£499,950
3 bed semi-detached house for saleStation Drive, Sutton Scotney, Winchester SO21
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: B
About this property
Beautifully presented three-bedroom family home in a small, thoughtfully designed development on the former Sutton Scotney railway station yard
Generous sitting room offering a versatile space for everyday living and entertaining
Modern kitchen/dining room with integrated appliances, ideal for family meals and social gatherings
Principal bedroom with en-suite shower room; two further well-proportioned double bedrooms
Stylish family bathroom and convenient guest cloakroom.
Landscaped rear garden with extended patio and spacious private driveway with additional visitor parking
A superbly presented three-bedroom family home, located within an exclusive and thoughtfully planned development on the former site of Sutton Scotney railway station yard. This attractive property offers bright, well-proportioned accommodation perfectly suited to modern lifestyles.
The ground floor features a stunning kitchen/dining room positioned at the front of the property, finished to a high specification with integrated appliances and ample space for both everyday family life and entertaining. To the rear, the spacious sitting room provides a comfortable and versatile living area, complete with bi-fold doors opening onto the garden, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces. A welcoming central hallway and a convenient guest cloakroom complete the ground floor.
Upstairs, the property offers three generously sized double bedrooms. The principal bedroom benefits from a contemporary en-suite shower room, while the remaining bedrooms are served by a stylish and well-appointed family bathroom.
Externally, the rear garden has been thoughtfully landscaped, featuring attractive planted borders and an extended patio area ideal for outdoor dining and relaxation. The property further benefits from a large private driveway providing off-road parking for multiple vehicles, as well as additional visitor parking within the development.
Additional information
Materials used in construction: Brick and timber
No Gas at the property: Communal lpg tank - Metered supply
The property benefits from solar panels
Estate management/Service charge: Tbc
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Sutton Scotney is a small village north of Winchester and lies alongside the River Dever. The village features a post office/general store, Texaco garage/shop, farm shop, Calcutts (Equestrian and Country Outfitters), doctors’ surgery/pharmacy, active village hall and a public house, The Coach & Horses, which dates back to 1762. There is a wealth of recreational facilities with the nearby Gratton playing fields offering a public tennis court and cricket, tennis, shooting and fishing clubs. Also close by is Norton Manor with private members’ facilities including a health club and swimming pool. More comprehensive facilities including educational, recreational and shopping, are available either in the cathedral cities of Winchester and Salisbury or Basingstoke. Communications in the area are first class with Bullington Cross providing access to the A303 which links to the M3 and the South West and the A34 to both Newbury and Winchester. Micheldever Station (about 4 miles away) has a mainline station on the Waterloo line enabling access to London Waterloo in approximately 50 minutes. Sporting amenities in the area include riding, walking over the surrounding unspoilt countryside, golf at Winchester, fishing on the Rivers Itchen, Test and Dever, and racing at Newbury and Salisbury. There are excellent preparatory schools in the area including Twyford, Farleigh, Pilgrims and Princes Mead and public schools in Winchester with St Swithuns and Winchester College. There is also a bus link in Stockbridge for Godolphin School in Salisbury. Cheam School is also within easy driving distance at Headley in Berkshire.
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