The Old Parsonage is a handsome country house on the edge of Stockbridge with beautiful countryside views, a pool and tennis court. It's on the market for £2,150,000.
Set in an elevated position within grounds of about 4.69 acres, the house dates back to the Victorian era with more recent additions.
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An impressive reception hall leads to the dual-aspect drawing room with central fireplace, as well as the family room which links through to a generous study, providing ample space for working from home. A large dining room provides a perfect space for more formal entertaining, with a rear hallway leading to the well-equipped kitchen/breakfast room and large breakfast area. There are double doors out onto a kitchen garden area to one side and doors leading through to the car port, terrace and pool area to the other.
On the first floor are four bedrooms, including a master bedroom with en suite shower room and some fantastic views out over the front gardens and countryside beyond. There is also a family bathroom and separate shower room on this level. There are two further bedrooms on the second floor as well as a family bathroom.
The grounds have been well kept, with lawn to the front of the house and gardens to the rear which are divided into sections, including a pretty formal garden area, pool area and a tennis court.
The house is approached via a driveway which meanders up through the grounds to the house, leading to a garage block and parking area. There is a substantial range of outbuildings recently built by the current owners, providing fantastic storage.
Giles Muddle, from Savills Winchester, said: “The Old Parsonage is a good looking country house on the edge of the picturesque and popular village of Stockbridge, with swimming pool, tennis court and commanding views over some of Hampshire’s finest countryside.”
Call 01962 841842.
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