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Guide price

£460,000

3 bed semi-detached house for sale
Andover Lane, Great Shoddesden SP11

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

Chain free
Freehold
Added on 20/01/2026

About this property

  • Entrance Hall

  • Living Room

  • Kitchen/Dining Room

  • Utility Area & Cloakroom

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • Bathroom

  • Loft Room/Office

  • Parking & Car Port

  • Outbuildings

  • Gardens

Description
Offered for sale with No Onward Chain, this characterful, semi-detached cottage occupies a rural location with views to the front over surrounding open countryside. The accommodation comprises an entrance porch, a hallway with French Oak flooring, a living room with French doors opening out to the front garden, a kitchen/dining room with a central island and an original inglenook fireplace to the dining area, a utility area with a cloakroom, three first floor bedrooms with a bathroom and a loft room/office. To the front there is generous parking leading to a double car port, whilst to the rear there is a covered dining area, games room and a store together with an outdoor seating area, artificial lawn and raised beds.

Location
Great Shoddesden is a small rural hamlet in the civil parish of Kimpton, within the Test Valley district of Hampshire. It lies in picturesque countryside about 4–5 miles northwest of Andover and close to the neighbouring hamlet of Little Shoddesden. The area is characterised by agricultural land and scattered residences, with a peaceful, village-like feel. Great Shoddesden forms part of a sparsely populated rural community with the property located on Shoddesden Lane, which leads onto the nearby town of Ludgershall, just a mile away. Ludgershall offers a range of amenities, including supermarkets, a post office, newsagents, a butcher, various fast food outlets and restaurants, a church, public houses, a gp practice and pharmacy, schools catering for all age groups, plus Ludgershall Castle, which dates back to the 11th Century. The city of Salisbury and the market town of Marlborough are also nearby, along with the A303, which provides access to both London and the West Country.

Accommodation
Glazed sliding doors to porch with solid oak door to:

Hallway
Stairs to first floor with understairs storage cupboard. French oak flooring and doors to:

Living room
Window to side and French doors to front garden.

Kitchen/dining room
Window to rear. Range of eye and base level cupboards and drawers with work surfaces over and inset stainless steel sink with drainer. Matching Island with ceramic hob and further storage. Integral dishwasher and space for fridge/freezer. Open aspect to dining area with window to front and original inglenook fireplace with exposed brickwork.

Utility area
Door to garden. Space and plumbing for washing machine and tumble drier. Door to:

Cloakroom
Window to rear. WC and wash hand basin.

First floor landing
Window to side. Loft access, stairs to loft room and French oak flooring. Doors to:

Bedroom 1
Good sized bedroom with a window to side with far-reaching views over surrounding open countryside. Loft access.

Bedroom 2
Good sized bedroom with a window to front also with far-reaching views across the surrounding open countryside. Chimney breast with storage recess to both sides.

Bedroom 3
Window to rear. Door to a fitted wardrobe cupboard alongside a recess with a wall-mounted gas boiler.

Bathroom
Window to front. Panelled bath with rainfall shower over, wash hand basin, WC and heated towel rail.

Loft room
Velux windows to the front. Power, internet ports, lighting and laminate flooring. A practical, light and airy space.

Outside
To the front there is generous gravelled parking leading to a double-width carport and an area of artificial lawn with a path to the front door.

Rear garden
To the rear there is an area of artificial lawn, a seating area and raised beds. There is also a covered dining area, a games room and a garden store.

Tenure & services
Freehold. Electricity connected. Private drainage and water supply via a borehole (£70/80 p/a). Central heating and hot water via lpg gas to a gas combi boiler.

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    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    C

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