This beautiful barn conversion in a superb 3.26 acre setting on the edge of a Hampshire village has gone up for sale for £2.75 million.
Meadow Barn in Shepherds Lane, Compton boasts four bedrooms, a two bedroom annexe with cinema room, separate studio and detached office or gym.
The property, three miles south of the cathedral city of Winchester, enjoys vaulted ceilings, exposed beams and galleried landings, including an exceptional first floor vaulted drawing room.
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Next to open countryside on the outskirts of the village, Meadow Barn has 5284ft of accommodation.
A large and welcoming reception/dining hall has steps leading down to a cloakroom.
From the stunning kitchen / dining room, with large central island, fitted Aga, second utility room and separate pantry, double doors lead out to a porch and through to the garden.
On the ground floor, there are three bedrooms, one with adjoining shower and a separate bathroom.
An incredible first floor sitting room enjoys views over open countryside. A galleried landing leads across to a principal bedroom suite with a large bathroom, then a staircase leads up to a further galleried area providing the potential to create an office space.
The annexe building offers a large open plan kitchen/living room, cinema room and a further two bedrooms with en suite shower rooms. A staircase leads up to two large rooms and an attic. Attached to the annexe is a further bedroom studio with shower room.
The grounds extend to 3.26 acres and include a gravel driveway, lawns, trees and a detached outbuilding with air-conditioning, which in the past has been used as a gym but would also make an excellent office.
Steven Moore, from estate agent Savills Winchester, said: "“Meadow Barn is in a superb setting on the very outskirts of the village of Compton, next to open fields. Typical of the character offered by a barn conversion, the property has full height vaulted ceilings with exposed beams, galleried landings and full height windows and doors.”
Nearby are a highly regarded primary school and excellent sporting facilities with playing fields and tennis courts on Compton Down and a pavilion which hosts community functions.
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