Origins believed to date back to the early 17th Century
Once part of the Trafalgar Estate
Accommodation offers approximately 1,786 square feet
Annexe potential (STP)
Many character features such as exposed timbers, engineered wooden floor boards, beams and a huge open inglenook fireplace
Good size garden - sunny facing aspect and secret garden backing onto fields
Brick built outbuilding and detached brick built single garage
Thriving village location
Located midway between Romsey and Salisbury, each being approximately 8 ½ miles distant
This attractive Grade II listed character cottage is believed to date back to the early 17th Century and was once part of the Trafalgar Estate. The accommodation is very impressive and enjoys spacious rooms and unusually high ceilings. The property has been completely refurbished and reconfigured to a high standard throughout and offers approximately 1,786 square feet of accommodation. Outside there is a brick built outbuilding, which would lend itself for an outside studio, summer house, or annex (subject to the relevant planning consents) and there is a brick built detached garage and off road driveway parking for three vehicles. The garden is of a good size and enjoys a sunny south facing aspect, and there is a secret garden that backs onto fields. Situated in the heart of the thriving village of Whiteparish, with its excellent road links, doctors surgery, outstanding primary school, church and two public houses.
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