Hampshire barn conversion
This striking barn conversion offers lots of flexible space, and period charm, just seven miles from Basingstoke
Wigmore Barn is a unique Grade II listed conversion just seven miles from Basingstoke in Hampshire. The house is full of character and offers flexible living space, including the welcoming drawing room with its large wood-burning stove, exposed beams and French doors leading to the garden. The master bedroom is en suite, and three further large bedrooms are located upstairs.
Accommodation in full comprises: drawing room, sitting room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, study, boot room, four bedrooms and a family bathroom.
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Approached by a long gravel driveway with lawns and mature trees on both sides, the land is surrounded post and rail fencing and has good views out to the surrounding farmland; the gardens come to around 0.6 of an acre.
Wigmore Barn is situated within the hamlet of Pamber End which lies between Basingstoke and Tadley with excellent local shopping, while Newbury and Reading are within easy reach for further amenities.
The guide price is £695,000. For further information please contact Strutt and Parker on 01635 576 922 or visit www.struttandparker.com.
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