Soldridge House, Soldridge, Medstead, Hampshire

5 bedroom property for sale

£1,450,000

A period home of considerable character, Soldridge House is one of the oldest homes in the area having been built circa 1820. The property enjoys a private and secluded location, being surrounded by lawned grounds with mature trees and hedging. The original house has elegantly proportioned rooms, with period features including sash windows, high ceilings and skirtings. More recently, the house has been modernised and a wonderful kitchen/dining room extension has been added, which opens directly to the garden.  

The house is approached via a gravelled driveway, with a path to the front door, which opens to a long entrance hall. The accommodation on the ground floor  includes an elegant drawing room with a fireplace, a study, family room and sizeable sitting room. The heart of the home is the stunning kitchen, which features a lantern roof and a range of bespoke kitchen units with a matching island and ample space for dining. A utility and cloakroom complete the ground floor accommodation. 

Stairs from the sitting room lead up to the principal first floor bedroom, which features a sizeable ensuite bathroom. A second staircase from the hall leads up to the other bedrooms, two of which are double rooms, one having an ensuite shower room. There is a linen cupboard and family bathroom off the landing with access to the good sized loft space.

The house sits within attractive gardens of 1.09 acres, which wrap around the property giving it a good deal of privacy and seclusion. The garden is mainly laid to lawn, with a flat area previously having been used as a tennis court. There is a garden studio measuring 7.0 x 3.7 metres. The large double garage has a useful store room to the rear.

Soldridge Road is a beautiful semi-rural location on the edge of the popular village of Medstead, which is known for having an active community with a good number of clubs and societies, a village hall, church, shop and post office and a primary school. Nearby Four Marks, has additional shopping facilities. The market town of Alton, has a Waitrose, an M&S food store and Sainsburys, along with other shops and facilities. There is good road access to London, the M25 and beyond via the A31, which runs through the village. There is direct mainline rail access to London from Alton, with Heathrow/Gatwick airports an hour away and Southampton airport about half an hour away.

SERVICES
Mains electricity, gas and water are connected. Private drainage system.

LOCAL AUTHORITY INFORMATION
East Hampshire District Council Council Tax Band: G

DIRECTIONS
From the A31 in the centre of Four Marks: Proceed in a northerly direction on Lymington Bottom Road for just over half a mile. Turn left into Soldridge Road and follow along for half a mile. Soldridge House will be found on the right hand side, just before the left fork in the road towards Ropley. 
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