LITTLE beats a view of rolling fields for miles, but it is even better when they back onto your garden and you can wake up to them every day.
This five-bed house in Goodworth Clatford is currently on the market for £1.25 million. Built in 2007, the current owners have created a charming home with beautifully maintained, spacious accommodation. The countryside views to the rear benefit from a south westerly aspect providing plenty of natural light in the home.
All the reception rooms flow from the light, double height entrance hall with an oak staircase and oak stripped flooring which continues through to the sitting room and dining room. The double aspect sitting room has a limestone fireplace with a log burner and French doors to the rear garden. A further set of doors open through to the conservatory. The kitchen/breakfast room has a range of bespoke cabinets with a granite work surface and granite breakfast table. In addition, there is a dining room, study, utility room and cloakroom.
On the first floor there are four double bedrooms and family bathroom, including the principal bedroom with fitted wardrobes and a large en-suite bathroom. Two of the bedrooms overlook the garden and open countryside.
The house occupies an idyllic position backing onto open countryside on the edge of the popular village of Goodworth Clatford. The village has a Post Office, village shop, primary school and two pubs, The Royal Oak and The Clatford Arms.
The house is accessed over a gravel drive with plenty of parking in front of the house, and there's a double garage. The garden lies to the rear with a terrace accessed from the reception rooms, with an additional covered seating area, and an area of level lawn leading to the raised vegetable beds and a wild flower and orchard area. Beyond the garden are the extensive views across paddocks and countryside.
The double garage has a well-designed office/studio above with shower room and kitchenette which could either generate an income of provide useful home office space.
The property is on the market with Strutt & Parker, Winchester.
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