Spacious refurbished country home with pool, outbuildings and annex potential in New Forest.
Approximately 2.21 acres of formal gardens, paddock and woodland
Heated swimming pool with self-contained guest suite (annex potential)
Large two-storey barn and stables in shell form — needs completion (STPP)
Vaulted library/dining room, open-plan kitchen and snooker/games room
Stable yard with three loose boxes, tack room and tractor shed
LPG-fired boiler and radiators — no mains gas on site
Isolated hamlet location with no mobile signal on-site
Council tax level described as quite expensive
Tucked deep in the New Forest National Park, Homelea is a rare, newly refurbished four-bedroom country home set within approx. 2.21 acres of formal gardens, paddock and woodland. The house combines period character with modern comforts — vaulted library/dining room, elegant sitting room with wood-burner, a large open-plan kitchen with Quartz worktops and high-end appliances, plus generous entertaining spaces including a full-size snooker/games room.
The grounds are a standout asset: professionally landscaped gardens, a wildlife pond with waterfall, a raised terrace and a heated swimming pool with a self-contained guest suite. Substantial outbuildings — a two-storey barn and converted stables (currently in shell) — offer clear scope for ancillary accommodation, home office or holiday-let income subject to consents. There is also a stable yard with loose boxes, tack room, tractor shed and paddock suited to hobby equestrian use.
Practical details to note: the property is LPG-heated via boiler and radiators (not on a mains gas network), uses double glazing, and sits in an isolated hamlet with no mobile signal on-site. Council tax is described as quite expensive. While many outbuildings are usable, some conversions remain in shell form and will need further investment to complete.
Homelea will suit buyers seeking long-term family living or a lifestyle purchase — those who value privacy, direct access to forestland and income potential from guest accommodation. It’s a countryside retreat with substantial scope and obvious maintenance/investment considerations for anyone wishing to develop the outbuildings further.