Set within the walls of a meticulously converted late 19th-century manor house, this ground floor apartment is a seamless blend of historical charm and modern living.
Boasting two bedrooms, this residence is a testament to timeless elegance and thoughtful design. Upon entering, the apartment welcomes you with a sense of space. The living area, adorned with the inherent character of the era, features large windows that invite natural light to dance across the room. The original architectural details, such as ornate mouldings and high ceilings, evoke a sense of grandeur, harmonizing the old-world atmosphere with contemporary comfort.
The well-appointed compact kitchen is fitted with modern amenities. The two bedrooms, each a sanctuary of tranquillity, offer a retreat from the world outside. Large windows frame views of the surrounding estate, allowing residents to connect with the historic landscape. The interplay of vintage details, like antique fixtures, with contemporary finishes creates a unique aesthetic that defines this residence.
The converted manor house setting further enhances the appeal of this apartment, offering a glimpse into the past while providing the comfort and convenience of present-day living. With a seamless blend of historic allure and modern functionality, this two-bedroom ground floor apartment invites you to experience the elegance of a bygone era in a truly unique and captivating setting, surrounded by well-maintained communal grounds, residents parking and bike store.
TENURE Leasehold with a share of freehold Unexpired Years: 970 Annual Ground Rent: N/A Ground Rent Increase: TBC Ground Rent Review Period: TBC Annual Service: £ 3,314 These details are to be confirmed by the vendor's solicitor and must be verified by a buyer's solicitor.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Materials used in construction: Brick walls and Tiled roof
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Located in the prime area of Otterbourne, close to the village and train station of Shawford. Only a short drive from the popular city of Winchester. Otterbourne is an idyllic village offering a village hall, church, garage, post office, a village store and beauticians as well as traditional inns, including the popular family pub The Old Forge with its fine dining. There is a network of footpaths leading to the River Itchen and recreational grounds with a play park. The property is also in walking distance and within the school catchments of Otterbourne primary school and Thornden secondary school.
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