5 bedroom detached house
Sold STC
Detached house
5 beds
3 baths
2454
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band H
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Features and description
- Edwardian period country house
- Beautifully kept and presented inside and out
- Approximately 2.2 acres of formal gardens and grounds
- Separate detached two bedroom coach house
- Very private and quiet location
- Secure gated entrance
- Triple vehicle barn-style carport/garage
- Five bedrooms
- Two ensuites and a family bathroom
- Impressively spacious reception hall
A quite beautiful Edwardian period home set in very well-tended formal gardens and grounds of around 2.2 acres offering a wonderful sense of privacy and tranquillity. In addition to the ample accommodation in the main house, the property includes a separate detached two-bedroom coach house lending itself to a variety of uses including ancillary accommodation, office or leisure space.
Rose Thicket is hidden in a very pleasant rural position just outside of the pretty village of Hambledon on the edge of The South Downs National Park. There are no visible neighbours, and the house sits towards the centre of the plot surrounded by lush lawn and a wide variety of mature trees.
A secure gated entrance opens to a long shingled driveway that sweeps in between the main house and cottage through to the barn-style open garages and tractor store. The main house has some most impressive features, with high ceilings, period doors and mouldings adding to the overall Edwardian character. On the ground floor, you are greeted by a very spacious reception hall, which leads to all main rooms - the kitchen, the formal dining room, and the large sitting room which leads through to an excellent-sized conservatory taking in views of the gardens. The country-style kitchen is stunning, featuring a central island unit, and an open-plan family room with bi-fold doors opening onto a terrace. For convenience, there is also a utility room and boot room with external access.
The first floor is home to five bedrooms - the principal bedroom and bedroom two both benefit from ensuite facilities and enjoy lovely views over the gardens from their bay windows. There is a further family bathroom serving the remaining bedrooms.
The coach house is roomy and comfortable and includes two separate reception rooms, one with a wood-burning stove, and two first-floor bedrooms with a bathroom between. This is a super space for either guest accommodation, offices for those who work from home, or for a number of creative hobbies.
The grounds are very special, a relatively flat plot almost entirely devoted to the formal garden that completely surrounds the property with lawn, mature trees, plants, shrubs and flowers, and an ornamental pond with a patio area providing a quiet haven away from the house.
Hambledon with its welcoming pub, village stores, doctors’ surgery, and highly regarded primary school is a picturesque village in Hampshire. Nestling in the South Downs National Park it is often referred to as the “Cradle of Cricket” for its historical significant in the sport. Quaint architecture, lush countryside, strong community spirit, and peaceful ambience make it a charming and idyllic destination for visitors and residents alike.
Disclaimer: Private drainage, awaiting Environmental Agency Compliance Certificate.
Superbly situated in the Meon Valley Rose Thicket lies just 2 miles outside the historic village of Hambledon whilst benefiting from excellent transportation links. Petersfield is within 12 miles with train services to London Waterloo in approximately 65 minutes. The A3 is within 6.5 miles whilst to the south is the M27 both providing excellent road links to London, Portsmouth, and all parts of the country. The charming market town of Bishops Waltham, is approximately 7 miles, and the cathedral city of Winchester, within 16 miles, both provide comprehensive shopping facilities. The Meon Valley is considered one of the most beautiful rural areas in the UK with Hambledon village falling within the South Downs National Park.
Rose Thicket is hidden in a very pleasant rural position just outside of the pretty village of Hambledon on the edge of The South Downs National Park. There are no visible neighbours, and the house sits towards the centre of the plot surrounded by lush lawn and a wide variety of mature trees.
A secure gated entrance opens to a long shingled driveway that sweeps in between the main house and cottage through to the barn-style open garages and tractor store. The main house has some most impressive features, with high ceilings, period doors and mouldings adding to the overall Edwardian character. On the ground floor, you are greeted by a very spacious reception hall, which leads to all main rooms - the kitchen, the formal dining room, and the large sitting room which leads through to an excellent-sized conservatory taking in views of the gardens. The country-style kitchen is stunning, featuring a central island unit, and an open-plan family room with bi-fold doors opening onto a terrace. For convenience, there is also a utility room and boot room with external access.
The first floor is home to five bedrooms - the principal bedroom and bedroom two both benefit from ensuite facilities and enjoy lovely views over the gardens from their bay windows. There is a further family bathroom serving the remaining bedrooms.
The coach house is roomy and comfortable and includes two separate reception rooms, one with a wood-burning stove, and two first-floor bedrooms with a bathroom between. This is a super space for either guest accommodation, offices for those who work from home, or for a number of creative hobbies.
The grounds are very special, a relatively flat plot almost entirely devoted to the formal garden that completely surrounds the property with lawn, mature trees, plants, shrubs and flowers, and an ornamental pond with a patio area providing a quiet haven away from the house.
Hambledon with its welcoming pub, village stores, doctors’ surgery, and highly regarded primary school is a picturesque village in Hampshire. Nestling in the South Downs National Park it is often referred to as the “Cradle of Cricket” for its historical significant in the sport. Quaint architecture, lush countryside, strong community spirit, and peaceful ambience make it a charming and idyllic destination for visitors and residents alike.
Disclaimer: Private drainage, awaiting Environmental Agency Compliance Certificate.
Superbly situated in the Meon Valley Rose Thicket lies just 2 miles outside the historic village of Hambledon whilst benefiting from excellent transportation links. Petersfield is within 12 miles with train services to London Waterloo in approximately 65 minutes. The A3 is within 6.5 miles whilst to the south is the M27 both providing excellent road links to London, Portsmouth, and all parts of the country. The charming market town of Bishops Waltham, is approximately 7 miles, and the cathedral city of Winchester, within 16 miles, both provide comprehensive shopping facilities. The Meon Valley is considered one of the most beautiful rural areas in the UK with Hambledon village falling within the South Downs National Park.
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