Stable Cottages, Ossemsley, Hampshire, BH23 7EE
Guide Price £700,000 Freehold
Council tax band: E
4 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
1 Reception
Stable Cottages, Ossemsley, Hampshire, BH23 7EE
Guide Price £700,000 Freehold
Council tax band: E
4 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
1 Reception
Character cottage in the New Forest National Park
Three/four bedrooms
Large living room
Well appointed kitchen/dining room
Three shower/bathrooms
Lovely gardens & communal courtyard
Attractive rural views
Chain free sale
Driveway & garage
Charm, character and period features
Description
BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED GRADE II LISTED, THREE BEDROOM, SEMI DETACHED COTTAGE ENJOYING A LOVELY SEMI-RURAL LOCATION IN THE QUIET HAMLET OF OSSEMSLEY.
The property benefits from wonderful, uninterrupted views across the surrounding countryside, as well as a private garden, garage and off road parking.
Accommodation: The entrance hall leads into the lovely bright double aspect living room which has delightful rural views. There is then a further reception room/potential ground floor fourth bedroom/study and there is usefully a ground floor shower room. The well appointed kitchen/dining room again has a lovely view. There is a split level first floor landing with structural beams adding character and there is a useful study recess. There is a superb large main bedroom again with rural vista, and an ensuite shower room. There are then two further bedrooms, one large double and a single, with the family bathroom opposite.
Outside: The attractive main garden is to the south side and this comprises a lawned area with shrub borders, adjoining this the drive gives off road parking for two cars, there is then a further area of garden to the front. Next to the cottage is a lovely large south facing paved patio. There is a communal courtyard area adjoining the property. Just a few paces around the corner is the garage and also the tank for the LP gas which fires the central heating. Note: The property benefits from private drainage i.e septic tank.
History: Once part of the neighbouring Manor House, this former coach house and stables dates back to the late 1800s. It was then converted, about 30 years ago, into individual homes, all set around a pretty inner courtyard. Surrounded by rolling hills and countryside, the property enjoys an enviable position within the development, benefitting from uninterrupted and far-reaching views from both the house and its garden.
EPC: E, Council tax band: E, Tenure: Freehold
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