End-of-terrace houses in Hook are often more unique or characterful than mid-terrace equivalents. The listings show examples like Grade II listed cottages with significant charm, restored features, large gardens, and no onward chain. The example on Hook Road, North Warnborough, is a three-bedroom Grade II listed cottage with restored elements, a new kitchen and generous outdoor space.
In terms of pricing, end-of-terrace houses tend to be pricier than mid-terrace houses of similar size, due to their extra exposure, garden, and character. The Grade II listed cottage mentioned is around £382,000.
What attracts people to end-of-terrace houses in Hook is mainly the extra privacy, larger gardens and the character features. Buyers who want charm, quirky layouts, more light (often from side windows), and more outdoor space tend to favour these. Proximity to the countryside and still being within commuting distance also adds to their appeal.
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