Period charm with modern living and direct meadow access near village centre.
Grade II listed early 19th-century end-of-terrace cottage
Chapel Cottage is an attractively presented Grade II listed early 19th-century end-of-terrace house in the heart of Odiham, offering four bedrooms across a well-planned multi-storey layout. The house blends period character — exposed brick, traditional proportions and an elegant living room fireplace — with a high-specification, open-plan kitchen and modern bathrooms, creating comfortable family living and easy entertaining. The enclosed rear garden backs directly onto a meadow and includes outbuildings and a garden studio, giving valuable ancillary space and a strong sense of privacy.
The property has been newly renovated and benefits from integrated kitchen appliances, a central island, utility and cloakroom, built-in storage and a principal suite with dressing area and en suite shower. It sits within a very affluent, self-sufficient village setting with excellent mobile signal, local amenities and good primary and secondary schools nearby — a practical choice for families wanting village life with convenient connections.
Buyers should note the Grade II listed status: alterations and some modernisation will be constrained and may complicate future works. The Energy Performance Certificate is E (53), so although heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators, further efficiency improvements may be limited by the building’s fabric and listing. Overall the house offers strong period charm, modernised interiors and rare direct meadow access, but prospective purchasers should budget for listed-consent processes and possible energy upgrades.