Virtually untouched 1970s time capsule home goes on the market for £675,000 in first sale of its kind

In a first of its kind sale, a virtually untouched time capsule home from the 1970s has gone on the market £675,000.

Owned by the same family since it was built, this architect designed four bedroom bungalow acts as a time machine to half a century ago with its vintage design.

The 2,112sq ft home is situated in Oakley, near Basingstoke, with enormous floor-to-ceiling windows which give panoramic views of open farmland.

Having been kept in the same hands for so long, the bungalow still oozes seventies style with chrome armchairs, wood-panelled ceilings, and zig-zag patterned sofas.

The listing describes the property as having a ‘minimalist aesthetic’ with quirky features such as a circular dining room built beneath a central skylight.

In a first of its kind sale, a virtually untouched time capsule home from the 1970s has gone on the market £675,000

In a first of its kind sale, a virtually untouched time capsule home from the 1970s has gone on the market £675,000

The listing describes the property as having a 'minimalist aesthetic' with quirky features such as a circular dining room built beneath a central skylight

The listing describes the property as having a ‘minimalist aesthetic’ with quirky features such as a circular dining room built beneath a central skylight 

The 2,112sq ft home is situated in Oakley, near Basingstoke, with enormous floor-to-ceiling windows which give panoramic views of open farmland

The 2,112sq ft home is situated in Oakley, near Basingstoke, with enormous floor-to-ceiling windows which give panoramic views of open farmland

Owned by the same family since it was built, this architect designed four bedroom bungalow acts as a time machine to half a century ago with its vintage design

Owned by the same family since it was built, this architect designed four bedroom bungalow acts as a time machine to half a century ago with its vintage design

Having been kept in the same hands for so long, the bungalow still oozes seventies style with chrome armchairs, wood-panelled ceilings, and zig-zag patterned sofas

Having been kept in the same hands for so long, the bungalow still oozes seventies style with chrome armchairs, wood-panelled ceilings, and zig-zag patterned sofas

On the market with Brockenhurst estate agents, this unique home is fitted with two bathrooms and two reception rooms

On the market with Brockenhurst estate agents, this unique home is fitted with two bathrooms and two reception rooms

One of the bedrooms with exposed brick walls and natural light flooding in through the floor-to-ceiling window

One of the bedrooms with exposed brick walls and natural light flooding in through the floor-to-ceiling window

Another double bedroom in the house with built in wardrobes and the same huge widows

Another double bedroom in the house with built in wardrobes and the same huge widows

On the market with Brockenhurst estate agents, this unique home is fitted with two bathrooms and two reception rooms.

The description reads: ‘Offered for sale for the very first time, this striking architect-designed four-bedroom family home occupies a peaceful and highly sought-after position on the edge of the village of Oakley.

‘Built in the 1970s and owned by the same family ever since, the property sits on a generous plot and offers over 2,000 sq ft of beautifully arranged single-level accommodation, blending mid-century modern elegance with huge potential to update and extend.’

The property also has a block-paved driveway providing off-road parking for multiple vehicles and access to an attached garage.

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