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Freehold
Guide price
£660,000
3 bed detached house for sale
Newport Road, Sandown PO363 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC rating: E
Key Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
E
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Broadlea Primary School 0.5 miles
- Gatten and Lake Primary School 0.9 miles
- Shanklin 1 mile
- Lake 1 mile
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Freehold
- Detached thatched home
- 2/3 bedrooms with dressing room
- 2/3 reception rooms
- Set in approximately 1.3 acres
- Substantial garden cabin
- Versatile property
- Full of character and period features
- Parking for multiple vehicles
- Very well maintained inside and out
A picture perfect thatched cottage with a huge amount of period features and charm. Two/three bedrooms, plus dressing room, two/three reception rooms, kitchen and separate scullery, upstairs and downstairs bath/shower rooms makes this a versatile home. Set in approximately 1.3 acres of beautifully tended gardens, with a 47 foot long timber cabin that is fully powered which makes it perfect as a workshop, additional accommodation, studio or large storage room.
Idyllic Thatched Detached Home Set In 1.3 Acres
Constructed around 1914, this delightful detached residence has a huge amount of character and is spacious and very well maintained throughout. With 2/3 bedrooms and a dressing room/study, 2/3 reception rooms, two bath/shower rooms and a separate cloakroom for convenience along with a kitchen and scullery, this property has a lot to offer. The fantastic outside space, parking for many vehicles and the extremely large cabin for versatile uses, gives you a rare property full of character, charm and opportunities.
Interior
This impressive and versatile detached home has charm and character from the top of its thatched roof and beamed ceilings, original stained glass windows, down the solid staircase to the charming scullery and flowing along the parquet flooring.
Ground Floor:
Entering into an impressive sitting room through the solid wood entrance door, that has dual aspect windows to view the gardens through the leaded windows. This room has a feature brick fire place and access to both the dining room/third bedroom and out to the kitchen with additional double doors into the family/sun room. The room is partly panelled all around and has the impressive staircase rising up with its barley twist spindles. The dining room is large and has a gas fire in front of a beautifully tiled surround, similar to the sitting room, this also has dual aspects and a beamed ceiling.
The long galley style kitchen is modern and has an integrated dishwasher, Bosche oven and 4 ring gas hob, all this is beneath a beautiful oak worksurface. The scullery is accessed from the kitchen is a practical and useful. Consisting of a separate cloakroom, shower room and storage area, it also has an aga and additional space and plumbing for a washing machine, fridge and freezer. From the other end of the kitchen the sunny family room can be found, with direct access to the garden, another spot to look out onto the garden and relax.
First Floor:
Two large sunny double bedrooms with a dressing room between them, which could be utilised as a study or a nursery. One bedroom has a high ceiling with charming character beams and the other with a feature fireplace.
The bathroom has a bath with overhead shower and period style basin.
Another standout character feature on this floor is the hallway with its beautiful stain glassed windows, panelled walls and parquet flooring. Simply beautiful.
Exterior
Scotchells has a long private sweeping driveway offering ample parking and expansive beautifully maintained grounds that wrap around the picture perfect thatched house. Set within approximately a 1.3 acres, the house has many open and secluded areas for sitting and enjoying the tranquil surroundings with its variety of birds and visitors such as foxes and squirrels. Flower beds, rose gardens and a pergola with vines running across can be found throughout this wonderful outside space. A small fruit orchard with mature plum and pear trees can be found adjacent to the woods with its babbling brook. This is truly an idyllic location.
Outbuildings
There are several garden stores around the property, including one soley dedicated to the sit on lawn mower that will be included with the property.
The largest of the outbuildings measuring approximately 47' x 11' is currently a fantastic timber built workshop/chalet. This dry and secure building has a large footprint which has been rewired with armour cable and has its own consumer unit. Divided into three areas this gives an infinite variety of uses from a general workshop or storage area, office, childrens den, art-dance-drama studio or further accommodation (subject to any necessary planning permissions).
Sandown
Situated on the eastern side of the Island, which gives fantastic sunrises over sheltered Sandown Bay and some of the best sandy beaches on the Isle of Wight. These continue northwards through to Yaverland and Culver Down and follow down to Shanklin and Luccombe.
A traditional ‘bucket and spade’ holiday destination which includes Sandown Pier built in 1878. The Wildheart Animal Sanctuary is based within one of Lord Palmerston’s Fort ‘Follies’ and is now home to lions, tigers and many other animals with successful conservation projects within the Island and abroad. As expected of a seaside resort there are many restaurants, tea shops and attractions catering for the whole family.
Sandown is well connected to the rest of the Island with a railway station that links it with Ryde and has good bus routes to Newport and surrounding areas as well as the location for the Islands 'International' airport.
Further Information
Tenure: Freehold
EPC: E
Council tax band: E
Gas central heating via Worcester boiler
Septic tank
Main house re-thatched 12 years ago, small roof 5 years
Idyllic Thatched Detached Home Set In 1.3 Acres
Constructed around 1914, this delightful detached residence has a huge amount of character and is spacious and very well maintained throughout. With 2/3 bedrooms and a dressing room/study, 2/3 reception rooms, two bath/shower rooms and a separate cloakroom for convenience along with a kitchen and scullery, this property has a lot to offer. The fantastic outside space, parking for many vehicles and the extremely large cabin for versatile uses, gives you a rare property full of character, charm and opportunities.
Interior
This impressive and versatile detached home has charm and character from the top of its thatched roof and beamed ceilings, original stained glass windows, down the solid staircase to the charming scullery and flowing along the parquet flooring.
Ground Floor:
Entering into an impressive sitting room through the solid wood entrance door, that has dual aspect windows to view the gardens through the leaded windows. This room has a feature brick fire place and access to both the dining room/third bedroom and out to the kitchen with additional double doors into the family/sun room. The room is partly panelled all around and has the impressive staircase rising up with its barley twist spindles. The dining room is large and has a gas fire in front of a beautifully tiled surround, similar to the sitting room, this also has dual aspects and a beamed ceiling.
The long galley style kitchen is modern and has an integrated dishwasher, Bosche oven and 4 ring gas hob, all this is beneath a beautiful oak worksurface. The scullery is accessed from the kitchen is a practical and useful. Consisting of a separate cloakroom, shower room and storage area, it also has an aga and additional space and plumbing for a washing machine, fridge and freezer. From the other end of the kitchen the sunny family room can be found, with direct access to the garden, another spot to look out onto the garden and relax.
First Floor:
Two large sunny double bedrooms with a dressing room between them, which could be utilised as a study or a nursery. One bedroom has a high ceiling with charming character beams and the other with a feature fireplace.
The bathroom has a bath with overhead shower and period style basin.
Another standout character feature on this floor is the hallway with its beautiful stain glassed windows, panelled walls and parquet flooring. Simply beautiful.
Exterior
Scotchells has a long private sweeping driveway offering ample parking and expansive beautifully maintained grounds that wrap around the picture perfect thatched house. Set within approximately a 1.3 acres, the house has many open and secluded areas for sitting and enjoying the tranquil surroundings with its variety of birds and visitors such as foxes and squirrels. Flower beds, rose gardens and a pergola with vines running across can be found throughout this wonderful outside space. A small fruit orchard with mature plum and pear trees can be found adjacent to the woods with its babbling brook. This is truly an idyllic location.
Outbuildings
There are several garden stores around the property, including one soley dedicated to the sit on lawn mower that will be included with the property.
The largest of the outbuildings measuring approximately 47' x 11' is currently a fantastic timber built workshop/chalet. This dry and secure building has a large footprint which has been rewired with armour cable and has its own consumer unit. Divided into three areas this gives an infinite variety of uses from a general workshop or storage area, office, childrens den, art-dance-drama studio or further accommodation (subject to any necessary planning permissions).
Sandown
Situated on the eastern side of the Island, which gives fantastic sunrises over sheltered Sandown Bay and some of the best sandy beaches on the Isle of Wight. These continue northwards through to Yaverland and Culver Down and follow down to Shanklin and Luccombe.
A traditional ‘bucket and spade’ holiday destination which includes Sandown Pier built in 1878. The Wildheart Animal Sanctuary is based within one of Lord Palmerston’s Fort ‘Follies’ and is now home to lions, tigers and many other animals with successful conservation projects within the Island and abroad. As expected of a seaside resort there are many restaurants, tea shops and attractions catering for the whole family.
Sandown is well connected to the rest of the Island with a railway station that links it with Ryde and has good bus routes to Newport and surrounding areas as well as the location for the Islands 'International' airport.
Further Information
Tenure: Freehold
EPC: E
Council tax band: E
Gas central heating via Worcester boiler
Septic tank
Main house re-thatched 12 years ago, small roof 5 years
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