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The Property
This charming early 19th century, Grade II listed, four bedroom family home is situated in the desirable village of Odiham, within close proximity of all the amenities on offer. Meadow House has been sympathetically updated and modernised whilst retaining many character features.
Ground Floor
The entrance hall opens out into the inviting family room area leading into the generous, well appointed kitchen breakfast dining room. The high specification kitchen benefits from integrated appliances and large central island breakfast bar.
The charming living room boasts a feature fireplace and useful built in storage shelving.
There is also a utility room and W.C.
First Floor
On the first floor are two bedrooms and a fitted family bathroom. The main bedroom has a walk in en suite shower room and an adjoining dressing area with built in wardrobes.
The second bedroom also benefits from built in wardrobes.
Second Floor
On the second floor are two further bedrooms.
Outside
The pretty enclosed, rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with a paved pathway, mature flower beds, shrubs and fruit trees. Immediately to the rear of the property is a spacious decked area that provides an ideal spot for seating and entertaining with steps leading to the main garden.
At the rear of the garden are two brick outbuildings workshop with electrics and power. There is also a further garden studio with power.
Location
The historic village of Odiham was the first Hampshire entry in the Domesday Book and today, offers a good range of day to day facilities including a health centre, dentists, together with independent
shopping, a small Co op supermarket with Post Office, coffee shops, public houses and restaurants.
Nearby Farnham and Basingstoke offer more comprehensive mainstream facilities including major supermarkets and restaurants.
There is a series of footpaths that radiate from the village which provide excellent walks into the adjoining countryside, Deer Park and along the Basingstoke Canal.
There are good transport links including the M3, J5 a short drive away, along with Hook and Winchfield stations providing direct lines to Waterloo.
The range of state schooling in the area is excellent, including Buryfields Infant School, Mayhill Junior School and Robert May s School. Noted independent schools include Lord Wandsworth College, St. Nicholas , St Neots and Wellesley Prep.
Tax band is E and the local council is Hart.
Services
Water Mains.
Gas Mains.
Electric Mains.
Oil LPG None.
Sewage Mains Drains
Heating Gas Central Heating.
Materials used in construction Brick, & Tiled roofs.
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