This extremely fine detached family home is constructed of brick elevations, incorporating the flemish bond in the Queen Anne style, under a tiled roof incorporating some leaded light windows. It was the former rectory of West Tytherly and in the southern elevation is the foundation stone dated 24th November 1924. The accommodation is well laid out and of first class proportions throughout. All the main rooms are south facing and of particular note is the good sized drawing room. The house requires some modernisation and updating although in the last three years the loft has been re-insulated, new central heating boiler and radiators, new log burning stove in the drawing room, and secondary glazing have been installed.
Stockbridge 10 miles, Grateley 11 miles (London, Waterloo), Salisbury 11 miles, Winchester 19 miles
From the road a tarmac driveway flanked on either side by dwarf brick walling leads to a good size parking area in front of the house. The principal area of garden lies to the south-east and south-west side and is bounded by mature hedging providing excellent seclusion. Immediately adjoining the house is a terrace with gravelled area which extends around to the annexe. For the most part the garden is laid to lawn with spring bulbs, a variety of trees including conifers and fruit trees.
Self contained Annexe: Constructed of brick elevations under a tiled roof with a verandah running along the east side. The accommodation comprises, sitting room, kitchen, bedroom with adjoining shower room/wet room.
Outbuildings: Barn/garage with roller doors constructed of brick elevations under a tiled roof and store room to one side. Electricity connected.
Aluminium framed greenhouse.
Timber and felt garden shed.
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