Features For enquiries, please quote reference/code ADJ,One bedroom single storey house,Recently refurbished to a very high standard,Open plan kitchen/reception room with vaulted oak beamed ceiling,Additional study room,Patio doors leading into private courtyard garden,2 parking spaces,A quiet setting just off Hartley Wintney High Street,Available in Mid September
Property Description The PropertyThe opportunity to rent a small house right in the heart of the village is rare. As part of the refurbishment of The Lamb, this home provides a large open plan kitchen reception room which has an oak beamed vaulted ceiling helping to create a really bright open feel to the whole living space.The engineered oak wooden flooring continues this open contemporary feel and it runs through the hallway into the bedroom and study too. The large patio doors provide lots of natural light and they open up onto a private courtyard decked garden, perfect for a coffee on an autumn winter's morning or summer drinks and a barbecue .In addition to the main bedroom, there is a further study room which is ideal for those who may be working from home or it could be used as further clothes storage. There is a modern fitted bathroom with shower over the bath and tiled floor.Although situated right in the heart of the village just off the High Street, there are two allocated parking spaces available as well.The property is available immediately.The LocationHartley Wintney is a much sought after village offering a very active High Street with a broad range of privately owned boutique shops. These include restaurants, cafés, pubs, food and wine shops, beauticians, clothes, arts and antique shops. There is also a doctors, dentists, Post Office and chemists.The village also has at its heart the historic Hartley Wintney Cricket Club, which dates back to 1770 and is believed to be the oldest permanently played cricket ground in England. There is also a golf club and a numerous other sporting and recreational societies which contribute to the village’s sense of community.More extensive shopping can be found in nearby Fleet, Basingstoke or Camberley.Local and regional transport communications are excellent with junctions 4a and 5 of the M3 being a short drive from the village and nearby Winchfield mainline station provides a fast regular service to Waterloo and Clapham Junction. Council tax band: D