Traditional Hampshire country house for sale
A fantastic 16th century thatched lodge is for sale in a charming Hampshire village

Haydown Lodge is a delightful period house which is thought to date from the late 16th or early 17th century and has recently been re-thatched. The property has also been much extended from its original size to allow for more spacious accommodation.
The property has a drawing room with French windows opening onto the gardens, sitting/dining room, study, refurbished kitchen/breakfast room, cloak/shower room, four bedrooms, two bathrooms, shower room and a garage with an adjoining workshop
Outside to the front of the Lodge is a beautifully planted area of garden beyond which is a drive leading to the parking area and garage. To the west is the majority of the formal garden and the terrace which is ideal for outside dining. Beyond here is a delightful lawned garden surrounded by well-stocked flower beds and mature shrubs and trees.
The property is situated in East Cholderton which is a charming village with good local amenities, whilst Andover is just seven miles away with further shops and local services as well as a direct train service into London Waterloo.
The guide price is £645,000. for further information please contact Strutt and Parker on 01722 344010 or visit www.struttandparker.com.
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