WHEAT Glade House is modern but built to represent the architecture of traditional Hampshire homes, with its brick-and-flint elevations to the front.
The house was built by the builder Nigel Shore in Woods Lane, Cliddesden, and it is selling on the second-hand residential market at £675,000. The agents are Bradford and Bingley Poulters.
The detached home is set in about a third-of-an-acre of gardens and the asking price includes a summer house.
Five-bedroomed, the property has a family bath and shower room and an en suite bathroom to the master bedroom. Both bathrooms are finished with Victorian-style accessories.
Light-oak units in the kitchen-breakfast room are inset with a waste disposal unit, an oven and hob, dishwasher and fridge.
The ceramic floor tiles in the kitchen run through into an adjoining utility room. An archway links a family room, with wood laminate flooring and a casement door to the garden patio, to the kitchen.
French doors to the outside and an Adam-style fireplace are features of the sitting room. There is a separate dining room and a study.
The price includes a detached double garage.
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