Guide price
£950,000
3 bed barn conversion for sale
The Street, Binsted, Alton, Hampshire GU34Freehold
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
Key information
Tenure
Freehold
Council tax band
F
About this property
Grade II listed barn conversion
Wealth of period features
Small select development
Central village location
Three bedrooms; one ground floor
Two bath/shower rooms; one en-suite
Two reception rooms
Vaulted ceiling kitchen/breakfast room
Double garage
Gardens
Set with in the heart of the village, a stunning Grade II listed barn conversion having an abundance of period features.
Seamlessly combining period charm with modern living, the property has a wealth of exposed beams, stone flooring with underfloor heating and internal oak latched doors. The majority of the accommodation is found on the ground floor and comprises a magnificent kitchen/breakfast room with vaulted and beamed ceiling that flows across the entrance hall to the dining room and on to the sitting room with its splendid limestone fireplace and French doors opening to the garden. Completing this floor are the main bedroom with French doors to the garden and an en-suite shower room and a cloakroom off the entrance hall. On the first floor are two bedrooms; one currently used as a gym/study and a bathroom all having Velux windows and exposed beams.
Converted in 2005 and set within a small select development, to the front of the property is a lawn and double garage with light, power and roof storage. The delightful enclosed garden features a sun terrace, lawns and colourful borders.
East Hampshire District Council. Tax Band F
Freehold
Within the South Downs National Park, the popular village of Binstead provides amenities including pub, primary school, church, recreation ground and sports pavilion. The nearest main line station is at Bentley (approximately 2 miles).
Approximately 4 miles distant is the market town of Alton which provides an excellent variety of shops and amenities including a main line station with services into London Waterloo in just over one hour, which is also the home of the Watercress Line Heritage Steam Railway. Close to the station is Waitrose and on the edge of the town are Aldi, Lidl and Wickes. The High Street and Town Centre features Sainsburys, M&S Foodhall, Iceland, Boots, Superdrug, Costa, Nero, Grape Tree, Holland & Barratt and W H Smith along with pubs, coffee shops and restaurants, museum and gallery. There is a weekly produce market in the High Street and regular craft and farmers markets. The town is surrounded by countryside where outdoor activities can be enjoyed and Alton Sports Centre provides a wide range of facilities. There are schools for all ages in the town including hsdc Alton College offering A level and vocational courses. The nearby A31 provides links to Farnham, the A3, M3 and Winchester and the A339 links to Basingstoke.
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