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£525,000 Guide Price
Hatch Lane, Old Basing, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG24
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Key Features
- Three bedrooms
- Sitting room, dining room, kitchen
- Downstairs clockroom
- Garage/office/bar
- South West facing rear garden
- Ample off street parking
Description
An extended and improved three bedroom semi-detached house set back from the road with off street parking and large south west facing rear garden. Reception hall, sitting room, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms, bathroom, garage/office, garden, parking. EPC Band C. 74 Hatch Lane is a well-presented property that has been extended and improved by the current owners and offers excellent living accommodation over two floors.
On the ground floor, the front door opens to the reception hall with staircase rising to the first floor with cloakroom off. The ground floor accommodation offers excellent open plan living, with a double length sitting room and dining room opening to the large kitchen extension to the rear which overlooks the gardens: this has a vaulted ceiling and a comprehensive range of units and work surfaces and a central Island. There are also French doors opening onto the garden.
On the first floor, there are three bedrooms and the four-piece family bathroom.
For details, please refer to the floorplan.
Outside to the front, the property is set well back from the road with a large driveway providing ample parking for a number of cars and leads down one side to the single garage/office which has been converted and insulated and is now used as a bespoke pub with the option to change the use to an office/leisure room or back to a garage. The rear garden is lovely with a south west aspect. The garden is level and fully enclosed, it is primarily laid to lawn with a terrace adjoining the house and another terrace adjoining the garage/office and has an orchard.
The property is located on Hatch Lane close to the edge of the historic village of Old Basing. Old Basing itself is located on the eastern fringes of Basingstoke, and is an excellent and very popular village with a historic centre and facilities including four pubs, good schools, shops, an award-winning bakery, a fish-and-chip shop and a church.
Basingstoke itself has an extensive range of leisure, recreational and educational facilities, and good commuting with a mainline railway station providing fast and frequent services to London Waterloo and access to junction 6 of the M3 is within about 1 miles of the property.
Summary
Additional Information:
- Council Tax: Band D