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#VIEWINGS FROM THE 16TH MARCH#Gravitate towards the perfect life with this beautifully converted, three-bedroom, detached 1860's chapel set in the thriving village community of Selbourne. This exquisite, bespoke home is ideally situated within the heart of Selborne and offers stunning views over paddocks and the Selborne hanger beyond. With country walks straight from your own front door, the local village gastro style pub, cafe, Gilbert White museum and the local school are just a few attractions of this sought-after village location, nestled within the South Downs National Park. This stunning property is definitely a rare treat to market and is truly beyond compare. It comes to market offering a spacious reception lobby, guests cloakroom, part integrated kitchen, separate utility, a generous 20ft sitting room with fireplace and French doors leading to the conservatory with access in to the garden. There is also a study/bedroom four and a spacious dining room/second reception room. The galleried staircase leads up to the first floor where you will find the family bathroom and the three double bedrooms with the principal suite and bedroom two offering an array of integrated storage and access to the large attic room. Externally, The Chapel offers driveway parking for three vehicles, a single garage and a beautifully planted private rear garden with mature trees, herbaceous borders, perennials and a large lawn area with a private terrace, ideal for al fresco socialising in the summer months. Home is definitely where the heart is with this magnificent, bespoke property, offering a slice of history within a sensational village. Early viewing is highly recommended. Agents note, Oil fired central heating.

The property occupies a secluded and rural position on the edge of the sought-after village of Selborne which is nestled in the quintessential English countryside and is perfectly placed for all lovers of the great outdoors. The village is steeped in history that delights with much character and diverse architecture. Renowned for its links with the naturalist Gilbert White who was a pioneer of birdwatching. The splendid village centre provides everyday amenities with a range of High Street retailers with a Grade I listed church, primary school and on public house. Locals can enjoy an active social scene with numerous village societies and clubs to suit all tastes. Outdoor pursuits and leisure facilities include breathtaking walks via a network of footpaths over the varied landscapes. Road and rail links are provided by the M3 motorway and Alton train station with a regular service to London Waterloo.
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