A property in Basingstoke region has hit the market with an impressive £2.5m guide price.
Garden Cottage, as it’s known, in Stratfield Turgis near Sherfield on Loddon, is a sprawling modern home blending opulence and a charming rural setting in the heart of the Duke of Wellington Estate.
The custom-built residence, commissioned by its current owners in 2003, has five bedrooms, and five bathrooms.
Set on a generous 1.25-acre plot, Garden Cottage presents over 484 sqft of curated space.
It is marketed by Knight Frank and more details can be found at Rightmove.co.uk
The property features a wealth of upscale amenities, from underfloor heating and bespoke oak joinery to a cutting-edge home automation system managing everything from security to electric curtains, which can be controlled remotely.
The home’s architectural design makes the most of natural light and stunning views of the Hampshire countryside.
The heart of the home is an impressive galleried reception hall, where a beautiful oak staircase leads to the first and second floors.
This floor plan enhances the sense of spaciousness while ensuring that rooms, including a library and study, remain cozy and inviting.
The drawing room, perfect for family gatherings or elegant entertaining, features an open fireplace, stone surround, and a concealed projector with surround sound for a cinema experience.
The kitchen, equipped with shaker-style cabinetry, a dual-fuel range, and a space for an American fridge freezer, also boasts a walk-in pantry for additional storage.
The upper floors host five lavishly appointed bedroom suites. The home’s layout also includes a children's play den accessible from one of the second-floor suites.
For additional living space, the property includes a self-contained flat above a triple garage. This one-bedroom unit, complete with a kitchen and bathroom, overlooks the countryside.
The property also offers a potential party barn, set against the peaceful backdrop of the Duke of Wellington Estate.
For more information, visit rightmove.co.uk/properties/147869954
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