SEE inside this "gorgeous" Victorian home up for sale in Old Basing.
6 Pyotts Hill in Old Basing, Basingstoke, RG24, is on the market for £700,000.
Estate agents Knight Frank describe it as a "gorgeous characterful three bedroom semi-detached cottage".
Those interested in buying will be delighted to know that planning permission has been granted to "significantly extend the property".
Described as having a "captivating history dating back to c1890. Its elegant white façade exudes timeless charm, welcoming you to a warm and inviting interior."
The rear of the house opens to a lovely large "country-casual" style 0.3-acre garden with secluded areas and views over open countryside.
Inside, exposed beams and a "characterful log burner" in the living room create a cosy atmosphere.
The home has French doors which open from the living room onto the garden, seamlessly connecting indoor and outdoor spaces.
The open-plan kitchen and dining area, "bathed in natural light", lead to a gravel courtyard for al fresco dining.
On the first floor, there are three spacious double bedrooms plus a four-piece family bathroom suite adds convenience.
Planning permission (23/01081/HSE) has been granted for a "sizable extension"; including an extra bedroom, bathroom, garage, utility room, and a bright orangery, promising "enhanced living."
The garden, which is around 0.3 acres, is described as a "lush oasis", and features a summerhouse with a large brick patio for outdoor entertainment.
A gravel courtyard is adjacent to the kitchen and dining room and the living room provides "another delightful space."
The house even has a driveway with space for three or more cars.
Readers who wish to find more information can do so here: knightfrank.co.uk
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