Dating back to the Georgian architectural era this quintessential home oozes character with a perfect blend of modernisation to create a fabulous living environment.
Offering four double bedrooms in the main house and a further Annexe this house offers a very versatile arrangement of rooms. On approach you are met by a secure entrance gate that leads to an abundance of parking. There are two entrances to the house, either via the utility room or directly into the drawing room, the ground floor also boasts an extended kitchen and dining room and a further reception room, there is a study area and a very useful ground floor fourth bedroom with a shower room attached.
The first-floor houses three further double bedrooms and the family bathroom. The rear gardens are accessed from the ground floor extension and provide a very idyllic setting. The landscape has a tiered design with mature borders and lovely stone wall to one side.
A further addition to the desirability of this beautiful home is that there is a separate Annexe which has a lounge, shower room and bedroom, which creates plenty of opportunity to use as an office space or for a family member for example.
The house is located in the village of Warnford which lies in the Meon Valley in central Hampshire and is part of the South Downs National Park
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Council Tax Band : F
The village of Warnford lies in the Meon Valley in central Hampshire and is part of the South Downs National Park.
The village comprises a population of around 200 with most households sitting down in the valley by the River Meon, although the parish extends to include Wheely Down and Beacon Hill to the west at 500ft and 660ft respectively and the steep rise of Hayden Lane to the east, heading off towards Old Winchester Hill. The River Meon is a classic Hampshire chalk stream fed by local springs in the village and supports fly fishing for trout. Historically supporting a rural economy, farming continues to be an important part of the village with both arable and dairy farming, and including the long established watercress beds by the river.
The village is well known for its outstanding display of snowdrops which are usually at their best around February.
The local pub, the George and Falcon, is a grade II listed coaching inn and now provides accommodation and fine food.
At the centre of the village is the village hall and the riverside playground. The annual village fete is normally held here on the first Saturday in July.