Luxurious arrangement perfect for downsizing
This immaculate detached house at Bishops Waltham was constructed five years ago to a four bedroom design. However, the current owners have cleverly adapted the first floor to more suit their needs and converted this lovely home to provide just two luxurious bedroom suites and the addition of a conservatory means that there is further living space downstairs.
Built as part of a niche development of just eight homes, Hazel Grove borders the South Downs National Park and is little more than half a mile from the excellent local amenities in Bishops Waltham.
The conservatory, which benefits from underfloor heating, is a superb addition with double doors to the dining area of the living room and also linking through to the kitchen via the utility room. The very smart kitchen offers alternative dining space and there are French doors out to the garden on the westerly side from here. Granite work surfaces and appliances integrated into the contemporary units mean that this is a lovely room for entertaining. The sitting room is a spacious area with a square bay window on the eastern flank.
The master bedroom on the first floor is an excellent size and has a door through to a luxurious shower room with a wall of fitted cupboards. The second double bedroom has its own shower room and there is also a family bathroom.
A wide paved driveway leads to the detached garage at the side of the house which has an enclosed staircase accessed from the garden up to a superbly versatile studio above. With plenty of natural light this is ideal as an artist’s studio, hobby room or home office. The gardens surround the house on all sides and have been lovingly landscaped to include a paved terrace for relaxing with a level lawn interspersed with a variety of shrubs and a good degree of privacy.
Hamptons International quotes an asking price of £630,000 and enquiries should be directed to the Winchester office on 01962 842030.
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