This superb period farmhouse set in 1.77 acres with a two bedroom cottage and party barn could be yours for £1.75 million.
Halterworth Farm, in Highwood Lane, Romsey, boasts an impressive vaulted kitchen/breakfast room with bi fold doors which open onto the rear terrace and gardens beyond.
The grand entrance hallway leads to a dining room, sitting room, and family room / study.
There are four bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with ensuite, and family bathroom at first floor level.
A basement room, with shower room, has great potential.
The lovely two bedroom annexe was recently converted and boasts its own outside space.
The property is approached via a gateway which opens on to a gravel driveway providing parking for numerous vehicles as well as access to the garage and comprehensive range of outbuildings.
It sits behind a mature hedgerow with attractive beds running across the front of the garden. The more formal grounds lie to the rear of the property and include a large terraced area for outdoor entertaining, From here, lawns run up to one of two paddocks providing excellent turnout facilities.
The outbuildings are extremely versatile and include a party barn as well as a number of stables.
Property agent Giles Muddle, from Savills Winchester, said: "Halterworth Farm is a superb period farmhouse with character and excellent secondary accommodation - a really good package with excellent outbuildings and land."
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The property is situated in a pocket of open countryside on the edge of the pretty market town of Romsey, which offers amenities including numerous cafes and its own independent department store. The larger cities of Southampton, Salisbury and Winchester are all easily accessible.
The surrounding Test Valley countryside provides an array of sporting amenities such as fishing on some of the country's renowned chalk streams. There is fine pheasant and partridge shooting and golf is available nearby. The area is also ideal for walking and riding with its proximity to the National Trust land, in particular the grounds of Mottisfont Abbey.
Romsey offers good private and state schools, a train station and easy access to the New Forest, plus M27 and M3 motorways.
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