Description
Hook Homes A modern detached house built by Charles Church and set in a cul-de-sac. It is located within walking distance of parks, schools and the mainline railway station with direct trains to London Waterloo, plus the village centre with all its day-to-day facilities. The M3, junction 5 is a few minutes’ drive away.
Four Bedrooms
Two Bathrooms
Two Reception Rooms
Modern 18ft Kitchen/Breakfast Room
Utility Room
Secluded Rear Garden
Driveway
Cul-De-Sac Location
The front door opens into the entrance hall with stairs that rise to the first floor and a useful understairs storage cupboard. There are doors through to the kitchen/breakfast room and the living room, plus a door to a useful cloakroom. The living room is a front aspect room with a feature box-bay window, archway leads through to a rear aspect dining room which has a single door to the kitchen and double doors opening into the wooden conservatory, with a tiled floor and doors out into the garden. The standout feature of the house is the modern 18ft kitchen/breakfast room, fitted with a matching range of base and eye level storage cupboard and drawers, with contrasting work surfaces and tiled splashbacks. There is an inset one and a half bowl single drainer sink unit with mixer tap, fitted appliances, integrated dishwasher, breakfast bar, tiled floor and door to the garden. There is a door from the kitchen giving access into a utility room with appliance space, work surface and storage cupboards.
On the first floor the landing gives access to loft space, airing cupboard and doors to all rooms. The main bedroom is a front aspect room with a door into an en-suite shower room fitted with a modern white suite. The second bedroom is a double sized rear aspect room, the third bedroom a front aspect single sized room with a built-in cupboard and the fourth bedroom is a single sized rear aspect room. Finally, the bathroom fitted with a modern white suite.
Externally, there is an attached garage/store with electric up and over door, power and light. At the front of the house there is a shaped double width brick-block paved driveway for parking and a side gate giving access to the rear garden. There is also a lawn area with shrubs. At the rear of the property there is a shaped brick-block paved patio that leads onto a lawn area with shrub borders and several trees. The garden is enclosed on both sides by fencing and a wall at the rear and has an outside tap.
The house has gas central heating via radiators, new windows and front door in 2022 as well as remodeled upstairs with new carpets throughout and doors/architraves.
Council Tax Band E.
EPC rating C.
Hook is situated in the district of Hart, in north-east Hampshire about six miles from Basingstoke and is surrounded by countryside. It is a large village offering excellent commuter links with London Waterloo accessible in about an hour via the mainline rail station and easy access to Junction 5 of the M3 motorway. Hook has expanded over the past 50 years to become a large village; the centre has shopping facilities including a Tesco supermarket, a mini-Waitrose, doctors' surgery, dentists, a Post Office, takeaways, public houses, and a church. A Sainsbury's store opened in May 2023.
There is both an infant and junior school located in the centre of the village, both are rated outstanding by Ofsted. Hook is also within the catchment area for Robert Mays Senior School in Odiham. Finally, there are two refurbished community centres hosting a wide range of activities for all age groups. Nearby villages such as Newnham, Odiham, Rotherwick and Hartley Wintney and towns like Farnham and Basingstoke, plus the nearby Wellington Country Park make for a great combination of urban and countryside living. Several local parks include Bassett's Mead Country Park, Hartletts Park, Wellworth Park and the King George V Playing Fields.