Nether Wallop, Stockbridge, Hampshire, SO20 8EU | Property for sale | Savills
255.95 sq m
Guide price £1,250,000($2,698,923)

Nether WallopStockbridge, Hampshire, SO20 8EU


    Key features

    • Stunning drawing/dining room with full height windows
    • Well equipped kitchen
    • Galleried sitting room/office
    • Principal bedroom with adjoining bathroom
    • Three further bedrooms and two bathrooms
    • Driveway and double garage with workshop
    • Stunning gardens

    An exceptional barn conversion.

    About this property

    • Church Hill Barn is an exceptional barn conversion situated in a
      superb rural position on the edge of the popular village of Nether Wallop. Set in a courtyard development, the property offers extensive accommodation so typical of a property of this type; beautiful vaulted ceilings, exposed timber work and full height windows.

      The property is approached into a stunning drawing room/dining room with full height ceilings, a wonderful large open fireplace with log burner and exposed timber floorings. This room is a super entertaining space and is overlooked at either
      end with a galleried sitting room/office and a further galleried
      landing at the other end of the property which in turn leads to
      the principal bedroom and adjoining bathroom. The kitchen is fitted with a range of base and eyelevel units with integrated work services, integrated oven and induction hob and Alpha cooker which also provides for hot water and underfloor heating. There is a separate utility room and ground floor cloakroom.

      There are three ground floor bedrooms one with adjoining shower room and a separate bathroom. In addition, the first
      floor gallery landing leads to the principal bedroom which is an
      excellent size with lots of storage and an adjacent bathroom.

      OUTSIDE
      The property is approached over a large gravel courtyard which in turn provides parking for the property and also access through to the double garage with workshop. The double garage with workshop may offer some scope for further development subject to the necessary planning consents and approvals. Immediately adjacent to the rear of the house the gardens continue round the side of the property and beyond the detached garage with a further dining terrace immediately adjacent to the kitchen and separated from the lawns through a retained wall and hedge rows. The gardens are mainly laid to lawn and are disbursed and boarded with charming flowering shrubs creating a delicate environment for this beautiful property.

      It is also worth noting that a number of footpaths are nearby
      and provide many walking routes directly from the property.

      View payable Stamp Duty for this property

    A stunning barn conversion on the edge of this popular village in a quiet position.

    Steven MooreProperty agent

    Local information

    • The village of Nether Wallop is one of three renowned Hampshire villages known as The Wallops. Within the village is a church and in the neighbouring Over Wallop is a village shop/post office and pub. The nearby market town of Stockbridge offers a wide range of boutique shops, restaurants and pubs, as well as a hotel and reputable butcher. The Cathedral cities of Salisbury to the west and Winchester to the east are both within easy access. Leisure activities close by include racing at Salisbury, fishing on the River Test and its carriers, golf at the Test Valley Golf Club at Andover, sailing on the Solent, concerts at Broadlands, Romsey and extensive riding and walking in the immediate area.
    • The property is also well placed for access to the A303 via the
    • A343, which in turn links to the A34 to Winchester to the south and Oxford and beyond to the north. The A303 also leads to the M3 and M27 to the south and London to the north-east. The A30 to the west gives access to Salisbury. Grateley station is approximately 4 miles away providing a fast and regular train
    • service to London Waterloo throughout the day. Further afield at Andover there is also a regular rail service to London Waterloo, taking approximately 70 minutes.

    Additional information

    • Council Tax Band G
    • Freehold
    • Mains water and electricity. Private drainage (sewage treatment plant). Oil fired central heating.
    • EPC Rating: D
    • Tenure: Freehold
    • Council Tax Band: D