This impressive £3.5million house was built in 2017 and features six bedrooms, entertaining space and a swimming pool - what more could you want?
Roegate House is nestled at the end of a private lane in Romsey, approached by a long sweeping driveway the property was built by the renowned local firm, Rymill Developments.
Described as a contemporary country house the property blends earthy natural materials with starkly contrasting sheets of metal and harsh lines to create this architecturally inspiring building.
The enormous accommodation is spread out over 6,452 square feet and has an impressive full height atrium leading to the principal open-plan reception rooms.
Ideal for entertaining the main reception rooms enjoy stunning views across open countryside and have direct access onto the westerly and south facing terrace.
At the heart of the home is the impressive open-plan kitchen which has been designed with functionality and sociability in mind.
With state of the art appliances, large kitchen island and triple aspect dining area this room is ideal for hosting family and friends.
All of the six bedrooms can be found on the first floor and boast epic views across the unencumbered woodland and fields surrounding the property.
The master suite has its own private balcony and en-suite, four of the other bedrooms also have en-suite facilities.
What multi-million pound house would be fit without a leisure wing?
Well, Roegate House has just that and comprises a stripped-back yet glamorous indoor swimming pool and sauna with an adjacent pump room and toilet.
There is also a substantial gym and cinema room, which could serve as a self-contained annexe if required.
Set within eight-acres of private gardens and woodland the property features an ornamental lake and plenty of space to build, subject to planning permission.
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