An elegant Grade II listed Georgian house with four acres in sought-after Hampshire village.
Originally dating from the late 17th century, Manor Farm House is a Grade II listed detached house, tucked away on a quiet lane in the conservation area of the picturesque village of Holybourne. Located to the north east of Alton, the village has good transport links and a range of amenities including schools, a public house, a village shop and a theatre.
This beautifully presented edge of village five bedroom house sits in spectacular landscaped gardens of around 4 acres. The property is approached from Church Lane via electric gates and a gravelled driveway which sweeps round to the side of the house and to the triple garage.
The house has been sympathetically extended and updated over the years to create a modern family home while retaining original features such as oak beams and sash windows. The ground floor, with underfloor heating throughout, has a formal entrance into a bright hallway that all the main reception rooms lead off. There is a large drawing room straight ahead with wooden beams, a fireplace with log-effect gas fire and large sash windows on two sides overlooking the beautiful garden which makes this a wonderful light room for entertaining. Adjacent to the drawing room is the sitting room with an open fireplace and again lovely views of the garden. Both rooms have oak wooden floors. The bright and airy kitchen/dining room is fitted with a range of bespoke painted units, incorporating an Aga, butler's sink, larder and utility cupboard. There is an informal seating area within the kitchen which makes this room a comfortable and spacious family hub of the house. It has a limestone floor, wooden beams, and benefits from a side entrance for easy daily access. Sitting beneath the dining room is a vaulted 16th Century wine cellar.
On the first floor, the principal bedroom has views across the garden, a working gas fireplace and a large en suite bathroom with separate shower. Two further bedrooms have built in wardrobes and are served by a family bathroom. A further bedroom has a built in wardrobe and an en suite shower room and leads to a fifth bedroom. All the bathrooms have electric underfloor heating installed. Stairs from the main landing lead up to the second floor with several attic storage rooms that could be reconfigured to provide additional accommodation (STPP).
To the rear of the house is an attractive detached stone and brick outbuilding which incorporates a 42ft party barn/theatre space, complete with a separate WC, and a large library area with first floor office, all with beautiful interiors. This charming space is unique and offers huge versatility. Adjoining is the potting shed with kitchenette, gardeners WC and shower, and a three bay garage.
Outside, a wide York stone terrace wraps around the property with steps down to more formal gardens featuring a wealth of mature trees, well stocked borders, striking topiary and spectacular water features/fountains. Neatly manicured lawns are punctuated by tree-lined paths and a summer house provides useful shade.
Beyond the formal gardens is a large area of wildflower meadows (approximately 2 acres) created by the owner to produce a stunning display from late spring to early autumn. The kitchen garden has a greenhouse and an adjacent vegetable plot containing raised beds, another smaller greenhouse and a range of garden stores. The house also benefits from a pretty fenced pond with a small jetty; and an additional area of field beyond the wildflower meadow providing far reaching views across Hampshire countryside.
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I love the symmetry of this spectacular home and the gardens, and the secondary accommodation is so flexible.
Helen PackProperty agent