A former plant nursery in Micheldever could soon be the land of opportunity as it comes onto the market for the first time in around 30 years.
Peveril, in Winchester Road, is a substantial detached bungalow standing in more than an acre of garden in this sought-after village and offers considerable scope to extend and or redevelop, subject to planning consents, suggests Chris Gooch, of Carter Jonas.
“Peveril presents what might be a once in a generation opportunity in Micheldever,” he explains. “Approached by a private drive, the property stands well back from the Winchester Road in a quiet and peaceful position. The internal accommodation is already spacious with a large vaulted drawing room with log burner and adjoining conservatory.
“The kitchen breakfast room has an Aga while the generous hallway leads to the three bedrooms and master bedroom suite with interconnecting study, dressing room, and en-suite bathroom. A door from the dressing room leads through to double garage and work shop which has stairs up to the attic.
“The scale of this accommodation offers considerable potential to reconfigure and extend the space to create a substantial and spacious family home. In addition, there may be an opportunity to develop another dwelling in the garden.
“The total plot is 1.08 acres - the garden is a particular feature of the property and is predominantly lawn with mature shrubs, beds, an orchard, and vegetable garden. To the south of the plot are dilapidated sheds, a pig sty, and useful double garage.
“Micheldever is a popular village with commuters thanks to the close proximity of mainline trains at Micheldever Station but it also remains a village with a thriving community spirit and is a very welcoming place to live.”
Offers are invited in excess of £800,000 (EPC Band tbc). For more information, contact Carter Jonas on 01962 842742 or email winchester@carterjonas.co.uk
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