The Bury, Odiham

Guide Price £425,000 - Sold STC

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The Bury, Odiham, RG29

£425,000 Guide Price
  • Ref: a13c97fe-1b17-465a-b366-e5ac6dbf05f1
  • Type: Semi-Detached House
  • Availability: Sold STC
  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Council Tax Band: D
  • Tenure: Freehold
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Property Features

  • Central Odiham Village Centre
  • Two Bedrooms & Study/Nursery
  • Bathroom
  • Kitchen/Dining Room
  • Living Room
  • Tastefully Updated and modernised

Full Details

This charming, beautifully presented two-bedroom, Grade II Street Scene listed character cottage is nestled in the heart of The Bury in the desirable village of Odiham.

Situated within close proximity of all the village amenities, the property has been tastefully and sympathetically updated by the current owners boasting many character features including exposed beams and timbers, brickwork and wooden latch doors.

Ground Floor

The beautifully appointed integrated fitted kitchen/dining room has been recently updated benefitting from a butler sink and bespoke built-in seating/dining area with storage underneath.

The charming light filled living room boasts an attractive feature fireplace with log burning stove.

First Floor

On the first floor are two good sized bedrooms with the main bedroom benefitting from built-in wardrobes. There is a further room which would make an ideal study or nursery.

The delightful bathroom suite which has been updated and modernised, features a

free-standing roll top bath and handheld shower, w.c. and wash hand basin.

Outside

The cottage is accessed via gate which leads to the entrance where the current owners have created a seating area.

Location

The historic village of Odiham was the first Hampshire entry in the Domesday Book and today, offers a good range of day-to-day facilities including a health centre, dentists, together with independent shopping, a small Co-op supermarket with Post Office, coffee shops, public houses and restaurants.

Nearby Farnham and Basingstoke offer more comprehensive mainstream facilities including major supermarkets and restaurants.

There is a seriesof footpaths that radiate from the village which provide excellent walks into the adjoining countryside, Deer Park and along the Basingstoke Canal.

There are good transport links including the M3, J5 is a short drive away, along with Hook and Winchfield stations providing direct lines to Waterloo.The range of state schooling in the area is excellent, including Buryfields Infant School, Mayhill Junior School and Robert May’s School. Noted independent schools include Lord Wandsworth College, St. Nicholas’, St Neots and Daneshill.

Services & Material Information

Water – Mains

Gas -  Mains

Electric – Mains

Sewage – Mains Drainage

Heating – Gas

Materials used in construction - Brick, Tiled roofs

How does broadband enter the property - FTTP (fibre to the premises)

EPC - D (62)

Council Tax Band D, Hart District Council

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Mobile Signal - Unknown, depends on carrier

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Accessibility Accommodations - None