A charming period home located in the picturesque hamlet of Newton Valence, believed to date back to 1760's with mellow brick and flint elevations. This delightful home has been exquisitely updated and provides two reception rooms, a bespoke kitchen/breakfast room, three bedrooms, bathroom and a landscaped garden. Additionally, there is an outbuilding and off road parking.
Enter the property into the hall which then opens out into the kitchen/breakfast room. The kitchen/breakfast room has a tiled floor, a range of wall and base units with quartz surfaces over, inset butler sink with mixer tap, five ring hob with ceiling mounted extractor over, integrated Bosch oven, integrated dishwasher, two integrated fridges, an integrated freezer, side and rear aspect windows and positioned to the rear, a door through to the utility room. The utility room doubles up as a cloakroom and has a WC, wash hand basin, continuation of the tiled floor, wall mounted boiler and an external door. Also positioned off the kitchen/breakfast room is the sitting room which features a stunning inglenook fire with wood burning stove and hearth, oak flooring, front aspect window and a side aspect bay window overlooking the garden, additionally, there is a collection of original beams creating a characterful feel. Completing the ground floor accommodation is the study/snug which has further beams, a front aspect window and oak floor.
To the first floor, there are three bedrooms. The main dual aspect bedroom has built in wardrobes, an additional built in cupboard and measures an impressive 17'9 x 15'8'. The second bedroom is also dual aspect and enjoys views over the garden, this room has built in wardrobes and is double in size. The third bedroom is positioned to the front of the landing. The bathroom completes the first floor and has a bath unit with shower over, shower screen, part tiled walls, WC, wash hand basin inset vanity unit, extractor and a rear aspect window.
The garden has been completely landscaped by the current owners and has an area of block paving immediately off the property which also provides a pleasant area for seating. There is also a retaining wall and sleepers creating a raised bed. The majority of the garden is laid to lawn and to the front is enclosed by hedgerow. Positioned to the rear of the garden is an outbuilding which has power, light, dual aspect windows and doors. To the front of the property, there is off road parking.
The active rural hamlet of Newton Valence has a Church and hall and is set amidst fine Hampshire countryside between the villages of Selborne, Hawkley and Farringdon within the South Downs National Park. The larger village of Selborne has a primary school and a public house. The popular Bowtells Farm Shop is in the village of East Tisted along with a shop/post office. The market towns of Alton and Petersfield collectively provide a comprehensive range of facilities as well as mainline train stations to London Waterloo.