Description
Tenure: Freehold
Hook Homes An attractive, flint fronted end of terraced house built by Charles Church, with the benefit of an adjoining garage and parking, located at the end of a cul-de-sac, with views over a small green.
Key Features
Three bedrooms
Living/Dining Room
Fitted kitchen
Cloakroom
Modern bathroom
Gas central heating
Stylish rear garden
Garage and parking
Accommodation
Ground Floor
The front door opens into an entrance hall, with stairs rising to the first floor and a stylish cloakroom. Door to living/dining room and an opening into the fitted kitchen, with a range of base and eye-level units, complemented by contrasting work surfaces and tiled splash backs. It includes integrated appliances such as an oven, hob, extractor fan, plumbing for a dishwasher and washing machine and a wall-mounted boiler. The living/dining room is rear aspect room with under stairs cupboard and double doors opening into the garden.
First Floor
The landing grants access to all rooms and the loft.
The main bedroom is positioned at the rear of the house and benefits from built-in wardrobes. Bedroom two is a front aspect, double-sized room. Bedroom three is a single-sized, rear aspect room.
The family bathroom is fitted with a modern white suite including a bath, toilet, and hand basin.
Outside
The property enjoys excellent outside space, beginning with an adjoining garage with eaves storage and an up and over door with parking in front. There is an outside storage cupboard by the front door and a side gate for access to the rear garden.
The rear garden has a smart, full-width paved patio that wraps around the side of the house to the side gate. Neat Lawn with shrub borders, leading to a stylish, full-width deck at the bottom of the garden, enclosed on sides by fencing.
Further Information
Council Tax Band: D (Hart District Council £2,416.63)
EPC Rating: C
Gas central heating via radiators
Double-glazed windows throughout
Location
Hook is a thriving and well-connected village in the Hart district, approximately six miles from Basingstoke and surrounded by open countryside. It offers excellent commuter links, with London Waterloo reachable in around an hour from the mainline station and convenient access to the M3 (Junction 5).
Local amenities include Tesco, a mini-Waitrose, a Sainsbury’s opened in 2023, medical facilities, public houses, takeaways, and a range of community services. The village is well served by outstanding Ofsted-rated infant and junior schools and lies within the catchment area for Robert May’s School in nearby Odiham.
Residents also benefit from refurbished community centres and several parks, including Bassett’s Mead Country Park, Hartletts Park, Wellworth Park, and King George V Playing Fields.