Mildmay Terrace, Hartley Wintney, Hampshire

£425,000



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This beautifully presented late Victorian, 3 bedroom cottage has a wealth of charm and original features but is ideal for modern living. There is even a brick built home office in the garden.

As soon as you step through the front door, you are immediately struck by the charm of this period cottage. The ground floor features a living room with a log burner and fireplace and dining room with an exposed brick fireplace which leads into a modern fitted kitchen. Through the French doors, you walk into a landscaped cottage garden and patio area with the office/studio at the bottom of the garden. It's a perfect space to enjoy a peaceful morning cup of coffee or a drink after work on a warm summer's evening

Upstairs on the first floor are 2 bedrooms and a beautifully finished modern bathroom which is still in keeping with the cottage and finally the bonus of a second floor loft extension to a further double bedroom on the top floor.

Taking its name from Lady St John Mildmay, who had the Mildmay Oaks planted for wood for the Royal Naval fleet, the Terrace is now a tranquil, safe place to live within a two minute walk or less of the centre of the village, the historic cricket green. The strong sense of community is something cherished by those who live there and especially those who may be new to Hartley Wintney. The owners keep the gardens and pathways in lovely condition so that everyone benefits and this special location retains its charm.


Hartley Wintney is a much sought after village offering a very active High Street with a broad range of privately owned boutique shops. These include restaurants, cafés, pubs, food and wine shops, beauticians, clothes, arts and antique shops. There is also a doctors, dentists, Post Office and chemists.
The village also has at its heart the historic Hartley Wintney Cricket Club, which dates back to 1770 and is believed to be the oldest permanently played cricket ground in England. There is also a golf club and a numerous other sporting and recreational societies which contribute to the village’s sense of community.
More extensive shopping can be found in nearby Fleet, Basingstoke or Camberley.
Local and regional transport communications are excellent with junctions 4a and 5 of the M3 being a short drive from the village and nearby Winchfield mainline station provides a fast regular service to Waterloo and Clapham Junction.
Council tax band: D

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To discuss this property please contact Adrian Jones on:
01252 988488
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