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Viewings are highly recommended to view this property which is nestled in the South Downs countryside. Picture postcard detached flint cottage with character features. To make appointment or ask any further questions speak with Steven Johnston.
Upon entering the drive to Greensleeves, the visitor is presented with a very attractive 2-storey symmetrical cottage with flint elevations, pitched tiled roofs and dormer windows, which is typical of this part of Hampshire. And yet this part is an extension, undertaken in the 1980s, faithfully reflecting the style of the original 250-year-old cottage which adjoins at the rear to offer a seamless single property. Today this home offers characterful 4 bedrooms, 4 showers/bathrooms, 3 reception rooms and a split-level kitchen.
The current owners have recently undertaken an extensive refurbishment and upgrading programme so the new owner can move straight in and enjoy the property as it is, knowing that the building fabric, services and finishes have been renewed/replaced/maintained to offer easy, comfortable living. To the side of the extensive gravel drive there is an open-fronted, oak barn style, double garage and beyond is situated the detached single-storey investment property. The house sits in the middle of the plot surrounded by gardens and terraces on three sides - allowing you to enjoy the vistas of the garden in different locations and to follow the sun. Greensleeves is located on an unadopted road close to the top of the cul de sac, comprising a range of different detached house styles, backing onto fields, in a peaceful position and yet with excellent communications and facilities close by.
Entering the home through the oak front door there is a hallway from which the ground floor rooms are accessed. Immediately the quality and eye for detail that the owners have put into this property is evident. The floor finishings are attractive timber planks, with tiles in the kitchen and bathroom and a stone-flagged floor in the rear dining room. All windows have a high-quality wood effect and are upvc heritage approved double-glazed casements. On one side of the hallway is a double bedroom with an adjacent wet room/cloakroom and beyond is a utility/study. Along the southern elevation, there is a good-sized billiard room/reception room with a staircase leading to the front of the first floor. The main reception lounge has a feature fireplace and bi-folding timber glazed doors leading onto a small south-facing secluded terrace area.
The kitchen has very good natural light provided by the skylights, there is a door leading to the sunny terrace, a breakfast bar overlooking the terrace and a range of attractive wall and floor units and drawers with granite work surfaces. There is a full range of built-in and free-standing appliances, two ceramic sink units with mixer taps, a free-standing double-range cooker, an integrated ‘Die Dietrich’ combination microwave, grill and oven and a split-level floor to provide two distinct areas. A feature wall showcasing the original flint wall of the 250-year-old cottage is highlighted. The boiler providing central heating and hot water for the house is housed in a floor cupboard. From the rear of the kitchen is the back door to the house, now used as a garden door, and access to the original stone-flagged dining room which leads back into the lounge. Additionally, there is the original staircase serving the rear of the property. A secure, double barn-style door offers stairs down to the basement room, useful for storage.
Upstairs the ’new and the old’ parts of this property are joined by a ‘Jack and Jill’ fully fitted modern bathroom with good natural light and in the centre of the home is the principal spacious bedroom with a vaulted ceiling, fully fitted wardrobes and a high level feature stained glass round window. Additionally, there is a family shower/ bathroom, an additional family bathroom and two further double bedrooms. Upstairs this property offers a great deal of character with its unusual floor layout, ceiling profiles, window configurations and quality workmanship.
The detached investment property can generate c£30000 pa or more, is brick built with a pitched tiled roof, in keeping with the main home and overlooks the terrace and greenhouse/planting area with the rear garden beyond. It is finished to a high standard and offers an open-plan kitchen and lounge, a double bedroom and a fully fitted shower room. It has its own boiler and electric supply. It could alternately be used by the family.
The terrace area is extensive and a real sun trap, the greenhouse and planting area enable you to grow your own plants and produce, and the adjacent well collects the rainwater which can be pumped to water the garden. The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with mature shrubs and trees a haven of peace and tranquility and an array of seating areas.