Nestled in a tranquil corner of Lindford, this captivating and contemporary detached family residence offers an idyllic setting. Just a short stroll away lie the village's charming shops and pub, while swift access to the A3 makes commuting a breeze. The nearby village of Liphook boasts a convenient train station on the London Waterloo-Portsmouth line.
Within this inviting locale, you'll discover an abundance of esteemed local schools, with an array of natural wonders beckoning for outdoor enthusiasts, offering ample opportunities for leisurely walks and invigorating cycling adventures.
Upon crossing the threshold, the house's thoughtful and pleasing layout immediately unfolds. The ground floor gracefully presents a spacious living and dining area that spans the entire width of the dwelling, seamlessly connected. The dining space effortlessly transitions into a stunning year-round conservatory, bathed in natural light.
The kitchen and breakfast room is tastefully appointed, featuring high-quality integrated appliances and elegant woodblock countertops. Here, a lower-level dining table for two beckons, complemented by the captivating surprise of a concealed television.
Further enhancing the ground floor, you'll find a convenient powder room and a generously proportioned utility room with direct garden access, as well as an internal entrance to the capacious double garage.
Ascending to the first floor reveals a total of four thoughtfully designed bedrooms. Each bedroom boasts fitted furniture, while the principal bedroom enjoys the luxury of a charming en-suite bathroom. The remaining bedrooms are thoughtfully served by a well-appointed family bathroom.
Beyond the walls of the residence, the exterior spaces exude their own allure. The property's curb appeal is accentuated by an ample driveway, leading to a remarkable double garage with spacious and unhindered access, free of central pillars. The front garden, partly shielded by an elegant hedge, features a petite lawn and shingle flowerbeds.
A side garden, gracefully paved with patio stones, meanders across the rear of the house, enveloping the conservatory. The majority of the garden unfolds as a level expanse of lush lawn, flanked by delicate flower and tree borders. Beyond the boundaries of the property, additional trees create a serene backdrop, attracting a diverse and enchanting array of local wildlife.
Freehold
Council Tax Band : E
Lindford is a popular small semi-rural village just into Hampshire famed for the River Wey running through it. The area has extensive surrounding countryside, of particular note is Broxhead Common which is part of the National Trust and is famous for its heather and wildlife (especially the nightjar). This area forms part of the Shipwrights Way where you can walk, cycle or ride to Bentley in the north or Portsmouth Dockyard in the south. The Shipwrights Ways also runs through Bordon Woods and borders the River Wey. Local shops and services are available nearby with the larger towns of Farnham, Alton and Petersfield offering high street shopping and main line rail connections, and are within a ten mile or so radius. The smaller town of Liphook, offers a train service into London, is less than 5 miles away.