The Den is a modern and immaculately presented 4/5 bedroom house, which has been intelligently remodelled and renovated in recent years. Located in an enviable position on the edge of this sought after village.
An individual house which was redeveloped about 8 years ago, finished to a very high standard, and presented in immaculate order throughout.
Approached via a sweeping driveway, the property sits in a quarter of an acre plot, creating garden space to the front of the house, this continues around the side and connects to a large rear garden.
The accommodation is arranged over two floors and has been cleverly designed creating a spacious family home. A central hallway leads to the kitchen/breakfast room on the left hand side, a fully equipped modern kitchen which opens directly onto the dining room and garden beyond. A separate utility/boot room can be accessed from both the dining room and outside door. On the opposite side of the hallway is the impressive sitting room, benefitting from a feature fireplace and bi-fold doors leading to the rear garden. At the front of the house, there is a versatile room, currently used as a family room but could also be used as a study or 5th bedroom, with the benefit of a shower room opposite.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom boasts a dressing room and en suite shower, there are 3 further double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Outside, the driveway provides plenty of parking in front of the integral garage. The garden is mostly laid to lawn with a mixture of well-established shrubs and trees. A terrace wraps around the back and side of the house to the southern and western aspects, accessed from bi-fold doors from both the kitchen and sitting room.
Situation
The Den is situated in a picturesque village at the foot of the North Hampshire Downs, in between Newbury and Basingstoke. Located on the outskirts of Kingsclere, a thriving village which offers local stores, a post office, public houses and restaurants, a doctor’s and dental surgery. There are comprehensive shops and services in both Newbury and Basingstoke, and a number of excellent road links via the A34, M4 and M3. Basingstoke has a mainline station servicing London Waterloo in approximately 45 minutes. The surrounding countryside is renowned for its excellent walking and riding, in particular nearby Watership Down.
There are a number of well-regarded schools, notably Cheam School is close by in addition to Thorngrove, Horris Hill, Elstree, St Gabriel’s, Downe House to name a few.
Services
• Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage.
• Local Authority: Basingstoke & Deane
• Council tax: Band G - £3,660
• Postcode: RG20 5SL