Village Street, Thruxton, Andover
£295,000
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Bedrooms: 2
A charming two double bedroom mid-terraced cottage, with a south-facing garden and outbuilding.
Location -
The Groom house is located in the Test Valley village of Thruxton. There is a public house, village green and Church. Hilliers Garden Centre, which has a café and butchers and post office, is within five minutes from the property.
The neighbouring village of Weyhill has a good range of facilities including a farm shop, Pink Olive restaurant and the Craft Centre with independent cafes, salons and boutiques. Andover, only 4.3 miles away, offers a range of amenities including a new leisure centre, cinema, pubs, cafes and restaurants, supermarkets and other retail outlets.
There are several schools within easy reach including the popular Anton Primary School, Vigo Junior School, Andover Church of England Primary School and Rookwood and Farleigh Independent Schools. There are also several nursery schools and further education colleges located in Andover. There are excellent travel links with main line railway connection to London Waterloo in 70 minutes. The Cathedral cities of Winchester and Salisbury are within 20 miles from the property and offer a more extensive range of facilities.
The Property -
Nestled in the heart of the Test Valley village of Thruxton is The Groom House, a charming cottage with cob walls and a slate roof. The cottage has many traditional features and offers larger than average accommodation for a cottage with each room being of a good size and with good head height.
The large front door welcomes you in to the hallway which boasts a traditional stone floor. The sitting room has a cosy feel with original windows and window seat and a log burner with surround which is a classic and attractive statement. Accessed off the hall and through the stable door is the kitchen/breakfast room, a good-sized room with an abundance of kitchen floor and wall cupboards and plenty of space for a breakfast table. French doors lead out to the south-facing garden. Off the kitchen is the study which could have a variety of uses.
On the first floor is a spacious landing, a family bathroom and two double bedrooms, one with built-in storage.
Outside -
Accessed from the kitchen via the French doors is a very useful brick outbuilding which is currently used as a utility, with plumbing and electric, however this could be used for a variety of uses depending on preference. The walled garden is mainly laid to lawn and offers lots of potential. Although there is no parking with the property there appears to be on-road parking available.
Ground floor - Hall, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Sitting Room, Study
First Floor - Two Bedrooms, Bathroom
Outside - Garden, Outbuilding
Location -
The Groom house is located in the Test Valley village of Thruxton. There is a public house, village green and Church. Hilliers Garden Centre, which has a café and butchers and post office, is within five minutes from the property.
The neighbouring village of Weyhill has a good range of facilities including a farm shop, Pink Olive restaurant and the Craft Centre with independent cafes, salons and boutiques. Andover, only 4.3 miles away, offers a range of amenities including a new leisure centre, cinema, pubs, cafes and restaurants, supermarkets and other retail outlets.
There are several schools within easy reach including the popular Anton Primary School, Vigo Junior School, Andover Church of England Primary School and Rookwood and Farleigh Independent Schools. There are also several nursery schools and further education colleges located in Andover. There are excellent travel links with main line railway connection to London Waterloo in 70 minutes. The Cathedral cities of Winchester and Salisbury are within 20 miles from the property and offer a more extensive range of facilities.
The Property -
Nestled in the heart of the Test Valley village of Thruxton is The Groom House, a charming cottage with cob walls and a slate roof. The cottage has many traditional features and offers larger than average accommodation for a cottage with each room being of a good size and with good head height.
The large front door welcomes you in to the hallway which boasts a traditional stone floor. The sitting room has a cosy feel with original windows and window seat and a log burner with surround which is a classic and attractive statement. Accessed off the hall and through the stable door is the kitchen/breakfast room, a good-sized room with an abundance of kitchen floor and wall cupboards and plenty of space for a breakfast table. French doors lead out to the south-facing garden. Off the kitchen is the study which could have a variety of uses.
On the first floor is a spacious landing, a family bathroom and two double bedrooms, one with built-in storage.
Outside -
Accessed from the kitchen via the French doors is a very useful brick outbuilding which is currently used as a utility, with plumbing and electric, however this could be used for a variety of uses depending on preference. The walled garden is mainly laid to lawn and offers lots of potential. Although there is no parking with the property there appears to be on-road parking available.
Ground floor - Hall, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Sitting Room, Study
First Floor - Two Bedrooms, Bathroom
Outside - Garden, Outbuilding
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