Rivermist is a three-bedroom detached bungalow offering a promising renovation and development opportunity in the desirable village of Longparish. Constructed in the 1970s, this Marley Worcester bungalow features rendered elevations beneath a tiled roof. The property currently comprises an entrance hall, kitchen/diner with existing fitted units, a sitting room complete with a fireplace, conservatory, three bedrooms, and a family bathroom. While the interior requires updating, there is significant potential for both renovation and expansion of the living space, subject to obtaining necessary planning consents.
The bungalow sits outside the Conservation Area but within the Settlement Boundary of Longparish. A pre-application inquiry regarding its redevelopment indicated that replacing the existing structure with a two-storey four-bedroom house could be feasible, alongside provisions for parking and storage solutions in the garden area.
Accessed via a quiet lane, Rivermist benefits from ample parking at the front and a south-facing rear garden with views over idyllic water meadows. The garden offers two sheds for storage amidst predominantly lawned areas.
Longparish itself is well-equipped with local amenities including a church, school, post office/store, and community-owned pub. Additionally, Andover provides more extensive shopping options while Stockbridge boasts boutique shops and cafes nearby. Excellent transport links are available via Whitchurch station for quick access to London Waterloo. Furthermore, both state and independent schooling options abound in this attractive area.