A BRAND NEW Basingstoke home with an 'elegant' design has gone up for sale for £834,950.
The property in Basing Road, Old Basing comes with five bedrooms.
It is being marketed by agent Redrow.
They said: "With its sleek lines and elegant design, but with space and functionality at the fore, the well-appointed Hampstead is a house any family would be proud to call home."
The property comes with a "good sized" lounge and bay windows at the front. the rear of the property makes way for a kitchen/dining area which opens out to the garden through French doors. A utility room can also be found at the rear of the property.
Natural light pours in through the bay windows of the front-facing bedroom on the first floor. This room comes with an en-suite, while bedroom two also comes with an en-suite. Three further bedrooms can be found on this floor.
Redrow said: "These new homes in Basingstoke have local amenities in good supply, with the Old Basing village shop around a four minute drive from home and the local Co-operative supermarket around three minutes away in the car.
"For drinking and dining out, the rich local scene near these new homes in Hampshire admirably reflects Cromwell Court's enviable fusion of past and present. A rich and varied dining scene is on the menu in Basingstoke town centre, offering styles and flavours from around the globe, from sushi and curries to burgers, noodles, pizzas and more."
This property is sold through Redrow. To view this property, go to rightmove.co.uk/properties/125527223#/?channel=RES_NEW
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