Hook Homes - A beautiful end-of-terrace cottage, located in the village of North Warnborough, with a smart enclosed rear garden that backs directly onto the Basingstoke Canal. There are plenty of character features throughout such as the log burner in the living room. There is also off-road parking. Unfurnished. Available now.
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Key Features
Two bedrooms
Living Room with fireplace
Fitted kitchen/dining room with bi-folding door.
Principal bedroom with wardrobes
Modern bathroom
Secluded rear garden backing onto Basingstoke canal.
Off road parking
Air conditioning and storage heaters
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Accommodation
Ground Floor
The front door opens directly into the stylish, dual-aspect living room with a log burner set into an exposed brick fireplace. There is a door leading onto an inner hallway, with a turning staircase to the first floor and a door into a shower room. The shower room is fitted with a modern white suite that includes a large walk-in shower cubicle with a glass screen, an inset wash hand basin with a cupboard below, and a WC, with tiled walls.
At the rear of the property is a beautiful kitchen/diner with a matching range of base and eye-level storage cupboards and drawers, with contracting wooden work surfaces and tiled splashbacks. Inset Belfast sink with plumbing for washing machine, ceramic tiled floor, and a Rangemaster 90 Cooker. The final addition of style is added with a contemporary bi-folding door that opens out onto the decking area and garden.
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First Floor
On the first floor, there are two bedrooms. The main bedroom is a front aspect room with a decorative Victorian fireplace, shelving and fitted wardrobes. The second bedroom is a rear aspect room with shelving.
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Outside
Front
At the front of the cottage is an open-plan lawn area. There is an adjoining car park alongside the start of the row of cottages, here there is parking space and outside storage shed.
Rear Garden
At the rear of the cottage is a full-width wooden decking area, with panelled fencing which provides screening from the neighbouring homes, there is a gate then steps down onto the neat lawn area with the continuation of the panelled fencing on both sides for privacy. Outside power point and tap. At the bottom of the garden, there is a shingled patio area with low trelace style fencing and views directly onto the Basingstoke Canal. A wonderful spot to relax and enjoy nature at work.
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Summary
This charming and substantial cottage offers a rare opportunity to acquire a character home with extensive and flexible accommodation in a discreet, non estate location. With generous reception space, four bedrooms, parking, and no onward chain, it represents an excellent choice for families, professionals, or buyers seeking period character combined with modern practicality.
Further Information
Council Tax Band: D (Hart District Council £ 2,392.96)
EPC Rating: D
Location
This is a great property for anyone needing either road access onto the M3, junction 5 which is under 0.5 miles away, or regular, direct rail access to London Waterloo as Hook station is 1.3 miles away.
Equally, there is much countryside, history, and convenience to be found on your doorstep. Excellent schools for all age ranges are all within a 2-mile distance.
The village of North Warnborough has a strong and active community and sits between the villages of Greywell, Upton Grey and Odiham. The property is situated on the edge of a conversation area and within close proximity of Basingstoke Canal, the Ford and King John‘s castle. It has good transport links including the M3 junction 5 a short drive away, along with Hook and Winchfield stations providing direct lines to Waterloo. The Village of Odiham is close by and offers a full range of everyday amenities and shops including doctors‘ surgery, dentists, a Post Office and independent retailers and eateries. Local schools such as Mayhill, Buryfields and Robert Mays are well regarded.




