Fallow Hill House is a modern detached house, one of just four within an exclusive close in Horton Heath, adjoining fields and meadows and therefore enjoying a fabulous outlook. The design of the house maximises the impact of its surroundings, particularly on the top floor where the master bedroom has glazed doors to a balcony which takes in the view over open grassland and benefits from the morning sun.
The living space on the ground floor has been divided to provide a lovely sitting room and a separate dining room, both with French doors to the paved terrace and garden. There is also a family room and study which are adaptable to suit most lifestyles. The kitchen/breakfast room is beautifully fitted and has a walk-in pantry and an adjacent utility room with an external door. There is also a ground floor cloakroom.
Four double bedrooms are arranged over the first floor, two with their own shower room and there is also a family bathroom on this floor.
Accompanying the master bedroom on the top floor is a superb bathroom, of similar proportions to the bedroom, and fitted with a bath and separate shower, leaving plenty of space for free standing furniture which enables this space to double as a dressing room.
The garden is a good size and at the front there is plenty of parking on the block paved driveway which leads to the double length garage.
The property is well positioned to enjoy easy access to local amenities including Fair Oak village centre, independent butcher and greengrocer as well as the recreational facilities at the health club and spa close to the Ageas Bowl Cricket Ground. There are also good connections to commuter routes with motorway junctions nearby and Eastleigh and Hedge End stations both with trains to London Waterloo.
A price guide of £600,000 is quoted. Contact Goadsby in Eastleigh to book an appointment on this lovely home on 023 8062 0550.
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