Property description
OPEN DAY SATURDAY 12TH NOVEMBER STRICTLY BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. A rare opportunity to purchase a wonderful detached family home, now in need of renovation, set in grounds of approximately 1 acre surrounded by countryside, situated on the edge of the highly sought after village of Weston Patrick. No onward chain. EPC Rating tbc
It is believed that he name, ‘Case is Altered’ originates from the property being built on the on the site of a public house which was started up by veterans returning from the Peninsular War and named Casa de Saltar, Casa Alta or Casa Alta Douro. Later the name became Anglicized.
The property sits on its own on the edge of the village without neighbours surrounded by farmland.
With light and airy accommodation throughout, key features include, a master bedroom with ensuite bathroom, two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom with separate w.c. On the ground floor there is a generous kitchen breakfast room, a separate dining room with fireplace and door on to the rear garden, a living room with fireplace and a door that leads on to a sun room which in-turn leads on to the rear garden.
The property is has been in the same family ownership since 1963 and is offered with full vacant possession and no ongoing chain. The property has tremendous potential to remodel or extend, subject to the usual consents.
Outside, the house is set well back in the plot and is approached via a gated driveway providing ample parking for several vehicle and leads to a detached double garage.
The 1 acre grounds are predominantly level and laid to lawn flanked by an area of light woodland and is well screened by mature hedging and trees. The grounds are almost a blank canvass and also have huge potential.
Overall, this is a truly wonderful and rarely available opportunity in a most sought after location and a viewing is highly recommended.
Weston Patrick is a highly sought after and pretty village set in the picturesque Hampshire countryside, approximately six miles southeast of Basingstoke. The former BBC Gardener‘s World presenter Monty Don grew up in the village.
The neighboring village of Upton Grey is about 2 miles away and offers a village shop/post office, public house and church. Further amenities are found in the nearby town of Basingstoke with a wide variety of shopping and recreational facilities including Festival Place with its wide range of shops, restaurants, bars and cafes, a ten-screen cinema, nightclub and sports centre. There are excellent communications with a mainline rail station in the town (London Waterloo from 47 minutes) and M3 motorway access at junctions 6 and 7.
Property Features :
- Character 3 bedroom detached now in need of renovation
- Prime edge of village location surrounded by fields
- Superb potential to extend or remodel, subject to consents
- Gated driveway and detached double garage
- Grounds of approximately 1 acre