Character home with garden, studio and upgraded kitchen in popular village location.
- Grade II Listed 17th-century cottage with original beams and inglenook fireplace
- South-facing kitchen/diner with vaulted ceiling and underfloor heating
- Private front and rear gardens with mature hedging for privacy
- Garage/workshop, driveway parking and powered garden studio/home office
- Newly renovated interiors but modest overall footprint for larger families
- Single refitted shower room only; no family bathroom upstairs
- Listed status will restrict alterations and may complicate works
- Full fibre broadband; very low local crime and excellent village amenities
A charming Grade II Listed cottage dating from the 17th century, 70 The Street combines authentic period character with carefully considered modern updates. Exposed beams, leaded windows and a large inglenook fireplace sit alongside a vaulted, south-facing kitchen/dining extension with underfloor heating and a central island — ideal for family life and entertaining.
The house offers flexible accommodation across two floors: a double sitting room, kitchen/diner, cloakroom, two main bedrooms plus a study/occasional third bedroom, and a refitted shower room. Outside there are private front and rear gardens, driveway parking for two cars, a brick garage/workshop and a powered garden studio set up for home working — valuable for a family needing space to work, hobby or store.
Practical benefits include mains services, full-fibre broadband and a very low local crime rate in an affluent village setting close to schools, shops and pubs. Commuters also gain straightforward access to Basingstoke and the M3.
Important considerations: the property's listed status protects its historic features but will restrict alterations and may complicate future works. The house has one shower room only and a modest overall footprint, which may be limiting for larger families. Council tax is above average.