Character three-bedroom semi in quiet village with large garden and extension potential.
Chain free with countryside outlooks adjoining open fields
Large mature rear garden with patio; scope for added privacy
Full-width conservatory provides light and extra living space
Three double bedrooms and sizeable loft with conversion potential
Good-sized kitchen plus separate utility/store and cloakroom
EPC rating E; property will benefit from modernization works
Oil-fired heating (boiler and radiators); ongoing fuel cost consideration
Broadband limited (up to ~76 Mbps download; slower upload)
Set in the heart of the Meon Valley and offered with no forward chain, this three-bedroom semi delivers comfortable family living with genuine extension potential. The property sits toward the end of a quiet lane, with a wide front garden (parking possible) and a mature rear garden that adjoins open fields, giving a strong sense of privacy and countryside outlooks.
Inside, the house offers a generously sized sitting room with an original fireplace, a full-width conservatory, a large kitchen and a separate utility/store. Three double bedrooms and a family bathroom occupy the first floor, and a sizeable loft could be converted subject to planning, offering scope to increase living space and value.
Practical points to note: the home dates from the 1930s and will suit buyers wanting a character property that would benefit from modernization. Heating is oil-fired with a boiler and radiators, the EPC is rated E, and broadband speeds are limited compared with urban areas. These factors should be weighed against the village location, large plot and extension potential within the South Downs National Park.
Overall, this is a good-value, characterful family home for buyers seeking a rural setting close to outstanding local schools and village amenities, and for those willing to invest in updating and possible extension to suit modern family life.