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£835,000

Dibles Road, Warsash, Southampton, Hampshire, SO31

  • 3 beds
Detached house

£835,000

  • 3 beds
Detached house
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Introducing a captivating piece of history nestled in an idyllic setting, this Grade II listed thatched cottage is a quintessential English treasure. Located along a no-through country lane, just a stone's throw away from Warsash Common, this property offers a rare blend of charm, character, and tranquility. Stepping into the cottage, one is immediately greeted by its timeless allure. The interior boasts an abundance of character features, including an Inglenook fireplace housing the original bread oven. Traditional flagstone flooring guides you through the inviting living spaces, while exposed beams overhead add rustic elegance to the ambiance. Situated on a generous 0.41-acre plot, the cottage has been lovingly cared for by its current owners for over 26 years. The meticulously landscaped garden envelops the home, offering a truly enchanting retreat. A magnificent wrap-around garden unfolds, inviting residents to immerse themselves in its beauty and tranquility. The cottage offers three bedrooms and three bathrooms, providing comfortable accommodation. Additionally, a charming lodge nestled in the grounds provides further accommodation options, ideal for guests or as a private retreat. Completing the outdoor oasis is a delightful summer house, complete with a shower room, perfect for enjoying the serene surroundings in comfort. In summary, this enchanting Grade II listed thatched cottage is a rare find, exuding timeless charm and nestled within a serene countryside setting. With its rich history, abundance of character features, and meticulously landscaped gardens, it offers a truly magical retreat for those seeking a slice of traditional English charm and tranquility. PORCH Solid oak door leading into porch with windows to side and rear. Space for shoes and coats, entrance into main house via stable style door. DINING HALL Charming dining hall with windows to front and rear gardens Two radiators, flagstone flooring, cupboard with immersion tank, stairs leading to first floor. Kitchen (10' 6" x 11' 11" or 3.20m x 3.64m) Double aspect with windows overlooking gardens and rear. Range of Shaker style units with granite worktops. Inset two burner electric hob, Rayburn stove which controls the hot water and central heating. Extractor fan. Space for washing machine, tumble dryer and fridge. Sink with drainer and chrome mixer tap, water softener. Drawing room (10' 6" x 13' 6" or 3.20m x 4.12m) Currently utilised as an office space, a truly delightful area with exposed timbers and ceiling beams. Fitted carpet. Window to gardens. Beamed archway leading to the sitting room. Sitting room (14' 9" x 16' 9" or 4.49m x 5.10m) The period features of the property start to show themselves in this delightful, character sitting room. The Inglenook fireplace with inset log burner has the remains of the original bread oven, coffin hatches are set in the roof from the master bedroom and part of the original staircase is to the left of the fireplace and signs of the original construction. With a bay window and windows overlooking the gardens and rear of the property, exposed beams, fitted carpet and radiator. Bedroom 3 (13' 0" x 9' 2" or 3.96m x 2.80m) Triple aspect with windows to gardens and rear. Radiator, skirting boards, fitted carpet. Stable door to garden and door leading to ensuite. EN - SUITE (2' 7" x 6' 4" or 0.80m x 1.92m) Tiled shower cubicle, wash basin and LLWC. Window to rear aspect, tiled surrounds, electric fan heater, wall hung cabinet. Heated towel rail. Landing Stairs from dining hall leading to the first floor landing. Picturesque window overlooking gardens. Original coffin hatch located under fitted carpet. Bedroom 2 (10' 11" x 9' 3" or 3.33m x 2.81m) Window overlooking gardens Built in wardrobes, fitted carpets, skirting boards. Bathroom (5' 11" x 8' 6" or 1.80m x 2.60m) Bathroom refitted in 2016, consisting of bath with shower above and folding glass shower screen, heated towel rail, extractor fan. Wash hand basin and low level WC with concealed cistern set in vanity unit with cupboards below, additional fitted matching cupboards incorporating open fronted glass shelved unit. Bedroom 1 Two picturesque windows overlooking gardens. Fitted carpet, built in wardrobes skirting boards and radiators. Original coffin hatch located under the fitted carpet. Original hook imbedded in wall as specified on listing. Access to ensuite. EN - SUITE (5' 0" x 9' 5" or 1.53m x 2.86m) Low level WC and wash hand basin set in vanity unit. LODGE (18' 1" x 15' 1" or 5.50m x 4.60m) French doors from decking area into the lodge which is separated into three sections. On entry the first area is currently utilised as a home gym but has potential for multi use, removable ladder to loft space, storage to the back of the lodge split into two - one with access to garden. Electricity to the lodge and cabling connecting to the Wi-Fi hub in the main house. SUMMERHOUSE (18' 8" x 14' 5" or 5.69m x 4.40m) Located in the bottom corner of the garden, this summer house is an ideal spot for guest accommodation with its own electric shower, wash hand basin and chemical toilet. Fitted units with work top and space for fridge. French door and window. GARDEN As you wander through the gardens, you'll discover a tapestry of distinct areas, each offering its own unique charm and allure. The journey begins in the kitchen garden, where a stunning Alitex bespoke Victorian-style greenhouse stands, complete with a rainwater reservoir, propagator, and heater. Surrounding the greenhouse, raised vegetable beds and a fruit cage offer a bounty of fresh produce, inviting residents to indulge in the delights of homegrown fare. Adjacent to the lodge, a raised wildflower meadow adds a touch of whimsy and natural beauty to the landscape. Meandering further, you'll encounter several delightful features including the pond and seating terraces, each offering a serene spot to relax and soak in the beauty of the surroundings. From the elegant Italian limestone terrace to the rustic Indian sandstone terrace, there's a perfect spot for every mood and occasion. With an array of trees, including Magnolias, Tulips, Limes, and several fruit trees. In summary, the gardens surrounding this historic thatched cottage are a labour of love, meticulously designed and cultivated by its passionate owners.
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