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Buriton, Hampshire

Sold | Offers in Excess of £800,000

 

Description:

An attractive semi-detached house with south facing garden in popular downland village.

THE PROPERTY 55 Bones Lane is an attractive semi-detached house in the popular village of Buriton. The property offers bright and spacious accommodation throughout including generous hallway and cloakroom upon entry. The well presented kitchen / breakfast room is full of light and boasts lovely views to the garden through a pretty feature window. The sitting room is complete with log burner and opens to a dining area currently used as a study, with French doors leading out on to the terrace. On the first floor there are three good size double bedrooms and a generous family bathroom. The second-floor master bedroom offers serious wow factor with dressing area and ensuite with panoramic views across the countryside and downs.

OUTSIDE A rear driveway leads to private parking for at least two cars as well as a large garage and rear gate with gently winding brick pathway into the lovely cottage garden. The rear garden is a good size and is laid mostly to lawn with mature borders and two sunny south facing terraces to enjoy the views of the South Downs. The front garden offers further planting and colour with access onto the lane.

LOCATION Buriton is a thriving community in the heart of The South Downs National Park, adjacent to The Queen Elizabeth Country Park and has two pubs, a primary school, village hall and recreation ground as well as a large village pond. Petersfield and its comprehensive range of facilities including Waitrose and a mainline station with train services to London Waterloo in around an hour, is 3.4 miles away. The area has an excellent range of Independent and State schools including Churcher's College, Bedales, Ditcham Park and The Petersfield School (TPS).



The A3 provides good regional transport links to the M25 and beyond and the larger centres of Portsmouth, Guildford and Chichester are all within reasonable driving distance, as are the harbours and creeks of the South Coast. There are a wide number of footpaths and bridleways in the surrounding area including The South Downs Way and The Sussex Border Path. The Hangers Way is also accessible from a public footpath in the village.

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