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The Property
Oakfield Farm is a modern four bedroom farm house built in in 2001. Set in the rural surroundings of the now longer active farm, the property benefits from an outlook over adjoining fields and a plot of just over half an acre.
Ground Floor
From the front door there is an inner hallway with access to the main reception rooms. To the right is the dual aspect living room with log burner. To the left is the kitchen, which benefits from a full range of modern appliances, shaker style cabinets and stone worksurfaces. Beyond there are double doors out to a garden room conservatory which has further doors to the garden, a small log burning stove and wonderful views over adjoining paddocks and beyond. There is also a generous utility boot room with door to the garden and a good sized study with view over the fields.
First Floor
The first floor offers four bedrooms and two bathrooms. Bedroom one is dual aspect with modern en suite shower room. Bedroom two is a double room and offers a juliet balcony overlooking the garden. Bedroom three is also a double room and is front aspect looking out over the paddocks opposite. Bedroom four is a single room, currently used as a dressing room. There is also a family bathroom on the first floor. When originally built, considerations were made to enable an economic future loft conversion with floor joists, plumbing and electrical provisions if required.
Outside
The property is accessed across a shared access driveway access to nearby private stable, the old farm buildings and a nearby solar energy farm .
Outside the property there is generous parking for a number of vehicles. The main garden is off the side of the property with a large patio area, lawn and attractive summer house. There is also a further area of garden behind the summer house. In total the plot measures just over half an acre.
Location
The rural village of Winchfield offers two local pubs, a mainline trainstation to London Waterloo, a Grade I listed church and close proximity toboth Hook and Hartley Wintney Village High Street. This property is a short walk to the Barley Mow pub and to the Basingstoke Canal tow path. Nearby Hartley Wintney offers a good range of shops for day to day needs and further boutique shopping for independent outlets. There is a good number of eateries and public houses both in the village and nearby. Larger supermarkets can be found in both Hook and Elvetham Heath in Fleet, around five minutes away by car. Larger regional centres are Basingstoke 11 miles and Reading 13 miles . Motorway access is to the M3 at Hook J5 and Fleet J4a and the M4 at Reading J11 .
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