Guide price
£750,000
(£459/sq. ft)
2 bed detached house for saleOakhanger Road, Oakhanger GU35
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,633 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
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About this property
Reception Hall
Sitting Room
Dining Room
Kitchen
2 Bedrooms
Cloakroom
Bathroom
Gas Fired Central Heating
Garden
Garage
A charming Grade II listed detached thatched cottage, dating from the 16th century, set within the village of Oakhanger. The property offers a rare opportunity to acquire a characterful home of notable historic appeal together with a very versatile detached outbuilding. The cottage is full of character with exposed beams, fireplaces and old latch doors.
Occupying a generous plot, the cottage enjoys a high degree of privacy alongside far-reaching views across open countryside. The established gardens provide a peaceful and attractive setting, ideal for both relaxation and outdoor entertaining.
Inside, the accommodation combines period charm with practical living space, featuring well-proportioned reception rooms and a wealth of original features. The ground floor accommodation includes a welcoming reception hall, twin aspect sitting room with a fireplace and generous dining room together with a fitted kitchen and utility/boot room. There are two superb vaulted bedrooms to the first floor with an adjoining WC to the front bedroom. Of note, there is a bathroom set to the ground floor with a shower, WC and wash hand basin.
A versatile outbuilding adds additional versatility as potential occasional guest accommodation, for home working or as a hobby space.
Outside
The gardens and grounds are a very special feature of the property with several ideal outside seating areas. The rear garden has been landscaped around areas of lawn with well-stocked borders, a wide selection of trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants providing a wealth of colour and year-round interest. At the front, the property is approached via a pair of gates and a shingle driveway providing ample parking and access to the garage. The outbuilding is set to the rear of the garage.
Situation
The cottage enjoys a very attractive setting, within moments of amenities including 'The Hanger' public house, church, village hall and central play area. The village of Selborne, about three miles, is renowned for its association with Gilbert White and has a shop/post office, primary school and a public house. The village borders the South Downs National Park as well as Shortheath Common - a paradise for horse riders and dog walkers alike. The market towns of Alton and Petersfield have a range of High Street shops, weekly and specialist markets, sports centres and schooling for all age groups. Bordon also offers a broad range of facilities including supermarkets and a sports centre. The A3 can be accessed from Greatham and there are mainline stations at Liphook and Alton providing a route to Waterloo.
Property Ref Number:
Ham-65639
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