This attractive double fronted period house is located in the heart of Hook village, close to shops, the train station and open countryside. The accommodation spans just under 3000 sq. ft. and includes an entrance hallway, a modern cloakroom, a study with a bay window, a snug with a bay window and a family room/gym. The heart of the home is the fabulous open-plan bespoke kitchen/breakfast room, which connects to a refitted utility room/laundry room and leads to the elegant formal sitting room with a central skylight and a dining room.\r
The first floor is of equal merit and features a spacious landing, a main bedroom with dressing room and refitted en suite, three additional double bedrooms and a refitted family bathroom. The second floor includes a fifth bedroom/hobby room and a refitted shower room. The property also offers sash windows and gas central heating to radiators.
OutsideThe attractive frontage is approached by a brick-block driveway leading to the garage and provides off-street parking for several cars. The grounds surround the house with a large expanse of lawn and well-stocked borders. At the rear, a large, paved terrace is perfect for al fresco dining in the summer months. Mature conifers and wooden fencing which offer a high degree of seclusion.
SituationSituated close to the centre of Hook, offering a range of shops catering for every day needs and have a selection of restaurants and public houses and an excellent Golf Course as well as tennis and health clubs – the nearest being The Park Health Club about half a mile away. Both Tylney Hall Hotel at Rotherwick and The Four Seasons Hotel at Dogmersfield are close by which have extensive facilities including Golfing, Riding and a Spa. The towns of Fleet, Farnham and Basingstoke are within easy reach, and there is good access to the M3 Motorway at Junction 5 as well as the M4 at Reading. Mainline stations can be found at Winchfield and Hook which are only a short drive away, both of which reach London Waterloo in around an hour. Excellent equestrian facilities in the area can be found at Wellington Riding, an equestrian training centre and national competition venue and at Tweseldown if you prefer cross country schooling and competitions. Schools within the area are particularly well regarded and include Daneshill, St, Neot’s, St Nicholas, Lord Wandsworth, Eagle house, Wellington College and St. Swithun’s in Winchester.