This characterful former Oast House and barn sits within 2/3 of an acre off a country lane with dual aspect beautiful countryside views.
Upon entering the property through the front door into a light and good sized entrance hall which provides access to the first reception room, kitchen/breakfast room and hallway through to further ground floor accommodation.
Double doors open into the living room which is very spacious and benefits from an open fireplace and parque flooring.
Furthermore, the kitchen/breakfast room also benefits from double door entrance from the hallway and has plenty of storage cupboards, an oil-fired Aga and fitted appliances. The breakfast area is a lovely size and has dual aspect views overlooking the patio and substantial garden with doors outside to the patio.
From the kitchen you enter the second large reception room with a wood burning stove, firemans pole from the third bedroom and a handy boot room with another door to outside.
Positioned at the top of the stairs is a large landing area which provides access to all the double rooms, bedroom one, two and three are all of an exceptional size offering all three the option to be used as a master bedroom.
Also located on the first floor is the third and fourth bedroom, the third bedroom is substantial and features exposed beams as it resides in the old barn and has beautiful dual aspect views along with access to use the fireman's pole down into the second reception room. A modern and immaculately presented family bathroom and additional shower room complete the first floor with extra storage including an airing cupboard and walk in loft room.
To the outside is a substantial garden that sits in circa 2/3 of an acre and is perfect for entertaining during the summer. There is a children's wooden fort along with a zip wire and further parking area for around three vehicles.
Kingsley has a highly rated country pub and local shop. A short drive away is both the traditional old market towns of Alton and Farnham which both offer great transport links into London Waterloo as well as high quality resturants and a great amount of leisure facilities.
Heading from Alton towards East Worldham along Caker Lane B3004 which then becomes Green Street entering into Kingsley. You will see a turning on the left just before the road becomes Forge Road which is signposted South Hay and Binsted and another sign for St. Nicholas Church, take this turning and go past St. Nicholas Church on your right.
Follow the lane further along and you will see a gravelled parking area on your right which is next to the gates into the property.