Large secluded garden, double garage and annexe potential in central Odiham location.
- Four good-size bedrooms plus ground-floor family/bedroom four
- Modern bespoke kitchen/breakfast room and utility/laundry
- Large private garden with paved terrace and high seclusion
- Double garage, wide driveway and plentiful off-street parking
- Can be split into a 3-bed house plus 1-bed annexe (own entrance)
- Council tax Band F (expensive)
- Slow broadband; average mobile signal and crime levels
- Cul-de-sac location close to High Street, canal and schools
Tucked at the end of a quiet crescent close to Odiham High Street, this roomy four-bedroom detached home sits on a large, private plot with a double garage and generous driveway. The layout suits a growing family: three reception rooms, a contemporary kitchen/breakfast room, a useful utility and a ground-floor bedroom/family room. The garden is secluded with a paved terrace ideal for summer dining and safe lawned space for children.
The house is well presented in many areas — a modern kitchen, double glazing and gas central heating — yet its 1980s construction and mixed-floor levels mean buyers should expect some cosmetic updating to personalise rooms. A practical benefit is the easy potential to create a self-contained one-bedroom annexe with its own entrance, useful for extended family or rental income.
Location is a clear strength. You’re a short walk from Odiham’s High Street amenities, pubs and schools rated Good, with countryside, Odiham Common and the Basingstoke Canal on the doorstep for outdoor activities. Commuters gain quick access to the M3 and nearby stations offering sub-hour trains to London Waterloo.
Note the material points: council tax Band F is relatively expensive and local broadband speeds are slow; mobile signal and local crime are average. Overall this freehold, traditional-layout family home offers space, privacy and flexibility in a desirable Hampshire village setting.