A stunning cottage which has undergone many improvements and been extended by the current owners whilst retaining many original features. The property dates back to the 1800s and is surrounded by farmland ...
Five Bedrooms
Four Bathrooms
Grounds Approx 1.4 Acre
Paddock/Agricultural Area
Exposed Beams Throughout
Separate Annexe/Office
Enviable location and condition
Stunning View
A stunning cottage which has undergone many improvements and been extended by the current owners whilst retaining many original features. Meeting House Cottage dates back to the 1800s and enjoys views over surrounding farmland whilst also being within walking distance of the popular Village of Ewshot offering close proximity to major road, and rail links, and sought after primary and secondary schools.
Meeting House Cottage benefits from a spacious entrance hall leading to a dining room, bespoke kitchen/breakfast room and orangery. Further accommodation includes: drawing room, family room and cloakroom/utility room. To the first floor there is a master bedroom with dressing area and ensuite, complemented by four further bedrooms and two bathrooms.
Outside the property has a single garage with storage area above and an attached studio which could be used for office space, games room or aupair/teenagers room.
The house is situated on a generous and well maintained plot of 1.4 acres surrounded by farmland. The garden benefits from some mature trees but is mainly laid to lawn with a recently laid limestone patio area. In addition there is a paddock of approximately 1 acre.
Surrounded by farmland giving easy access to Ewshot centre whilst only a short distance to Crondall, Dogmersfield, Odiham, Crookham village, Farnham & Fleet centres. Also located near sought after schools and a great village community and public house. Farnham (52mins) Fleet (42mins) mainline station London Waterloo.
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