Property description
AN EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE AND PRETTY DETACHED COTTAGE IN VILLAGE CENTRE
•Generous size sitting room with feature brick fireplace and woodburner • Conservatory
• Superb kitchen/family room • 3 bedrooms
• En suite bathroom & stunning shower room
• Double garage
• Attractive gardens with delightful aspect
The Property An extremely attractive and pretty turn of the century cottage standing in the centre of the popular downland village of Martin.
The accommodation is beautifully presented and spacious throughout having been extended in more recent years. Benefits include entrance porch, generous size sitting room with feature brick fireplace with woodburner, kitchen/family room and conservatory. An impressive oak staircase leads to the first floor landing which provides access to three good size bedrooms with en suite bathroom to the master bedroom and stunning luxury shower room. Further benefits include elecric heating and double glazing.
To the outside the property occupies a good size plot with the majority of the garden lying to the west of the house, being mainly laid to lawn with paved terrace adjoining the conservatory, well stocked flower and shrub borders and trellis, the garden is enclosed by timber fencing and mature hedgerow. The gardens are a particular feature of the property enjoying a delightful aspect and offering a degree of privacy and seclusion.
A gravelled drive provides off road parking for several vehicles and leads to the double garage with up and over door, power and light and plumbing for washing machine.
The Village of Martin This remote picturesque village lies at the head of the valley of the Allen River (a winterbourne) an area of outstanding natural beauty. The village street winds its way past old farms and small cottages up towards the old Roman road of the Downs. The Martin Down National Nature Reserve is an open area of chalk downland, heath and woodland. The down is rich in archaeology, dating from the Neolithic Bokerley Ditch to the Rifle Range used during the Second World War. Martin Church is a Grade I listed building and is tucked away behind the village street, while the Manor House (a Grade II listed building) forms an important visual stop on the bend of the street. There are many other listed buildings dating from 15th and 18th centuries. A group from Martin in Hampshire have formed a co-operative to try and produce as much of the daily diet as is possible from fields and barns within the parish boundary using the minimum of chemical inputs.
Lounge/Dining Room 7.62m (25') max x 3.3m (10'10)
Kitchen/Family Room 7.62m (25') x 2.74m (9')
Conservatory 3m (9'10) x 3m (9'10)
Landing Bedroom 1 3.35m (11') x 2.87m (9'5) max
En Suite Bedroom 2 3.35m (11') x 2.77m (9'1)
Bedroom 3 3.35m (11') x 2.51m (8'3) max
Shower Room 2.74m (9') x 2.44m (8')
Double garage ALL MEASUREMENTS QUOTED ARE APPROX. AND FOR GUIDANCE ONLY. THE FIXTURES, FITTINGS & APPLIANCES HAVE NOT BEEN TESTED AND THEREFORE NO GUARANTEE CAN BE GIVEN THAT THEY ARE IN WORKING ORDER. YOU ARE ADVISED TO CONTACT THE LOCAL AUTHORITY FOR DETAILS OF COUNCIL TAX. PHOTOGRAPHS ARE REPRODUCED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION AND IT CANNOT BE INFERRED THAT ANY ITEM SHOWN IS INCLUDED.
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Property Features :
- An extremely attractive & pretty detached cottage
- Popular downland village location
- Sitting room with brick fireplace and woodburner
- Superb kitchen/family room, conservatory
- 3 bedrooms, en suite bathroom & stunning shower room
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