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Hook, Warsash, Southampton
£1,500 pcm
Property Features
- Two double bedrooms
- Dinning room
- Four piece bathroom suite
- Hook Village location
- Carport
- Fully furnished
- Large cottage garden
- Only Available for Six months
- Available beginning of November 2024
- Grade II listed Cottage
Property Summary
***Only Available for Six months***
Rare to the market this cottage dating back to 1846 takes pride of place in the centre of Hook Village, a stone throw from the Hook and Warsash shoreline. Sat within a conservation area, Grade II listed and built at the start of the Victorian era this period cottage is full of quirks and charm throughout. What is thought to have been the original front door into the sitting room where a firestone flooring has been discovered and brought back to life, creating a cosy and warming feeling the wood burner takes centre stage. Currently used as a dinning room to the side of the sitting room. Through a sliding door from the sitting room, a bespoke kitchen has been fitted and holds a fantastic electric Rangemaster Cooker and butler sink with views over the rear garden. A utility room accessed from the kitchen provides plenty of storage. Once an extension to the main cottage a beautiful four piece bathroom suite has been added, smartly tiled and new sanitary ware including a stunning bathtub with a separate shower makes this space one to be enjoyed. Within the pitch of the bathroom roof beams, reclaimed from ships from the Dockyard, have been exposed and keeps the heritage of this property at the forefront. Two double bedrooms are found on the first floor along with an airing cupboard, home to a new thermal store with the facility to heat water via the wood burner. Access from the kitchen door, the rear garden has been meticulously cared for and is just waiting to blossom in the Spring. A composite decking area to the rear of the house provides the perfect space for garden furniture and a BBQ to enjoy private alfresco dining. A pathway of patio leads to the lawn at the bottom of the garden. Often rare to find, this cottage comes with parking under a timber carport.
Rare to the market this cottage dating back to 1846 takes pride of place in the centre of Hook Village, a stone throw from the Hook and Warsash shoreline. Sat within a conservation area, Grade II listed and built at the start of the Victorian era this period cottage is full of quirks and charm throughout. What is thought to have been the original front door into the sitting room where a firestone flooring has been discovered and brought back to life, creating a cosy and warming feeling the wood burner takes centre stage. Currently used as a dinning room to the side of the sitting room. Through a sliding door from the sitting room, a bespoke kitchen has been fitted and holds a fantastic electric Rangemaster Cooker and butler sink with views over the rear garden. A utility room accessed from the kitchen provides plenty of storage. Once an extension to the main cottage a beautiful four piece bathroom suite has been added, smartly tiled and new sanitary ware including a stunning bathtub with a separate shower makes this space one to be enjoyed. Within the pitch of the bathroom roof beams, reclaimed from ships from the Dockyard, have been exposed and keeps the heritage of this property at the forefront. Two double bedrooms are found on the first floor along with an airing cupboard, home to a new thermal store with the facility to heat water via the wood burner. Access from the kitchen door, the rear garden has been meticulously cared for and is just waiting to blossom in the Spring. A composite decking area to the rear of the house provides the perfect space for garden furniture and a BBQ to enjoy private alfresco dining. A pathway of patio leads to the lawn at the bottom of the garden. Often rare to find, this cottage comes with parking under a timber carport.