Sweetest cottage in Hampshire for sale
What must be one of the sweetest properties in Hampshire, a Grade II listed riverside cottage in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, has come onto the market

1 Riverside Cottages is a three-bedroom ‘chocolate box’ cottage in the charming village of Ecchinswell with an extremely pretty garden backing onto a stream. The property dates from the 17th century and has been very recently renovated for family living.
The accommodation comprises kitchen, sitting room, dining room, master bedroom and bathroom, two further bedrooms, family bathroom, summer house, attached barn and a garage, with a garden.
The gardens to the back are absolutely charming, with a stream at the bottom of the garden. There is also an attached thatched barn as well as a summerhouse and a garage with off-road parking.
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The village of Ecchinswell is within an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which has a church a primary school and a pub as well as far-reaching views of famous Watership Down.
Amenities can be found in nearby Kingsclere, whilst Newbury and Basingstoke offer further comprehensive facilities. Leisure opportunities include fabulous chalk stream fishing, racing at Newbury and many lovely walks and rides in the countryside.
The guide price is £410,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on +44 (0)1256 350600.
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