A THATCHED cottage built in the 17th century in Weeke is on sale for £825,000.
The three-bed property, 6 Dean Lane, has three reception rooms, two bathrooms and off street parking, and us being marketed by Winkworth.
Offered with no forward chain, the Grade II listed cottage is conveniently positioned in one of Winchester’s most desirable addresses.
The cottage is situated very close to local shops, pharmacy and doctors' surgery at Weeke, with the more immediate surroundings include Dean Lane Park, with a children’s playground right on the doorstep. Royal Winchester Golf Club and countryside walks are easily accessible. The Dean Lane area remains extremely popular with those families who want to remain within walking distance of Winchester Railway Station and city centre.
READ MORE: Look inside this gorgeous Georgian property on sale in Romsey
The cottage was built in 1657 and is rich with original features such as exposed beams, wooden floors, and an attractive fireplace.
Entry is via an enclosed porch, through into the dining room with an original bread oven and parquet flooring which flows into the utility area and kitchen/breakfast room. The kitchen itself is fitted with base and eye level units providing plenty of storage. Appliances include oven, gas hob, extractor, dishwasher, fridge and freezer with a washing machine and dryer in the utility area. A useful downstairs shower room is also situated to this side of the cottage. The triple-aspect sitting room, to the left of the hallway, has exposed beams, open fireplace and built-in shelving.
Stairs lead from the dining room to the first floor, where there are three bedrooms and a bathroom.
Bedrooms one and two are good-sized doubles, benefitting from built in wardrobes. Bedroom three is a single, also with the advantage of built-in storage. All rooms are served by the family bathroom with bath and shower over.
To the front of the property there is off street parking on the driveway alongside a private garden that extends to the side of the cottage. The garden is mainly laid to lawn with hedging and shrub borders.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here