Located in a countryside setting between Blacknest and Bentley station, within the boundaries of the Southdowns National Park, lies this deceptively spacious four-bedroom detached home. Nestled on a generous and secluded 0.25-acre plot, this residence offers versatile accommodation with a bright and airy feel throughout, and enjoys wonderful countryside views.
The home is entered via a porch that opens into a welcoming hallway. To the right is the dining room, featuring double doors that lead to an extended and fitted kitchen, a utility room, and a cloakroom. Adjacent to the dining room is a 20’3” dual-aspect sitting room with French doors opening to the garden. On the left side of the hall, there is the main bedroom, complete with newly built-in wardrobes and an en-suite shower room, two double bedrooms, an additional single bedroom currently used as an office, and a family bathroom.
This home sits on a comfortable 0.25-acre plot, bordered by a combination of panel fencing and mature hedging, with woodlands providing a scenic backdrop at the rear. The front garden is primarily laid to lawn and features a delightful array of mature shrubs, plants, and a beautiful magnolia tree. A shingle driveway offers ample parking space. Pedestrian access on both sides of the property leads to the rear garden.
Additionally, there is a right of access along the track beside the property, leading to an extra hard driveway that provides further parking and access to the detached double-width garage/workshop. The rear garden, also mainly laid to lawn, has been beautifully landscaped by the current owners. It includes a patio area with a pergola, surrounded by superb flower beds filled with a variety of plants and shrubs that provide vibrant colours throughout the year.
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Council tax band F
The house occupies an ideal setting adjacent to the South Downs National Park and Alice Holt Forest, and sits within the small hamlet of Blacknest, combining the convenience of being within about 0.7 miles of Bentley mainline railway station with regular trains to London Waterloo, and lovely rural views. The active village of Bentley has a strong community with a church, shop, public house and highly regarded primary school. The village stands amidst fine Hampshire countryside in-between the villages of Crondall and Froyle and the market towns of Farnham and Alton. The beautiful surrounding countryside provides ample opportunity for many country pursuits. There are a number of footpaths over the nearby Forestry Commission land leading to Alice Holt Forest. Farnham and Alton both provide a comprehensive range of facilities, schooling for all age groups and stations to London Waterloo.