Hampshire thatched cottage for sale
Initially three houses, Cobbs farm is now a very sweet thatched period property located in a village close to Alton in Hampshire

Cobbs Farm is a charming thatched cottage which was originally three houses, and has been converted and extended into a substantial country cottage located in a sought-after part of Hampshire.
With a number of characterful features, including a large inglenook fireplace in the dining room and woodblock flooring, and exposed wood flooring in the sitting room, the house has lots of period appeal. The inner hallway is lined with a pretty bookcase, and the kitchen is a very good size. A triple aspect drawing room has French doors out to the terrace, and upstairs provides space for the master bedroom suite. There are three further bedrooms upstairs and a family bathroom.
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Outside is over half an acre of garden and one acre of woodland and field.
Cobbs Farm is located on the south-east outskirts of Bighton, a rural hamlet north east of the market town of Alresford. Bighton itself has a village hall, church and pub and Alresford has further local shops and amenities and Winchester and Alton are ten miles.
The guide price is £885,000. For further information please contact Strutt & Parker on 01962 869 999 or visit www.struttandparker.com.
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