THIS is a rare opportunity to purchase one of these Mews-style conversions with the benefit of its own large private garden, just a short walk from the picturesque centre of one of the most sought after villages.
Having been improved by the current owner, this lower maintenance coach-house conversion offers perfect accommodation for those who want good ceiling heights and nice proportions without having too much to look after.
Ideal for the green-fingered or those who like to entertain, this is one of the few conversions in this development to benefit from its own partly walled private area of garden, tucked away just a stone’s throw from the house itself.
An absolute haven during lockdown, you could easily while away many hours enjoying the glorious outlook and pottering with your plot, or alternatively make the most of the southerly facing walled-aspect by enjoying the patio, summerhouse or BBQ area with friends and family.
Doors lead through to both the kitchen and living room providing “flow” throughout the ground floor. The kitchen has a large secondary glazed sash window letting in plenty of natural light and the flooring continues through from the hall.
The kitchen opens through to a dining area, again with the Kardean wood-effect floor providing a practical and attractive finish.
On the first floor is a good size landing, and the three bedrooms, all of a good size to fit double beds.
As well as the seating area to the front of the property, a pedestrian gateway to the rear leads to a further gravelled area on the north side which also belongs to this property and overlooks the pretty private gardens of the neighbouring house.
However, the real exception is the large private garden belonging to this property and accessed via a locked gate beyond the communal parking area and gardens.
SUMMARY; Location; Brettingham Court, Hinton St. George; Price; £475,000; Agent; Symonds & Sampson; Contact; 01460 202539.
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