For Sale3 Bedroom Detached House in The Dene Hurstbourne Tarrant Andover, Hampshire, SP11 0AN£550,000
Property Type
Detached House
Bedrooms
× 3
Bathrooms
× 1
Receptions
× 2
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£550,000
Key Features
- Charming brick and flint period cottage in the sought after village of Hurstbourne Tarrant
- Bespoke barn style annexe with double carport, storeroom, and fully insulated studio above
- Dual aspect living room with original inglenook fireplace and wood burning stove
- Stylish galley kitchen with integrated appliances and separate utility room
- Three well proportioned bedrooms and a modern family shower room with underfloor heating
- Generous gated gravel driveway offering ample off road parking
- Mature, landscaped front and rear gardens with lawn, borders and fruit trees
- Peaceful village location with pub, shop, primary school and community centre nearby
- Excellent access to mainline rail stations (Newbury & Andover) and road links (A303/A34)
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Description
Tucked away in the charming village of Hurstbourne Tarrant, this beautifully presented brick and flint home combines timeless character with the ease of contemporary living. Surrounded by the scenic North Wessex Downs, the property sits in mature, landscaped gardens that provide both privacy and tranquillity. At the front, a gated gravel driveway offers generous parking and leads to a bespoke barn-style outbuilding. This impressive structure includes a double carport, integrated storage and a fully insulated upper-level studio, perfect for use as a home office or, subject to planning, additional accommodation.
Inside, the cottage is filled with charm and natural light. A welcoming entrance lobby opens into a dual-aspect sitting room where a wood-burning stove is nestled within an original inglenook fireplace - an ideal spot for cosy evenings. The open-plan layout flows through to a front-facing dining room, while the rear of the house is home to a well-appointed galley kitchen with wood-effect worktops, decorative tiling and integrated appliances. A separate utility room completes the ground floor.
Upstairs, three well-proportioned bedrooms are served by a stylish, recently upgraded family shower room featuring underfloor heating. The principal bedroom is notably bright thanks to its dual-aspect windows and includes built-in wardrobes. The second bedroom, a comfortable double, enjoys a front outlook and access to the loft, while the third bedroom is a generously sized single with views over the side garden.
Location
The village of Hurstbourne Tarrant offers an authentic countryside lifestyle with a strong sense of community. Local amenities include a primary school, a modern community centre, convenience store, tea room, hair salon, and a 16th century pub - The George and Dragon - renowned for its traditional charm and guest accommodation. Nearby St Mary Bourne adds further appeal, with additional pubs, a revitalised post office, a village store and a coffee shop. For those needing to commute, the location is highly convenient: Newbury offers direct trains to London Paddington in under an hour, while Andover provides a direct service to Waterloo in just over sixty minutes. Excellent road connections via the A34 and A303 ensure easy access to surrounding towns and beyond.
Freehold | EPC Rating E | Council Tax Band E
Services, Utilities & Property Information
Tenure - Freehold
Council Tax Band E - Test Valley Borough Council
Property Construction - Non-standard – flint and brick
Electricity Supply - Mains
Water Supply - Mains
Drainage & Sewerage - Mains
Heating – Oil – there will be maintenance costs involved with the oil tank so please speak with the agent for further information.
Broadband - Superfast FTTC Broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider.
Mobile signal/coverage - 4G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider.
Parking – Double carport and driveway parking for 2 cars.
Special Notes – The vendor has made us aware that there was limited flooding in the downstairs and garden in 2014 but there has been nothing since. There is a sump and French drain in the garden and new piping has been installed along the village green where the water had settled.
The property is situated in a conservation area.
The property is split over two title numbers.