Haywarden Place, Hartley Wintney

Guide Price £650,000 - Sold STC

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Haywarden Place, Hook

£650,000 Guide Price
  • Ref: 18191002
  • Type: Detached House
  • Availability: Sold STC
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Reception Rooms: 3
  • Tenure: Freehold
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Property Features

  • 160 Metres from Hartley Wintney High Street
  • No Onward Chain
  • Garage and Driveway Parking
  • Home Office
  • Shower Room and Family Bathroom
  • Home Office in Rear Garden

Property Summary

A well-presented four bedroom detached home located just 160 metres from Hartley Wintney High Street. Having been extended on the ground floor with a conservatory and family room or study the property offers flexible accommodation. The property is also offered for sale with no onward chain.



Full Details

A well-presented four bedroom detached home located just 160 metres from Hartley Wintney High Street. Having been extended on the ground floor with a conservatory and family room or study the property offers flexible accommodation. The property is also offered for sale with no onward chain.



The spacious downstairs accommodation comprises flexible accommodation while still allowing potential for further changes if required. When entering the property, you are greeted with a central entrance hall with the rooms conveniently located off. Firstly, there is a kitchen with archway through into the dining area which has underfloor hearing. The kitchen has built in Neff oven and microwave, Bosch dishwasher and Brandt fridge/freezer and hob. The kitchen also has granite worktops. From the dining area there is a conservatory that has double doors onto a central decking area. The conservatory has both underfloor heating and Sanderson blinds on the glass roof which is heat reflecting glass. Both the living room and family room/study has double doors onto the decking area. There is also a utility room, W/C and access into the single garage. There is Karndean flooring to the hall, utility, living room and family room/study.



To the upstairs there are four bedrooms, three doubles and one single. All four bedrooms have storage and/or built in wardrobes and additional space for freestanding furniture. The master has a wet room shower and a basin. There is also a family bathroom with a shower over the bath.



The garden has a decking area to the centre of the house which is a sun trap for the evening sun. There is an additional seating area at the back of the garden and also a home office. The home office has power, lighting and phone socket. The front has a recently laid driveway which provides parking for four vehicles along with a bin store area. There is also a single garage which has power and lighting.



The village of Hartley Wintney, is a haven with its delightful duck pond, cricket pavilion and green, commons and coppiced wood, all contained within an attractive circle of historic homes. As well as a golf course there is a successful football ground and team and thriving U3A (university of the 3rd age). The High Street bustles with its family-run butcher, delicatessens, vintners, baker, grocers, hairdressers, florist, Post Office apparel and antiques shops. There are expert antique and clock restorers, lawyers, designers, fitness trainers, masseuses, therapists and veterinarian. The doctors’ surgery too as well as a bus stop offering access to Reading, Camberley and many other destinations.




Well suited to commuters, this property has easy access to Winchfield and Fleet train stations which have trains to Waterloo taking approx. 55 minutes. Local state and private schools for all age groups are close by as well the historic villages of Hartley Wintney, Dogmersfield and Odiham and their amenities. Dogmersfield is home to the popular Four Seasons Hotel. Fleet is the nearest town located 3 miles away which offers supermarkets and a high street with various shops, restaurants and coffee shops.



The village of Hartley Wintney has many historic features most notably the cricket club which was formed in 1770 and St Mary’s Church was built around 1254. There are many commons, woods, duck pond and a golf course. The high street contains a variety of shops, family run butcher, florist, hairdressers, boutiques, Post Office, Tesco Express, pharmacy, public houses and a mixture or restaurants. Local to Hartley Wintney you will find two supermarkets in Fleet and a further three in Camberley just along the A30 with both the Meadows Shopping Centre and Watchmoor Park.