Three-double-bedroom detached house in Droxford with walled garden and no forward chain.
- Detached individual house in South Downs National Park
- Three double bedrooms; ensuite and walk-in wardrobe
- Attractive walled rear garden with large patio
- Good-sized driveway and integral garage
- Kitchen/breakfast room plus separate utility and cloakroom
- Double glazing fitted since 2002; solid brick with internal insulation
- Electric boiler heating — consider higher running costs
- No forward chain; council tax described as quite expensive
A distinctive detached house set in the sought-after Meon Valley village of Droxford, located within the South Downs National Park. The property offers generous, well-proportioned rooms across two floors including three double bedrooms, an ensuite and walk-in wardrobe to the principal bedroom, plus separate lounge and dining/family rooms. The attractively walled rear garden, large patio and good-sized driveway give strong outdoor appeal and private parking.
Internally the home was built as a bespoke family house and has been in long-term single ownership. Practical features include a kitchen/breakfast room with adjacent utility, cloakroom, garage and double glazing installed since 2002. The solid brick walls have internal insulation and heating is provided by an electric boiler with radiators — sensible to note for running-cost considerations.
The village setting is a major draw: rural walks alongside the Meon, easy access to Winchester, Southampton and Portsmouth, and local amenities including a pub, post office and well-regarded primary schools. There is no forward chain, making the property straightforward to progress. Council tax is described as quite expensive and broadband/mobile signals are average, which may matter for home-working needs.