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Thatched cottage, Wherwell, Test Valley Hampshire
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Cosy cottage in the heart of the Test Valley in Hampshire, offering a relaxing country break. Enjoy country walks from the doorstep including Harewood Forest with its famous bluebells, putting your feet up by the fire after a day out or fishing and a meal at a country pub. Perfect for remote working in the kitchen with fast fiber optic broadband. Close to Andover, Basingstoke, Winchester and Southampton for work instead of a hotel. Family and pet friendly with easy access from A303 and the M3. The space Part of the thatched cottage dates from the 18th century (the original Toll House for the bridge over the Test on the Winchester Road), the middle kitchen area is from the 19th century and two bedrooms and bathroom from the 20th century. The sitting room is down a few steps and one bedroom is above this. There is a wood burning cooking stove in the kitchen as well as an electric cooker and another wood burner in the sitting room with logs and kindling available that we've chopped and dried on site. The beds in two of the bedrooms can be made up as a king size double or two singles so just let us know how you would like the beds made. The third bedroom is a single room. The house also has a sofa bed in the sitting room. The heating is electric and all newly installed along with the bathroom. While pets are welcome we ask that pets are not allowed in the bedrooms or on the furniture. Board games, books for all ages and cards are available as well as boules if you are feeling more energetic. There is a built in bbq in the garden and this is the required 5 meters from the house. Bicycles can be locked in the shed if they need to be safely stored. Guest access The cottage sits at the bottom of the chalk hill, being partially built of chalk blocks, alongside the road leading into the village of Wherwell. Guests have sole access to the house and the garden at this level. The garden at the top of the hill is shared and can be used to access the disused railway line path behind the cottage which leads to Harewood Forest and care is needed on the steps. If arriving after dark please ensure you have a torch as there are no street lights in our part of the village and outside electric lights are kept to a minimum so as not to disturb the bats. Other things to note There are few street lights in the village so the stars are very visible on a clear night. There are torches in the house if needed. There is a small TV, a dvd player and some dvd's in the sitting room and also an ethernet cable to connect your laptop. There is BT fiber optic wifi so do bring a laptop if you'd like to stream video. There is passing traffic, usually morning and evening - everything from people, bikes, horses, horse drawn carriages (a trainer lives locally and horses come from all over Europe to be trained to pull a carriage), motor bikes and cars. The house is set slightly above the road so cars are not so visible from inside the house. The house is accessed up a short flight of 4 or 5 steps (so that it was easier to pay the toll and deliver and collect parcels when it was the local Toll Office) and there is parking for 3 - 4 cars at the side. The house is old with a thatched roof so has some spiders who seem to be able to create webs as soon as you've turned your back. The house is always cleaned before you arrive and if there are a few, they've not been there long! Part of the site is woodland on the side of the hill so with the fields and the river Test opposite and woods beside and behind the feeling is very much of countryside. There are retractable washing lines with pegs in the side garden if needed.
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