Hampshire listed thatched cottage for sale
A very charming Grade II listed thatched cottage just outside Winchester in Hampshire has come onto the market
The Old Kennels is a wonderful property dating back to the early 19th century. Grade II listed, this thatched cottage sits in grounds of just over an acre. The property provides perfect family accommodation including drawing room, dining room, playroom, kitchen/dining room, four bedrooms plus bathroom, shower room and conservatory.
There is also an attached annexe which is approached from the main house via a passageway from the conservatory which has a sitting room, bedroom, kitchen and shower room.
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Outside there are pretty extensive grounds which are well tended and offer tremendous scope, with a variety of mature specimen trees and idyllic to open farmland.
The house is situated on the south-western outskirts of Winchester, with easy access to the main city centre, shops and transport links as well as the M3 motorway and trains run direct to London Waterloo in around an hour.
The guide price is £995,000. For further information please contact Savills on 01962 834 010 or visit www.savills.co.uk. * Country Houses for sale
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