A SPACIOUS three-bed Hampshire village house is on sale for just over £750,000.
Penarth Cottage, in Otterbourne, is being marketed by Winkworth Winchester for £765,000.
Presented in smart neutral tones, and with a beautiful rear garden, this is a superb house for a wide variety of buyers.
The welcoming entrance hall, accessed via a covered porch, is a most impressive start, with reception areas radiating from it and beautiful Karndean flooring that flows throughout the ground floor.
To the left, the generous sitting room is lovely and bright with an inset log burner and attractive bay window. The spacious dining room has plenty of room for a large table and chairs, ideal for entertaining, and is semi open/plan to the kitchen which lies to the rear.
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The kitchen itself has been recently updated with ample base and eye-level units providing plenty of storage and integrated appliances including oven, grill and hob along with space for further appliances. Double doors open onto the smart decking overlooking the garden and a door leads through to the conservatory, which is an excellent size and is very light courtesy of its south-easterly aspect and large windows throughout. There is an additional family room adjoining the conservatory giving extra reception space. A useful downstairs shower room completes the accommodation on this level.
From the dining room, stairs lead up to the first floor where three good bedrooms are located. Two of the bedrooms have built-in wardrobes, with the principal bedroom having the advantage of its own dressing room. The family bathroom is a generous size with a bath and shower attachment.
The rear garden is really delightful with a lovely, decked area immediately behind the kitchen and a patio alongside, leading from the conservatory - both large enough for seating. The remainder is mainly laid to lawn with mature shrub and tree borders and a further shingled seating area to the rear. Ample parking is available on the driveway to the front of the house which lies just off a lane, set back from the main road.
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