"The Meadows is an outstanding and beautifully presented detached family home offering particularly generous living space of over 2800 sq ft, set along a quiet country lane with lovely gardens of around a third of an acre overlooking paddocks.
There are four separate reception rooms, including a very large family games room that could be used in many ways. A square living room with a fireplace enjoys wonderful views over the rear garden, as does the study and conservatory. There is also a spacious formal dining room with brick fireplace, and a roomy kitchen diner fitted with a good range of modern units. A good size guest bedroom with en suite wet room, and a utility room completes the ground floor.
On the first floor there are three further bedrooms, all a good double size, with an en suite bathroom to the principal bedroom, a walk in dressing area to bedroom two, and a family bathroom.
This wonderful home sits on a slightly elevated plot of over a third of an acre, and is approached by a driveway leading to a double garage and an ample parking area. The rear garden is beautiful, with an extensive well cared for lawn, two separate patio seating entertainment areas, and numerous mature trees and plants, all overlooking paddocks to the rear.
The property is situated in a very quiet, semi rural part of Durley village, yet within very easy reach of the amenities found at Bishops Waltham, Botley and Hedge End.
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Durley is a picturesque rural village nestled in the heart of Hampshire, England, situated just a few miles west of Bishop s Waltham and north of Botley. Surrounded by gently rolling countryside, Durley offers a peaceful, close knit community atmosphere while still being within easy reach of Southampton and Winchester, making it an appealing location for commuters and nature lovers alike.
The village retains a strong sense of heritage, with historic buildings such as the Norman era Church of the Holy Cross and traditional thatched cottages lending charm and character. The local primary school, Durley CE Primary, is well regarded and forms a central part of village life, alongside two welcoming pubs The Farmers Home and The Robin Hood Inn.
Durley is crisscrossed by footpaths and bridleways, making it popular with walkers, cyclists, and horse riders. Despite its rural feel, the village benefits from proximity to key transport links, local shops in nearby Bishops Waltham and Botley, and broader amenities in the surrounding towns.
Overall, Durley is an idyllic blend of country tranquillity and practical convenience, ideal for families, retirees, and anyone seeking a slice of traditional English village life."