Spacious five-bed Edwardian house on 0.8 acre with stunning rural views and flexible living spaces.
5 double bedrooms with principal and guest en‑suites
Over 3,700 sqft living space on a 0.8 acre plot
Open-plan kitchen with AGA and bi-fold doors to deck
Oak-framed carport, gated driveway and ample parking
Garden room, allotment, Millboard deck and hot-tub area
Oil-fired heating; oil fuel increases running costs
Very slow broadband speeds — limited home-working reception
Council tax described as quite expensive
Broadacre House is a spacious Edwardian detached home set in 0.8 acres of landscaped Hampshire countryside, offering more than 3,700 sqft of adaptable living space. The house combines period proportions—high ceilings, symmetrical facade and sash-style windows—with contemporary comforts including an AGA, bi-fold doors to a Millboard deck and multiple wood-burning/ gas-fuelled fireplaces. Principal and guest suites provide en-suite privacy while three further double bedrooms suit family life or flexible guest accommodation.
The ground floor is arranged for family living and entertaining: an open-plan kitchen/dining area with AGA and full-height doors to the terrace, a separate living room with a Bellfire gas fire, a utility/second kitchen and a study/home office with a log burner. Outdoors, a large Oak-framed car port, gated driveway and hidden hot-tub area sit within generous grounds that include a garden room (currently used as a yoga/guest space), an allotment and waterside features.
Practical considerations are straightforward and made explicit: heating is oil-fired with boiler and radiators, broadband speeds are very slow here, and council tax is described as quite expensive. The house was built in 1910 and retains period character while having double glazing fitted post-2002; some ongoing maintenance and updating should be expected in a house of this age and scale. Its secluded hamlet location delivers privacy and countryside vistas, yet the Fox & Hounds pub and village amenities are within walking distance.
This property will suit buyers seeking a roomy country home with scope for modernisation or extension (subject to planning), families wanting nearby good primary schools, and executives wanting a private rural base within reach of Portsmouth, Winchester and Southampton. The combination of plot size, flexible internal layout and countryside setting is the main draw, balanced by running-cost and connectivity considerations buyers should factor in.