Property description
An extended and improved house, set in a cul-de-sac, 0.3 miles of Odiham High Street.
The accommodation comprises entrance hall, cloakroom, living room, dining room, fitted kitchen/breakfast room and utility room. On the first floor there are three bedrooms, the master bedroom has an en-suite shower room, there is a study area with space-saver stairs rising to a loft conversion which provides a fourth bedroom or family room. Externally, there is an attached garage with driveway and an enclosed, south-west facing rear garden. Planning permission was granted in 2013 for further extension.
Odiham is a delightful historic town with a rich architectural heritage of listed buildings, a royal pedigree and convenient access to a range of local shops and amenities. The High Street has great charm and character.
A strong community spirit prevails with tennis, cricket and bowls clubs and the Parish Council and Odiham Society take a keen interest in maintaining all that is good about Odiham. The town has a doctor's surgery, opticians and dentists, together with a Post Office, two high street banks, hairdressers, general food store, The George Hotel, selection of public houses and restaurants. There are schools for all age groups within the village.
All Saints Church sits in The Bury, the historic centre of the town. The name Odiham comes from Anglo Saxon Wudiham or settlement on the edge of wooded land, with the surrounding landscape offering some splendid walking and views out across open rolling chalk countryside.
The Basingstoke Canal runs through the northern edge of the village with towpath walks. The larger local towns of Farnham and Basingstoke provide a wider range of shopping, recreational and leisure facilities.
The M3 (Junc. 5) is within easy reach providing fast access to the national motorway network as well as Heathrow, Gatwick and Southampton Airports. Mainline railway stations can be found in nearby Hook & Winchfield, both serve London Waterloo in about an hour.