LEA Hollows partly overlooks the River Loddon valley from its location on the edge of the historic village of Old Basing.
The four-bedroomed family home dates back to the 1950s but it has been progressively updated over the years and is now selling through agents Knight Frank with a price guide of £525,000.
The ground floor features a reception hall with wooden flooring while the sitting room has painted floorboards and an open fireplace. There is also a dining room, with French doors to the garden terrace, and a study.
French doors in the kitchen-breakfast room lead out to the terrace which overlooks a secluded south-facing garden.
Units in the kitchen are limed oak and inset with the oven and hob. The kitchen also has a walk-in larder, with a cold shelf, and is adjoined by a utility room.
Upstairs, a galleried landing leads to the bedrooms. The master bedroom has an en suite shower room and there is a family bathroom.
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