Period country house in Hampshire for sale
This charming house in Hampshire has been fully renovated and extended since it became a single property at the turn of last century
Saddler's Cottage is a fantastic country house providing over 2,500sq ft of space set in grounds of around 1.3 acres with uninterrupted views of the surrounding countryside.
Dating back to the 1800s, the property was originally two dwellings but was converted at the turn of last century into a substantial single home. The house has also been the subject of a programme of renovation and improvement which has been carried out to an exacting standard.
Character features include exposed timbers and fireplaces and the property also benefits from exceptional light and airy living spaces and good views from every window - all the principal reception rooms have direct access to the gardens.

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Accommodation includes a fantastic orangery which was part of the new additions to the house, and four bedrooms on the first floor.
Outside the gardens are a fine feature of the property which have been mainly laid to lawn with mature trees and shrubs - beyond the formal gardens is an enclosed paddock.
Saddler's Cottage is part of a small development situated just to the east of the River Avon in Hampshire between the villages of Alderbury and Downton which has good local amenities and schools.
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The guide price is £900,000. For further information please contact Penyards on 01794 516613 or visit www.penyards.com.
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