This attractive detached brick and stone built home is not listed and is thought to date back to the mid-Victorian era. In the 1950's it was extended in a very sympathetic way adding large entertaining rooms, the kitchen, and the majority of the bedrooms. The house provides flexible living accommodation with potential to further extend and modernise, subject to gaining the necessary planning consents.The accommodation is full of light with a welcoming entrance hall with a log burner and parquee flooring. From here doors lead to the principal reception rooms including the dining room which looks east with views over the Hangers.There is a large statement staircase which leads up to the first floor to a spacious landing. From here there is access to a large principal suite with wonderful rural views as well as a bathroom and dressing room with full height fitted wardrobes. There are six/seven further bedrooms and two bathrooms on this floor. Stairs lead up to an extensive attic floor which could be converted to create further residential accommodation if required, subject to the necessary consents. The house currently uses the estate drive which winds past The Goldings and into the west-facing parking area to the front of the property. The drive does divide just before the house and another route takes you to the redundant period farm buildings and more modern agricultural buildings.The gardens at Hay Place are exceptionally quiet and private. The kitchen garden slopes up away from the house to a large south-facing wall, perfect for growing a number of fruits and vegetables. The main garden sweeps around the house and is divided by mature hedging which focuses the eye over the Hanger and wildlife beyond. There is also a lovely private wooded path from the house down to the Hanger and farmland beyond. In addition, there is a tennis court and swimming pool however these both need to be brought back into working condition.Lying to the south of the house are the beautiful period farm buildings, thought to date back to the mid-Victorian era. They consist of a number of carports, stores, a spacious shoot room and a large barn that has been used in the past for family weddings and events.The barns are not listed and the current owners have been able to secure Planning Permission to convert the buildings into four residential units totalling approximately 10,453 sq ft of living accommodation. More detail can be found on the Local Authority Planning Portal, under the reference SDN/20/03541/FUL.There are also three modern steel framed farm buildings which need renovation but are still used for farming, storage, as well as vehicle and machinery storage for agriculture.The Goldings is a beautiful traditional brick and stone cottage similar to Hay Place. The property is currently let out on an Assured Short Hold Tenancy agreement and is the sole home of the current tenants until November 2024. In brief, the cottage comprises of three bedrooms, one bathroom, sitting room, dining room, kitchen and private garden. The accommodation extends to 1,118 sq ft (103.9 sq m).Hay Place is situated on the southern edge of the village of Binsted, a small and popular east Hampshire village. Binsted benefits from excellent transport links from the A31 to the North and A3 to London and beyond. To the northeast is the popular Surrey market town of Farnham which provides a wide range of shopping facilities, some excellent schooling and recreational activities.To the southwest of Binsted is the Cathedral city of Winchester providing a wider range of cultural highlights, leisure activities and some well renowned schooling. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_alton-d196877/for-sale_i70377960
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Bridge House , Sustainable and Seductive , this beautiful and idyllic lake house represents the essence of Huf Haus Design. A rare and exceptional home that awakens the senses with extensive open space, a stylish interior and flooded with natural light. The light filled living space creates a sense of openness, freedom and a seamless connection between the interior and the natural world. The wrap around balcony and terrace and floor to ceiling glass creates spectacular panoramic views, enabling one to experience a front row of Nature's Theatre.This amazing property was granted Paragraph 55 planning due to the high specification of the build and the fabulous innovative design ,a house designed as a bridge over a lake, Bridge House is the ultimate in Luxury living. Resembling a modern and opulent take on a Southeast Asian long house , the architecture creates a Zen like gateway into nature, an uplifting space for relaxation and rejuvenation. The rippling of the lake reflects and exudes into the interior , with changes of light throughout the day and throughout the seasons create this magnificent and exclusive living environment, providing an oasis of calm and tranquillity.This stunning home boasts the latest renewable energy technology ,Triple glazing (with electric blinds), an air source heat pump and 17kw roof solar panels ensure sustainability and cost efficiency( EPC rated A ).One of the many highlights of this amazing home is the Lounge/dining/family room which enjoys all aspects of breath taking views over the lake with access to the balcony, ideal for entertaining and alfresco dining. A focal point in the living area is the stylish, modern biofuel fire. There is a contemporary and lavish kitchen with Bosch fitted appliances, an instant boiling water and cold filter tap and a sleek central island with bar seating. The property continues with a self-contained functional library/study, useful plant/utility room, and a walk in larder.The spacious principal bedroom has a stunning ensuite dual shower, designer free standing bath and a desirable walk in dressing room. The Bedroom has access to the balcony with appealing panoramic views of the Lake and woodland. There are four further impressive double bedrooms (all with access to the wrap around balcony) and with three enjoying there own en-suites including a family bathroom.OUTSIDEThere is a self contained functional home gym/annexe benefiting from its own shower room, additionally there is an adjoining double car port with an electric car charging point.A hidden gem, secluded and private, the perfect location for experiencing the beauty of nature , a haven for wildlife, abundance of natural woodland and flowers with its own tidal slipway to the River Hamble, ideal for a boating or water sports enthusiast.The current owner has cleverly created on one of the islands a delightful Japanese style garden.The house is situated on a 1 acre River lake with 2 islands that are set within approximately 8 Acres of woodlands, that are securely fenced off with electric double gates to the front of the property. LOCATIONNestled in the heart of Hampshire, Bursledon is a charming traditional village nestled along the banks of the River Hamble. This picturesque locale boasts a rich history intertwined with its waterside heritage, complemented by harmonious blend of lush woodlands and inviting coastline. For those seeking adventure, Bursledon's location provides a myriad of exciting opportunities, including fishing, sailing, and paddleboarding, or simply relishing leisurely strolls along the enchanting River Hamble and shoreline. The village offers an array of local schools, fitness centres, and sports facilities, including the Hamble Sports Complex.Bursledon's vibrant character is also reflected in its plethora of shops, traditional pubs, and delightful restaurants, offering a diverse range of culinary experiences. The nearby marina provides a idyllic setting to enjoy a meal while observing the tranquillity and beauty of the rippling waves as the the boats navigate in and out. Just a short journey away, Southampton city centre is approximately 5 miles east which offers a rich tapestry of cultural delights. Museums, music venues, and art galleries coexist with award-winning parks, creating an inviting blend of experiences for residents and visitors alike. For those with a lust for shopping and dining, West Quay shopping centre and West Quay boasts over 100 shops and restaurants, along with entertainment options such as a cinema and bowling. Commuters will appreciate Bursledon's superb connectivity, with the M27 motorway less than half a mile away, providing effortless access to the M3 and beyond. The village is well-served by three local train stations within easy reach, and a network of bus routes offering convenient transit options to Southampton and beyond. For those looking to travel further, Southampton Airport is only 6 miles away offering flights within the UK and selected destinations abroad.Privately situated close to the River Hamble and about a mile from Bursledon station, Bridge House is ideal for those who enjoy boating and an outdoor lifestyle. The Jolly Sailor pub is waterside and about 0.6 miles away. Trains from Bursledon to Southampton take from 25 minutes, Southampton Airport is about 7.5 miles away and the M27 provides road links. Southampton Airport parkway is only just an hour away from London Waterloo Station.Catchment area schools are Bursledon CE Infants, Bursledon Junior and Hambledon Community Sports College (11-16). Independent schools include Charlton House and The Gregg. (Times and distances are approximate) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i68486679
A breath-taking compact country estate with a beautifully presented period residence, spa facilities and ample secondary accommodation in idyllic surroundings. DescriptionConford Park House dates to 1906 and was built in the Arts and Crafts style, for Sir Archibald MacDonald, Lord of the Manor of Ludshott. The property, which features the wonderful room proportions and play between light and space that is synonymous with Arts & Crafts architecture, has an extraordinary sense of volume and natural light as well as glorious views from the principal reception rooms and bedrooms over the gardens. Since the present owners purchased the property in 2005, they have carried out a complete refurbishment programming, which included extending the property and re-designing the layout within to create a more practical arrangement of rooms, better geared to modern day living. The house has been re-plumbed, re-wired and underfloor heating has been installed to the ground floor and principal bedroom suite. The sensational spa and leisure wing, added by the current owners, is connected to the ground floor of the property via a glass link. This spectacular extension houses the indoor swimming pool, spa, gym and leisure facilities. The floor to ceiling windows and dramatic double-height window at one end afford views over the parkland and lake. The layout of the property across the reception hall and ground floor living spaces is semi-open plan, making it as practical for a couple as it is for a larger family and great for entertaining. The kitchen opens out onto the garden terrace, fabulous for al fresco breakfasts and summer entertaining. The staircase and vast window that runs from ground floor to first floor ceiling, are particularly theatrical features of the house. At first floor level, the breath-taking principal suite leaves nothing to be desired. There is beautifully fitted joinery in both dressing areas and one of the bathrooms is accessed via a secret door between wardrobe spaces. All of the bedroom suites exude comfort both in terms of their design and finish.COTTAGESConford Park Lodge is located near the second entrance gates, half way along the private drive. It is arranged over two floors and has its own private garden and a car port. Linden Cottage, which is located away from the house, between the garaging and tennis court, was built in 2016 in a complimentary style to that of the main house. It is arranged over two floors and was refurbished at the same time as the main house.OUTBUILDINGSThe garage block is conveniently located close to the main house. At ground floor level it is a triple garage and at first floor level there is an office space with cloakroom. There is a further garage, or tractor shed, which has a kitchen and two office rooms, ideal for grounds staff. The carport has a store room within it. There is a boathouse on the lake.LocationSet at the end of a beautifully maintained private drive, which passes over the River Wey, Conford Park House occupies an exceptionally picturesque position, nestled within its own mature parkland and with views over formal gardens, the lake and woodland. It's bucolic setting belies the property's accessibility from London. The hamlet of Conford has a cluster of cottages, a village hall and village green. For day to day amenities, the larger village of Liphook, is within 1.5 miles of the property. Liphook train station provides services to London Waterloo from 59 minutes. Haslemere, approximately 5 miles away, is a popular commuter town with a thriving centre, comprising; boutiques, coffee shops, restaurants, pubs, an M&S Food Hall, Waitrose and Tesco Superstore. Haslemere train station provides services to London from 55 minutes. Schooling is one of the most popular draws of the area. Notable schools include; Bedales and Churcher's College near Petersfield, Amesbury, St Edmunds and The Royal School at Hindhead, Brookham and Highfield at Liphook, Lord Wandsworth College at Long Sutton, St Ives at Haslemere and further afield there is Charterhouse at Godalming and St Swithun's, Twyford and Winchester College, all in Winchester. Sporting facilities include golf at Liphook, Old Thorns, Hankley Common and West Surrey, racing at Goodwood, polo at Cowdray Park and sailing off the south coast at Chichester Harbour. Forest Mere (Champneys) Health Spa is located between Liphook and Liss. This part of east Hampshire, bordering Surrey and West Sussex offers excellent walking, cycling and riding opportunities from locations including; Ludshott Common, Waggoners Wells, Bramshott Common, Passfield Common, The Devil's Punchbowl, Frensham Great and Little Ponds, Blackdown and across The South Downs.Square Footage: 12,303 sq ft Acreage: 50.11 AcresDirectionsLiphook 1.5 miles, Haslemere 5 miles (London Waterloo from 54 minutes), Petersfield 10 miles, Petworth 17 miles, Farnborough Airport 19 miles, Guildford 20 miles, Winchester 24 miles, Chichester 25 miles, Heathrow Airport 37 miles, Central London 48 miles(All distances are approximate).DIRECTIONSOn entering the property along the main drive from Conford hamlet, when the drive forks, take the right had fork to lead up to the house.Postcode: GU30 7QPWhat3Words: material.aimed.dwell Additional InfoWAYLEAVES, EASEMENTS AND RIGHTS OF WAYThere is a public footpath that runs up the spur of the drive leading in the direction of the main house, as far as the Lodge, and continues a short distance along the North West boundary, well screened behind a hedge. A public right of way runs along the driveway between the front and back entrances, following the Northern boundary. The driveway along the Northern Boundary is subject to rights of access for neighbouring properties. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_liphook-d197308/for-sale_i70572125
One of the New Forest's most historic and well appointed residences which combines a timeless atmosphere with contemporary accommodation ideal for modern living in this incomparable setting. Set in approximately 11 acres of level gardens and grounds surrounded by open countryside with views towards the Beaulieu River, the accommodation in the main house extends to over 6,000 sq ft with further 2 bedroom staff / guest flat. There is a heated swimming pool, all-weather tennis court and extensive garaging, outbuildings, workshops, stables alongside a romantic ruined 11th Century Chapel; a constant reminder of the property's enduring provenance in this exceptional location.In St Leonards Grange one experiences the full history of The New Forest from its origins as a Royal paradise with attendant palaces and abbeys to the modern day National Park offering the potential for endless outdoor adventures both on land and on the water. Views from the house are unparalleled with its own formal gardens and parkland blending into the expanses of the New Forest and Beaulieu River where the current owners can see the mast of their moored yacht amongst others which provide a constant frame of reference to this quiet coastal landscape.There are several well established yacht clubs. The closest, The Royal Southampton, is a short walk down leafy Gins Lane where there is also a pleasant small beach. Sailing on the Beaulieu River to the Solent is catered for by the Bucklers Hard Yacht Harbour and there are two further sailing clubs, The Royal Lymington and Lymington Town in Lymington itself which lies just seven miles to the west. The New Forest National Park is a haven for wildlife and an expanse of untouched countryside with countless walks, cycle rides and bridle paths. Communications are excellent with Southampton City Centre (25 miles) and the M27 within easy driving distance. Brockenhurst is 10 miles away and offers a mainline railway station providing two services an hour direct to London Waterloo in approximately 1h 40m. St Leonards Grange can trace its history back to the 1100s when the existing building and chapel were constructed to serve the new Cistercian Abbey in Beaulieu. Granges were in many ways ecclesiastical farms where monks would live, work and pray. The productive surrounding farmland and nearby ruined chapel are the most prevalent features that bear timeless witness to the past 800 years of life at the house. During the Dissolution of the monasteries during the 1530s the chapel was ruined and many dressed stones from there and the house itself were repurposed fortifying the coastal approaches, specifically the Solent Forts which guard the straits between the Isle of Wight and the mainland. However, subtle reminders remain in the form of mullioned stained glass windows in the main house and the inimitable calm serenity of the chapel itself. The house which is Grade II Listed was entirely overhauled by the current owners and now combines centuries of history with modern comforts. There is underfloor heating throughout the ground floor and a bathroom for every bedroom on the upper floors. Accommodation throughout is warm and intimate rather than grand and imposing and there remains the potential (subject to the necessary consents) to extend the accommodation further.On the ground floor is a central entrance hall flanked by the dining room and a separate sitting room with open fire place and views down the lavender lined drive. The drawing room has a bay window overlooking the garden with French windows opening onto the terrace. There is also an open fire with a stone surround. The kitchen breakfast room occupies the entire rear wing and as well as overlooking the garden features a vaulted ceiling over a marble topped central island and breakfast bar. There is a four oven Aga as well as exposed beams which run through into the breakfast room. Positioned off the kitchen is a large utility room with back door and separate door to a pantry. Completing the ground floor accommodation is a generous study with adjoining secure store room. There is also a wc on the ground floor.On the first floor there is a master bedroom suite complete with adjoining dressing room and bathroom featuring a free standing bath and separate shower.. There are three further double bedrooms on this floor, two of which are en suite, as well as four further bath or shower rooms. The second floor is currently arranged as a games room with a further fifth en suite bedroom. From this floor one can directly access significant store rooms and attic space that have the potential for conversion to further accommodation subject to the necessary consents. One of the finest approaches to a country house in the south. A uniquely designed silent cattle grid leads to a pale gravel drive flanked by exquisite lavender beds and trimmed Irish yew trees give a sense of the Pays d'Oc in this most quintessential of English settings. Commanding direct views straight down the drive to the masts of the Beaulieu River the house sits centrally with mature formal gardens which have been beautifully planted over many decades to provide enduring charm and the sense of effortless elegance.The drive is flanked by level formal lawns which give way to parkland that provides the principal outlook from the house. This parkland gives way to paddock land which extends to the north of the house. The more secluded gardens lie to the south of the house and can be accessed from the principal rooms via French windows in the kitchen, rear hall and drawing room. Immediately adjacent to the house is a mix of stone terrace and brick paviour pathways surrounded by beautifully planted borders. Ancillary to the main house is a collection of traditional outbuildings which have been carefully designed to provide extensive garaging, with an electric charging point, for both cars and boats as well as storage for the necessary equipment to manage the 11 acres of gardens and grounds.Above the garaging is a two bedroom flat with a large sitting room, kitchen breakfast room, utility room and bathroom.There is also a spacious workshop supported by several store rooms. Serving the tennis court and swimming pool is a dual aspect Studio which is adjacent to a changing room, and wc. The remainder of the upper floors of the outbuilding is dedicated to a 17m sail loft with permanent staircase and this space could make an ideal expansive home office.Of particular note is the extremely picturesque ruined chapel, believed to date from around the year 1200 which is one of only 13 Grade I Listed buildings in the New Forest. The space within the chapel is exceptionally peaceful and has been enhanced by a paved floor making it a charming and atmospheric spot for dining or larger parties.Opening onto fenced paddocks are three stables each measuring approximately 13' x 11' and all with doors onto the stable yard.Completing the outbuildings is a traditional Granary on staddle stones which is Grade II Listed in its own right and serves as a charming accompaniment to the productive kitchen garden and timber framed greenhouse.In short, all amenities that one would expect to accompany a fine country house are provided in spades and flow effortlessly to create an extremely appealing home. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_beaulieu-d562221/for-sale_i71110398
Mundys House is a small country estate of circa 20 acres, set in an idyllic position within The South Downs National Park around 20 minutes from Winchester, and sitting on the edge of a picturesque gently sloping valley.The main residence which extends to just over 10,000 square feet exudes the meticulous detail and craftsmanship curated by the present owners and is a harmonious blend of contemporary style and homely character. Amongst the numerous interior features is a bespoke limestone staircase, a 29 ft temperature-controlled wine room, a 60 ft gallery, and a pool/spa complex with jet flow, gym and sauna.An annexed cottage provides separate accommodation for staff or guests, and a large recreational barn/studio lends itself to a variety of uses and currently houses a golf simulator. A driveway leads down to a quadrangle comprising 8 garages, 5 stable stalls with tack room, solarium, laundry room, groom's kitchen, a workshop and further storage rooms.The wonderful grounds and gardens are carefully maintained across the estate. They feature flower meadows with mown paths, paddocks, extensive woodland and a tennis court. A lake with a fountain and wooden footbridge provides a tranquil spot for watching wildlife from numerous vantage points and is a haven for a variety of resident waterfowl. The garden views can also be enjoyed from the terrace off the principal bedroom complete with a chimney and wood burner, and a dedicated barbecue/al fresco dining area. The entrance is particularly impressive with a bespoke pond and fountain created by sculptor Simon Allison. There are five further machinery sheds and workshop tucked away in the woods, and four post and railed paddocks with water.Agent Notes:Water supply via a private boreholePrivate drainage (soakaway), awaiting Environmental Agency Compliance Certificate.This rural property is located near the small village of Upham; a civil parish in Hampshire situated on the edge of the South Down National Park and is nestled within the rolling Hampshire countryside. It has a primary school, church, shop, Village Hall, pubs and a brewery. It is approximately 7 miles from Winchester where there is a wide range of shops, restaurants and bars and 2.25 miles from the market town of Bishops Waltham. Communications are excellent with the M3, A34, and A303 within easy reach. This provides access to London and the south coast. Southampton Airport, with its ever-increasing network of international flights, is approximately a 20-minute drive away. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_southampton-d196253/for-sale_i71011614
Boldre Grange is an exceptional Grade II* listed country house with well-proportioned, light-filled rooms, high ceilings and many large mullioned windows. The grand entrance opens onto an equally impressive yet welcoming reception hall with stone fireplace with woodburning stove, and fine turning staircase to galleried landing. Doors off this reception hall lead to the principal reception rooms, as well as a guest cloakroom, cleverly hidden utility, and entrance via a stone staircase to the cellars which run under much of the house, with original silver vault, 'beer cellar' and wine bins. Of particular note is the Billiard Room with barrel ceiling, a signature feature of the architect. This room has been cleverly adapted into an inviting open plan kitchen/dining/living room ideally suited to the expectations of the 21st century lifestyle. The room features oak boards and flagstone flooring with underfloor heating. The elegant Smallbone walnut kitchen cabinetry with quartz worktop includes an Aga reenamelled in complementary shade of brown, central island, ceramic induction hob, dual-purpose oven, microwave oven, separate full height fridge and freezer, and wine cooler. There are glazed doors onto the gardens as well as a lobby that leads to a boot room with sink, wc, boiler, and what is referred to as a 'back' door, which actually provides convenient access to the front of the property.A further door off the main reception hall leads into the original Dining Room, a richly panelled room with parquet flooring, fireplace and open fire. This is used as a principal Drawing Room if the house is divided into two sections. From this room, one door leads through to a lobby with access to the gardens, while another opens onto the second reception hall with a further front door, original flooring, turning stone staircase and antique Italian heater. There are doors onto a sitting room or snug overlooking the gardens, as well as an office/study with bespoke fitted shelving and storage, stone fireplace and gas fire. This characterful and sociable room features exposed original beams and brickwork, John Lewis cabinets in pale wood, and appliances including Aga, ceramic hob, oven, microwave, fridge/ freezer, wine cooler, dishwasher and double sink. There are French windows opening onto the terrace and a good-sized table with built-in bespoke bench seating. In addition, there is a utility/ boiler room, store room and small conservatory with brick floor overlooking a private west-facing courtyard. Outbuildings in the courtyard include a further utility and wc, while doors lead into both the cottage garden and the house's gardens.Upstairs, the galleried landing can be appreciated as another of Shaw's signature features running the full length of the house. On the first floor there are two principal bedroom suites. Both feature barrel ceilings, fireplaces and large windows with wide, south-facing views across the gardens and grounds. One suite includes a bathroom with dual basins and fireplace, and an adjacent dressing room with bespoke built-in wardrobes, dressing table and chest of drawers. The other suite includes a delightful dressing room with its own south facing, sheltered balcony. Glazed doors lead to an en suite bathroom with oak boards, dual basin and freestanding bath tub positioned under the window for relaxing garden views. There are four further guest bedrooms, all very generously proportioned, two with sinks and fireplaces, as well as two family bathrooms, and extensive store cupboards. Long-distance glimpses of the Solent and the Isle of Wight through woodland are possible from the first floor, south-facing rooms and balcony. A further turning staircase leads up to a suite of rooms on the second floor: comprising three good-sized bedrooms opening off a central sitting area. One of the rooms, with built-in bespoke shelving and storage, is currently used as a home office.This exceptional country house sits in a very private and tranquil parkland and country setting, yet Brockenhurst mainline station (direct service to London Waterloo in one hour and 40 minutes) is five minutes' drive to the north, and the amenities of the Georgian market town of Lymington, a renowned sailing resort, is a short drive to the south. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lymington-d196735/for-sale_i69432121
This brand-new country house has been designed by Finchatton and Fowler Architecture and Planning in a traditional Georgian style. The new house is proposed to be arranged over three floors with an integrated double garage. In addition to the main house, planning has been approved for a second four bedroom house and stand-alone garage and store.It is set in 22 acres of garden and parkland and overlooks the surrounding countryside in this stunning part of Hampshire.Ground floor 392 sq m or 4,220 sq ftFirst floor 206 sq m or 2,217 sq ftSecond floor 125 sq m or 1,345 sq ftTotal 723 sq m or 7,783 sq ftGarage 60 sq m or 645 sq ftIn addition there is scope to build a four bedroomed house or party barn, office, or gym. The guide price for this is £1,250,000.Ground floor 150 sq m or 1,614 sq ftFirst floor 123 sq m or 1,322 sq ftTotal 273 sq m or 2,936 sq ftN.B: All images are either CGI's or photographs of how the property could be designed and should not be relied upon.Park House is situated on Pickaxe Lane, a quiet country road on the crest of Swaines Hill. Swaines Hill is a small Hamlet located to the south of South Warnborough and few miles north of Alton. South Warnborough is the nearest village, which has a pub (The Poacher Inn), a popular village shop, a post office and a 12th Century Norman Church.South Warnborough 2.5 miles: Alton 5 miles, Basingstoke 11 miles (London Waterloo 44 mins M3 (J5) 7 miles: London (Hyde Park) 50 miles; Heathrow 36 miles For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hampshire-r741109/for-sale_i70836452
** BLOCK PURCHASE / INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY - AS BUILT ** Landmark Development * Central Petersfield, Hants * Award Winning House builder 6a Vision Homes * Stunning Scheme Comprising 34 Apartments Plus Retail & Offices * Various Block Purchase As Built Options Available * Golden Brick Purchase Options Available for RP/HAs * Block Purchase Available With or Without Commercial Element * Prime Rental Investment Opportunity * Construction over next 18 Months.A sensational opportunity to block purchase all or part of this landmark development in the heart of thriving Petersfield in Hampshire. This flagship scheme will be constructed by Award Winning, local Housebuilder 6a Vision Homes Ltd.Construction will be completed over the next 18months and thus various 'as-built' purchase options are available, and would ideally suit a Housing Association, RP, or an Investment Company as these apartments will be prime for the Rental market.For full details, including Core Layout, Site Plan, Floor Plans, and Individual/Block apartment sales values and rental values/yields please download the marketing pack or contact the sales team.Located within the South Downs National Park, this impressive development comprises 34 apartments, along with retail space and offices, housed in a landmark building.Just a 2 minute walk to the mainline station, and a 4 minute walk to the town centre, the development offers unparalleled convenience.All apartments will be newly built and designed to exceed Building Regulations standards, prioritizing energy efficiency and comfortable living. A new landmark building will greet visitors and locals as they enter the South Downs National Park from the station. Additionally, a shop/cafe will be introduced to welcome visitors to Petersfield and demonstrate the town's thriving atmosphere. The upper three floors will provide flexible office spaces, showcasing Petersfield's vibrant business community.To learn more about the Block Purchase Options available for all or part of the 'Built' Residential Element, with or without the Commercial Element, please contact the Land Team at Homes via the Petersfield Branch. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/flats_petersfield-d196884/for-sale_i70797197
Highbrook Hall is a striking Grade II listed period property, on a monastic site, with the original Hall dating back to the 14th Century. The central entrance hall, with its high ceilings, leads to each of the principal reception rooms, which serve as excellent entertaining and formal rooms. The open plan kitchen/breakfast room has an oil fired Aga with double doors into the family room and out onto the patio. Beyond the kitchen is a boot room, utility and cloakroom and the original Refectory which is used as a games room or additional reception room.A curving staircase rises from the main hall to a wide landing with a large sash window and doors off to the principal bedrooms. The sizeable principal bedroom suite has beautiful south easterly facing views across the landscaped grounds. There are two further suites, two bedrooms and a bathroom.There are a further two bedrooms and bathrooms can be accessed by a secondary staircase from the rear hall. These could be used to provide further accommodation or as separate annexe, as there is a kitchen and further sitting room.The courtyard to the rear (north west) of the house is accessed off the main drive and by a separate drive off Hawkley Road. An all-weather tennis court lies on one side of this driveway. The large Victorian courtyard laid with ironstone cobbles with central flowerbed is constructed from brick and stone elevations under slate and tile roofs provides additional accommodation, outbuildings and offices.The estate's equine offerings include the main stable block with four traditional stables, indoor stables in the large barn, a tack room, wash room, and feed room. The Courtyard Cottage block includes a large barn, hay store, and 5 smaller store rooms with equestrian potential. The Garages either side of Blacksmith's Cottage have conversion potential for further stabling purposes. Other equestrian amenities on the estate include two outdoor arenas, including a full-size show jumping arena, a full-size indoor school, an outdoor horse walker, and ample paddocks, turnout areas, and additional fields with potential for gallops across the 203.33 acres.Highbrook Hall is situated in the beautiful South Downs National Park, in rural Hampshire. The property is conveniently located for easy access to the A3 and the national motorway network, with the south coast and international airports at Gatwick and Heathrow within easy reach. A mile to the west of the property the village of Liss has a selection of shops, a doctor's surgery and mainline station with services to London Waterloo (about 70 minutes) along with the infamous Clarke House with chef Nathan Marshall. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hampshire-r741109/for-sale_i70199710
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