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Our Summary
- Huge potential for further enhancement (STPP)
- Regardless, this is a house with a lot of history, a lovely feel and perhaps interestingly, even more potential to take it on a step further and create increased value
- There's also a large linen cupboard for extended storage
- Any changes are of course subject to planning permission but one of the intriguing elements of this property is that, in spite of its age, it is not a listed building which should serve to simplify that process somewhat
- It's also worth noting that there is significant space around the garage, be that for extended parking or maintaining correct distances from boundaries when it comes to planning considerations
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Description
Nestled along a private drive, St. Swithins Cottage is a 16th-century fairytale cottage in the heart of Hurst village. This charming property boasts a rich history, beamed ceilings, and ornate brickwork, creating a unique and captivating atmosphere.
The property's secluded location is enhanced by a picturesque paddock and a private drive, making it feel like a hidden gem. The interior features natural wooden floors, exposed timber beams, and a log burner in the living room. The property has a range of rooms, including a study, snug, dining room, and kitchen, all filled with character and charm.
The kitchen is a classic country kitchen with a large AGA Rayburn, farmhouse-style floor tiles, and plenty of storage. The property also features a boot room, utility room, and a double garage, providing ample space for parking and storage. With its unique blend of history, character, and potential for further development, St.
Swithins Cottage is a truly special property that is sure to captivate.