Hurstbourne Priors, Whitchurch RG28 7SE, UK
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Bedrooms: 3
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Receptions: 2
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Graham & Co Agent Valuation of this property is £375,000
Graham & Co are delighted to offer to the market with no onward chain a tastefully refurbished three bedroom cottage converted from what once was the old Hurstbourne Inn.
Graham & Co are delighted to offer to the market with no onward chain a tastefully refurbished three bedroom cottage converted from what once was the old Hurstbourne Inn. With over 1100 square feet of living space, the accommodation comprises of a welcoming entrance hall, downstairs cloakroom, lounge, large modern fitted kitchen and a study/bedroom three. Upstairs there are two double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside there is a private garden laid to lawn with hardstanding for refuse bins in the garden. Each house has a 6' x 4' timber shed at the rear for storage. There are two allocated parking spaces as well as some for visitors.
Situated in the Conservation Area of the picturesque village of Hurstbourne Priors in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty these new homes, in the heart of the village, offer high quality accommodation in a very desirable and convenient location. The village itself has an abundance of period properties. Local amenities include a village hall, the historic church and cricket green/recreation ground with its thatched pavilion. There is a post office/shop in the nearby villages of Longparish and St. Mary Bourne, whilst
Whitchurch, about 2 miles distant, offers a good range of local amenities and a direct rail service to London (65 minutes). More comprehensive facilities can be found in the towns of Newbury, Andover, Basingstoke and Winchester. Good primary and secondary schools are within easy reach in Whitchurch and Longparish. The catchment schools are Longparish Primary and Testbourne Community Schools, both are ofsted "Outstanding". Farleigh School is less than 10 miles away. The area is renowned for its sports especially fishing on the River Test and the River Bourne.
The A34 is 2 miles away providing good access to the south and to the Midlands and also connects to the A303 at Bullington Cross with access to London (M3) and the West Country.