A Georgian house in West Tytherley has been placed on the market for £1.1m.

Upon opening the front door, Thorngate, built in 1806, features a stone-floored hallway leading to the principal living area.

The kitchen includes a walk-in pantry and two-oven Aga, with a boot room and shower room adjacent. The hallway, kitchen and bathroom all benefit from underfloor heating.

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The sitting room includes a wood-burning stove, while a second fireplace can be found in the main bedroom on the first floor. The remaining three bedrooms are also found on the first floor.

A paved parking area with room for three vehicles adjoins the house, and a brick and timber building suitable for various uses sits in the large garden.

The house is being marketed by Charters of Romsey.