Guide price
£1,300,000
5 bed detached house for saleSteep, Petersfield, Hampshire GU32
5 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Winkworth - Petersfield
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About this property
Detached family home in an elevated position
Five bedrooms
Practical and well-proportioned accommodation
South-west facing gardens
1 mile from Petersfield Station
In close proximity to Bedales School
Approximately 0.46 acre
The property is a detached family home with brick elevations under a slate roof, accommodation over two floors and believed to date from the 1950's. The layout can be seen in the floorplan but of particular note is the large sitting room with three sets of double doors leading to the garden. There are further double doors to the garden from the kitchen/breakfast room and the dining room with a lovely bay window and there's a separate study, downstairs cloakroom and hall. From the hall, stairs rise to the first floor landing, off which are four bedrooms, (all with built in wardrobes), a fifth bedroom (or study) and a family bathroom. The main bedroom has its own en suite shower room. All of the main living accommodation is on the back of the house, over-looking the garden and being elevated and south-west facing, the house is lovely and bright. Outside, the house is approached by a drive with parking for a number of cars and there's an attached single garage. The main garden is to the rear and can be accessed from either side of the house. Predominantly laid to lawn with a variety of mature trees and borders, vegetable garden, the garden is an ideal spot to unwind over the long summer afternoons. There is a timber studio which would make a perfect home office being away from the main house and a useful, open-sided structure with potential for a workshop or second office. In all, the house is in a plot of approximately 0.46 acre.
Location: The property is situated in the sought after village of Steep, just to the north of Petersfield in the heart of The South Downs National Park with Dunnie and Bedales just across the road. Petersfield offers a variety of amenities in a bustling town centre. Shops include Waitrose, M&S Food, Tesco and there are numerous boutiques, cafes and further shops. The train station provides a direct service to London Waterloo to the north (in a little over an hour) and Portsmouth to the south. The tunnel at Hindhead provides congestion free travel north along the A3 to Guildford and London. The town has many active clubs and societies with golf available at Petersfield, Liphook and Midhurst, horse and motor racing at Goodwood, polo at Cowdray Park and sailing along the South Coast. There are many popular schools in the area including Churcher's College, Ditcham Park, The Petersfield School and Bohunt School.
Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil fired central heating.
Directions: From our office in the High Street turn left at The War Memorial into College Street and then into the one way system. When the road forks, turn left onto Station Road and continue over the level crossing. At the roundabout, take the second exit onto Bell Hill and proceed over the A3 and pass the entrance to Dunhust and Dunannie on your right. Almost immediately after, the road bends to the left and opposite the mirror, turn left. There is a thatched cottage straight ahead of you with the property on its left, behind a high hedge.
Ref: Ab/130048/1
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