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House Portsmouth (United Kingdom)

PROPERTY SUMMARY Drayton Manor is an extensive, detached early Victorian Manor house which provides 2990 sq ft of living space arranged over three floors. On entering the house through a set of twin arched doors, you are led into a foyer with a further arched door leading to hallway with staircase rising to the upper floors and doors to primary rooms including a 23' sitting room with feature bay window, dining room, kitchen and conservatory on the ground floor. On the first floor are four bedrooms, one of which is currently used as a study, a family bathroom and en-suite shower room, from this level is a separate staircase rising to the former staff quarters on the second which today provide, three/four further bedrooms with a shower room. The gardens are enclosed on all sides with a southerly aspect and access to the garage and workshop is via a shared driveway to the right hand side of the property. The house has a number of character features including stripped wooden flooring, high skirting boards, high ceilings with coving and roses, quarry tiling flooring, as well as large doors and deep windows with low sills. Located in the centre of Drayton, this impressive character property is ideally situated with the advantages of local shopping amenities, recreation grounds, commutable road links and the catchment for both Court Lane & Springfield Schools (subject to confirmation). Early internal viewing is strongly recommended in order to appreciate both the accommodation and location on offer.  ENTRANCE Brick retaining wall with solider railings and pillars with coping stones over, twin pedestrian gates leading to quarry tiled pathway, feature Gothic arched front door with plaque depicting house name, to the left hand side is a shingled area with central brick circle, arched gateway to the left hand side leading to rear garden, above the entrance is a brick and flint surround pitched roof with inset plaque, twin arched topped double doors with black furniture leading to:  FOYER Quarry tiled flooring, arched Gothic windows with stone mullions to either side, feature pitched roof with exposed wooden beams, steps leading to Gothic design arched main front door with glazed panels and wrought iron furniture leading to:  HALLWAY High ceiling with ceiling rose and coving, double glazed windows with plantation shutter blinds to side aspect, vinyl flooring, double radiator, dado rail, feature architraves, doors to primary rooms, balustrade staircase rising to first floor with large understairs storage cupboard housing gas and electric meters.  DINING ROOM 16' 10 x 14' 10 (5.13m x 4.52m) High level window to front aspect with raised sill, wooden flooring, high ceiling with exposed beams, wooden coving, interlinking door leading to sitting room, two radiators, door to hallway, central chimney breast with wood surround fireplace, stripped and varnished wood surround large windows to side aspect with low sill, dimmer switch.  SITTING ROOM 23' 7 x 19' 9 into bay window (7.19m x 6.02m) Double glazed bay window to side aspect with low sill, wood panelling to either side and over with plantation shutter blinds, matching double glazed windows to rear aspect overlooking garden, interlinking door to dining room, two double radiators, high infinity ceiling and two ceiling roses, picture rail, central chimney breast with surround fireplace and brick hearth, high stripped and stained skirting boards with matching floorboards, wall lights, dimmer switches, panelled door.  KITCHEN 17' 0 x 9' 5 (5.18m x 2.87m) Range of matching wall and floor units with soft close mechanism, inset stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap, integrated dishwasher with matching door, wood laminate flooring, integrated washing machine with matching door, corner larder style unit with tall doors, space for free standing fridge/freezer, tall contemporary style radiator, double glazed window to side aspect, high ceiling with spotlights and coving, free standing Glow Worm boiler supplying domestic hot water and central heating (not tested), recess with space for free standing Range style cooker with Leisure Rangemaster black extractor hood, fan and light over, tiled surrounds, wooden breakfast bar with range of drawer units and pan drawers, chrome fronted power points, glazed panelled door leading to:  CONSERVATORY 8' 8 x 8' 8 (2.64m x 2.64m) Polycarbonate glazed roof, double glazed door with windows to either side leading to rear garden, tiled flooring, exposed brick and flint wall one side, wall spotlight.  FIRST FLOOR Landing, skylight window into roof space providing borrowed light, high ceiling, doors to primary rooms, double doored built-in airing cupboard housing hot water cylinder and range of shelving, door to second staircase rising to top floor.  BEDROOM 3 12' 7 x 9' 3 (3.84m x 2.82m) Double glazed window to front aspect overlooking porch roof and far reaching views towards Portsdown Hill in the distance and radiator under, large panelled door with glazed upper section, feature architraves.  BEDROOM 2 13' 9 x 10' 5 (4.19m x 3.18m) Large double glazed window to side aspect with radiator under, large walk-in cupboard to one wall with mirror fronted doors, panelled door.  FAMILY BATHROOM White suite comprising: panelled bath with telephone style mixer tap, shower attachment and folding shower screen, ceramic tiled surrounds, double glazed window to side aspect, low level w.c., bidet, pedestal wash hand basin, tiled splashback, vinyl flooring, recessed vanity area with tiled surface and built-in louvre doored cupboard over, panelled door.  BEDROOM 4 / STUDY 11' 6 x 9' 10 (3.51m x 3m) Double glazed window to side aspect with radiator under, ceiling coving, range of built-in book shelving, panelled door.  BEDROOM 1 17' 0 x 16' 1 (5.18m x 4.9m) Double glazed window to side aspect, built-in double doored wardrobe with hanging space and shelving, double glazed windows to rear aspect overlooking garden with radiator under, further range of built-in wardrobes, panelled door, ceiling rose and coving, picture rail, door to:  EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM Fully ceramic tiled shower cubicle with Mira shower and sliding panelled door, close coupled w.c., tiled to half wall level, vanity unit with drawers and cupboards under and twin sink unit with mixer taps, mirror, chrome heated towel rail, double glazed frosted window to rear aspect, vinyl flooring.   TOP FLOOR Balustrade staircase from main landing rising to the second floor, exposed beams to ceiling restricting headroom with slight eaves to one side, eaves storage cupboard, radiator, doors to primary rooms.  GYM / BEDROOM 8 10' 10 x 7' 5 (3.3m x 2.26m) Windows to front aspect, with far reaching views towards Portsdown Hill in the distance with radiator under, glazed panel providing borrowed light to stairwell, built-in double sliding doored wardrobe, access into storage eaves, slight eaves to ceiling restricting headroom, exposed wooden beams.  BEDROOM 5 12' 9 x 10' 5 (3.89m x 3.18m) Double glazed window to side aspect with views along Dysart Avenue and towards Portsdown Hill in the distance, slight eaves to front and side ceilings with exposed beams, radiator, skylight window with light well providing natural borrowed light to first floor landing.  SHOWER ROOM Shower cubicle with drench style hood, separate shower attachment and sliding panelled door, low level w.c., wash hand basin with mixer tap and shelving to one side with cupboards under, chrome heated towel rail, slight eaves to side ceiling, access to loft space, ceiling spotlights, extractor fan, exposed beam, panelled door.  BEDROOM 6 14' 4 x 12' 9 maximum (4.37m x 3.89m) Exposed brick wall to rear aspect with double glazed windows overlooking rear garden, radiator, eaves to ceiling restricting headroom, exposed wooden beams, exposed brick surround fireplace with cast iron inlay, panelled door.  BEDROOM 7 10' 4 x 10' 0 (3.15m x 3.05m) Double glazed window to side aspect with far reaching views towards Portsdown Hill in the distance, eaves to front and rear aspects with exposed beams, twin built-in access storage cupboards, exposed brick fireplace to one wall with arched inlay and shelving to one side, radiator.  OUTSIDE To the front is a deep forecourt with brick retaining wall, coping stones and soldier railings over, shingled area and quarry tiled pathway leading to main front door. To the left-hand side of the property is an arched gateway leading to wide paved area with brick retaining wall with, shrubs and bushes on either side leading to rear garden. Central lawned area with raised brick flower borders with brick pillars and fence panelling, steps leading up to conservatory, crazy paved patio area, side pedestrian access with further patio, to the right-hand side of the property is a shared driveway leading to garage.   WORKSHOP 14' 4 x 6' 0 (4.37m x 1.83m) Double glazed windows to front and side aspect with double glazed door leading to garden, work bench, square opening leading to:  GARAGE 18' 1 x 8' 4 (5.51m x 2.54m) Angled to one wall, slopping roof with twin wooden doors to front aspect.

€1,039,700
8bd
3ba.

By Annonceur International

House 2
Nearby
24

House Hayling Island (United Kingdom)

INTRODUCTION It is often said that Location is the key factor of buying a property, and this spacious family home certainly fulfils that criteria. Situated towards the south of Hayling Island, and close to the island's southern beach, this Mediterranean-style property is pleasantly secluded from the roadside, and stands centrally in its plot with a large frontage providing parking for several vehicles, and a good sized garden to the rear. Built in the late 1960s/early 1970s this is a home with ample space, both internally and externally, to re-model to your own specific family lifestyle. This 'one-of-a-kind' property has an interesting place in British film industry. There are not many who have not heard of the 1975 rock-musical Tommy, a film every bit as unique as this property. This is the house which has come to be known as Tommy's House, and this is the roof that one of the best rock musicians of our time, Roger Daltry, lead singer of The Who, sat on as a young Tommy and sang the song 'Welcome'. Along with Roger Daltry an array of world-famous musicians and actors featured in the film, including Elton John (as the Pinball Wizard), Anne Margaret, Oliver Reed, Tina Turner, Jack Nicholson, Eric Clapton and Pete Townsend, many of whom crossed this very threshold! Interestingly, its claim to fame is also evident by its past ownership. DJ David Jenson is a past-owner of Saddleback House. Hayling Island has all the daily necessities such as a variety of supermarkets, general stores, doctors, dentists, a vets and a number of schools from pre-school through to senior level. There is much to entertain outdoor types, with surfing and sailing clubs, marinas, a links golf course and a tennis club. Walkers can enjoy the coastal footpath around the island, which accesses the mainland and offers seascapes and wildlife to enjoy along the way. The South Downs National Park, with vast open rolling countryside, and Goodwood with its international racing and sporting events, are easily reached. For larger specialist shopping options, Portsmouth Gunwharf Quays and Chichester City Centre are accessed via the A27. Havant, a mere 6 miles away, with both Waitrose and M&S stores, has a mainline railway station with regular services to London Waterloo and Gatwick Airport.   STEP INSIDE Double wooden doors open to a good-sized hallway with glass doors directly into the spacious Sitting Room. This is a large area with full-height glazed sliding shuttered doors leading onto a private front patio, a woodburning stove set in a wooden fire-surround, and a central staircase which splits and leads to two separate upper floor areas. Beyond is the Dining Room which has windows to the side and double doors set into a shuttered bay giving access to the rear garden. The kitchen/breakfast room is located to the back of the house and is fitted with light-coloured wall and base units under dark granite worktops. There is space for a breakfast table, and views over the garden. To the east side of the house is a small Conservatory, which is accessed either externally or via the garage, and would be ideal as a home office, or children's den. Beyond the kitchen is a W.C. with a coat-hanging area, and there is a door into the garage. Rising to the first floor, the wide open-tread staircase splits half-way up. To one side is the Bedroom One, wall-to-wall glass sliding doors lead onto a substantial stone south-facing terrace (c. 8m x 3m). This private space offers opportunities for relaxation away from the bustle of a busy household, and a south-facing aspect ideal for sun worshipers. Bedroom Four faces out over the rear garden and parkland beyond and also has fitted robes. A fully fitted Family Bathroom with both bath and shower sits between both bedrooms. To the other side of the first floor there are two further bedrooms, the largest of which has a panoramic view to the front, fitted robes and an ensuite bathroom. Bedroom Three faces out towards the rear garden. Adjacent, is a separate WC, also with views over the rear garden.   OUTSIDE The house is accessed from Bacon Lane via high twin wooden gates onto a spacious frontage. There is ample room for parking a number of cars and other vehicles such as a trailer, boat, motorhome etc. A private south-facing corner terrace can be accessed from inside the house via the sitting room. A Sycamore tree, flowering Hawthorn and a mature Horse Chestnut together with a variety of mature shrubbery border the driveway, in front of a double integral garage (6.88m x 4.90m). The garden to the back of the house is similarly developed with a variety of planting including an Olive Tree and a beautiful Acer Palmatum specimen, which is a stunning display in the Autumn. There is also a very large flowering New Zealand Flax. There is a Lily-pond on the large decked patio and space for kitchen/vegetable gardening if desired. A private gate gives access directly onto the parkland at the rear. The Garden Room, with a terracotta tiled floor, features a hot tub, a corner drinks bar and a fully-tiled steam room. With a conservatory-styled frontage overlooking the garden, this is an ideal space for entertaining.   MATERIAL INFORMATION Tenure: Freehold Havant Borough Council Council Tax Band 'G' EPC Rating ' ' Mains Gas, Electricity, Water & Drainage Broadband: ASDL/FTTC/FTTP Fibre Checker (openreach.com) Flood Risk: Very Low (GOV.UK (check-long-term-flood-risk.service.gov.uk)   DIRECTIONS Travelling along the A27 in an easterly direction take the exit signposted Hayling Island (A3023) at the roundabout take the third exit onto Langstone Road. Passing The Ship Inn on the left hand side, continue over the bridge and follow the A3023 Havant Road. At the roundabout, fork right onto Manor Road, passing Lidl on your left and continue until passing The Barley Mow and Station Road on the right. Bacon Lane is the next turning on the right.

€1,103,600
4bd
2ba.

By Annonceur International

Villa 3
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Villa Southsea (United Kingdom)

PROPERTY SUMMARY Lympstone House is a symmetrical fronted Victorian Villa which is set back from the road, elevated by an external platform landing reaching by a set of external central steps, this enables large floor to ceiling bay windows to the front aspect, set under a canopy veranda. The Villa was built in a classical Victorian style with red and yellow bricks with yellow brick quoins corner using Flemish bond brickwork. This individual detached home stands out amongst the stuccoed neighbouring homes. The accommodation provides 3702 sq ft of living space including the store and garaging and comprises: two floors to the front elevation with three levels to the rear, the sitting room leads to conservatory on one side of the hallway with a dining room to the other, at the rear elevation is a 35' open plan kitchen/breakfast room leading to store room, utility room, cloakroom and garage. On the first floor, mezzanine to the rear are two bedrooms and a bathroom with the primary two bedrooms on the front elevation both with en-suite shower rooms. On the second floor to the rear are two further bedrooms and a bathroom, there is also a separate outside store and two cellar rooms (with restricted ceiling heights). The land has an interesting history which can be traced back to 1796, we understand that the property was built in approximately 1868 and originally occupied by a Royal Naval Lieutenant, in 1930 it was divided into two separate living spaces before being restored into a single dwelling and renovated throughout in 2006 by the current owners. Brandon Road is centrally located within easy access of the Southsea Victorian waterfront, highly regarded schools, recreation grounds and shopping amenities. The area was known as The Great Morass which consisted of uninhabitable marshland which was successfully drained in 1830 to create Southsea Common and land for large Victorian villas, it was named after William Brandon, the former Mayor in 1868. Having a number of special features including floor to ceiling bay windows, central fireplaces, an enclosed low maintenance walled garden to the rear, as well as a front garden and off-road parking, early internal viewing is of this impressive Victorian villa is strongly recommended in order to appreciate both the accommodation and location on offer.   ENTRANCE To the front facing onto Brandon Road is a brick retaining wall with curved coping stones over and manicured hedge, to the left hand side are twin wrought iron gates leading to brick paviour car parking and turning area leading to garage, directly to the front of the property is a lawned garden with shrubs, evergreens and bushes, to the right hand side is a further wooden gate with brick pillars leading to pathway wrapping round to the right hand side of the property, raised quarry tiled terrace, flower beds and central steps with balustrade rising up to covered porch with metal supports, main front door with frosted panel and arched glazed panel over leading to:  HALLWAY Balustrade staircase rising to first floor with steps down to ground floor rear level, high skirting boards, architraves, radiator, ceiling coving, doors to primary rooms.  DINING ROOM 19' 6 into bay window x 14' 0 (5.94m x 4.27m) Double glazed full height bay window to front aspect overlooking garden, wooden panelling, original ceiling rose and coving, picture rail, panelled door, high skirting boards, dimmer switches, double radiator, central chimney breast with granite surround fireplace with red tile inlay and hearth and built-in dresser to one side, picture lights.  SITTING ROOM 19' 10 into bay window x 14' 1 (6.05m x 4.29m) Full height double glazed sash bay window to front aspect overlooking garden, wood panelling, ceiling rose and coving, picture rail, panelled door, high skirting boards, two radiators, granite surround fireplace with cast iron arched inlay and slate hearth, twin double glazed doors leading to:  CONSERVATORY 15' 4 x 9' 0 (4.67m x 2.74m) Polycarbonate glazed roof, low brick retaining walls with double glazed windows on all aspects, ceramic tiled flooring, double glazed doors with windows to either side leading to rear garden, radiator, electric panel heating.  GROUND FLOOR REAR Door to understairs storage cupboard with access to crawl through under house access comprising two rooms with restricted ceiling height, range of shelving, electric consumer box, glazed panelled door leading to:  OPEN PLAN KITCHEN / BREAKFAST ROOM 35' 0 x 12' 0 (10.67m x 3.66m) Arranged as two areas. Breakfast room: flagstone style flooring & skirting boards, double glazed sash window to rear aspect, ceiling spotlights, wiring for wall mounted T.V, exposed chimney breast with tile inlay and dresser style unit to one side with glazed panelled doors, cupboards and drawers under, space for fridge/freezer, twin double glazed doors leading to rear garden, underfloor heating. Kitchen area: Comprehensive range of matching floor units with granite work surface over, inset twin bowl sink unit with mixer tap and drainer to one side, double glazed sash window to rear aspect overlooking garden, range of drawers units, brushed steel fronted drawer dishwasher, eye-level Neff oven with grill and hot plate under, cupboards over and under, brushed steel T bar handles, space for American style fridge/freezer, tall larder style unit, range of drawer units, narrow cupboards with surface over, ceramic tiled to walls, high level storage with pelmet lighting, ceiling spotlights, central island with six ring gas hob, extractor hood, fan and light over with pan drawers and storage cupboards under, underfloor heating, glazed panelled door leading to:   OUTER LOBBY Glazed panelled door leading to storeroom.  CLOAKROOM Low level w.c., corner wash hand basin, fully ceramic tiled to walls, extractor fan, ceiling spotlights, radiator, tiled flooring.  STORE 11' 3 x 4' 1 (3.43m x 1.24m) Double glazed door with glazed panel leading to rear garden, door to utility room, door to garage.  GARAGE 15' 2 x 11' 6 (4.62m x 3.51m) Shutter up and over door with built-in separate pedestrian door, fluorescent tube lighting, power points, wall mounted Worcester boiler supplying domestic hot water and central heating (not tested), door to storage cupboard with hot water cylinder and pump system, water softener and controls for underfloor heating.  UTILITY ROOM 9' 6 x 6' 11 (2.9m x 2.11m) Ceramic tiled to floor and walls, double glazed door leading to rear garden, wood block work surface with single drainer sink unit, mixer tap and cupboards under, frosted window overlooking garden.  FIRST FLOOR Mezzanine landing to rear with balustrade staircase rising to primary landing, ceiling coving.   BEDROOM 3 13' 10 x 12' 0 (4.22m x 3.66m) Double glazed sash window to rear aspect overlooking garden, ceiling coving, picture rial, radiator, panelled door, wood surround fireplace with green tiled inlay, radiator.  BATHROOM 1 White suite comprising: double ended panelled bath with wall mounted mixer tap, handgrips and separate shower over with folding shower screen, close coupled w.c., with dual flush, wash hand basin with mixer tap and drawer under, mirror and lighting over, double glazed frosted sash window to rear aspect, fully ceramic tiled to floor and walls, chrome heated towel rail, panelled door.  BEDROOM 4 14' 0 x 12' 0 (4.27m x 3.66m) Double glazed sash window to rear aspect overlooking garden, panelled door, radiator, range of built-in book shelving, door to side aspect, providing separate staircase access.  FIRST FLOOR Primary landing, radiator, balustrade staircase rising to upper mezzanine level, access to loft space via extendable ladder.  BEDROOM 1 16' 8 x 14' 2 (5.08m x 4.32m) Wood flooring, comprehensive range of Hammonds built-in bedroom furniture including floor to ceiling wardrobes with hanging rail and shelving, high level storage cupboards with matching bedside cabinets and over bed storage cupboards, dressing table with range of drawers, double glazed sash window to front aspect with radiator under, panelled door, door to:  EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM Large shower cubicle with sliding panelled door, wash hand basin with cupboards under, mirror and light over, close coupled w.c., ceramic tiled to picture rail level with tiled flooring, radiator.  BEDROOM 2 16' 8 maximum x 14' 0 maximum (5.08m x 4.27m) Corner glass block en-suite shower room, double glazed sliding sash window to front aspect with radiator under, wood laminate flooring, surround fireplace with cast iron arched inlay, ceiling coving.  EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM Fully ceramic tiled to floor and walls, close coupled w.c., vanity unit with wash hand basin, mixer tap and cupboards under, mirror and lighting over, ceiling spotlights, extractor fan, coil towel rail, corner shower cubicle with curved panelled doors and jet stream system with mirror and light.  SECOND FLOOR Mezzanine landing to rear, built-in cupboard with hanging rail and shelving, door to:  BEDROOM 6 12' 7 x 12' 0 (3.84m x 3.66m) Surround fireplace with cast iron inlay and slate hearth, built-in double doored wardrobe to one side, wood laminate flooring, double glazed sash window to rear aspect, radiator, panelled door.  BATHROOM 2 White suite comprising: P shaped panelled bath with mixer tap and shower attachment and curved shower screen over, ceramic tiled to floor and walls, double glazed frosted window to side aspect, extractor fan, ceiling spotlights, close coupled w.c., with dual flush, wash hand basin with mixer tap and cupboard under, heated towel rail.  BEDROOM 5 14' 0 x 12' 0 (4.27m x 3.66m) Double glazed sash window to rear aspect with radiator under, panelled door.  OUTSIDE To the rear accessible from the side pedestrian access is a gated entrance leading to paved patio area with steps leading up to conservatory, brick retaining wall with trellis fencing over, wrapping round to the rear is a brick paviour pathway, power points, false grass area with railway sleeper borders, the garden is enclosed by brick retaining wall with trellis work over, large patio area, outside butler sink, cold water tap, access to store and laundry room, recessed BBQ area with paving, power and lighting.  WORKSHOP / GARDEN STORE 11' 5 x 7' 2 (3.48m x 2.18m) Windows overlooking garden, lighting, power points.

€1,388,200
6bd
4ba.

By Annonceur International

House 4
Nearby
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House Alresford (United Kingdom)

** Please reference HFA when calling for further information** This stunning flint-built property on Smugglers Lane is thought to have originated in the 16th century. Spanning more than 3,500 sqft of living space and occupying 1.3 acres of land, it offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern convenience. Moreover, the property has received planning permission for the conversion of an agricultural barn into a garage with a one-bedroom annex above, offering flexible living space for guests or potential use as an Airbnb. This picturesque country lane, winds through beautiful countryside, past fields, and woodland, and is steeped in history. The name Smugglers Lane comes from its history as a route used by smugglers to transport contraband goods such as tobacco and alcohol from the coast to the interior of the country. Today, the lane is a popular spot for walkers and cyclists, with many footpaths and trails to explore in the surrounding area. This beautiful property, complete with five generously sized bedrooms. The master bedroom, located separately from the other bedrooms, offers privacy and ample space, featuring a beautiful spa bath with lighting and a walk-in shower with body jets, as well as a walk-in wardrobe. Up another small staircase, you'll find the remaining four bedrooms and a family bathroom, with the guest bedroom boasting an en-suite with luxurious limestone flooring. As you ascend further up the stairs, you'll discover the large attic room, fully boarded and walled, with two Velux windows overlooking the beautiful grounds beyond. With the potential to become a playroom, home office, or even a cinema room, this space offers endless possibilities for your family's enjoyment. The ground floor is equally impressive, featuring a seamless flow from the entrance hall to the elegant dining/family room with high ceilings - perfect for both everyday living and formal entertaining. The adjacent kitchen/breakfast room boasts a bespoke Searle & Taylor kitchen with integrated appliances, a fitted dresser unit, and space for a table and chairs. This historic home is truly exquisite, boasting a perfect blend of modern convenience and traditional charm. The secluded private gardens and paddock above provide a tranquil space for outdoor entertainment, with a granite patio and rose arbour, and the paddock offering children hours of fun or the opportunity for natural gardening, with stunning views over the open countryside beyond. The property is conveniently located just a short drive away from the picturesque market town of Alresford, known for its quaint streets and charming historic buildings, traditional shops, and delightful cafes and restaurants. The surrounding countryside offers endless opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts, with numerous footpaths and trails to explore. The stunning South Downs National Park is also nearby, featuring rolling hills, dense woodlands, and idyllic villages waiting to be discovered. In addition to its scenic setting, the property also offers easy access to transportation links, with Winchester only a 13-minute drive away and a fast train connection to London in under an hour. Commuters can also take advantage of the convenient proximity to the A31 and M3. This stunning property, with its rich history, charming character, and modern amenities, truly offers the best of both worlds. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or a place to entertain family and friends, The Old Farmhouse has everything you need and more.

€1,504,300
5bd
3ba.

By Annonceur International

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