GU33 6NS - 3 bed tudor revival estate apartment in Hawkley, GU33 6NS

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3 bedroom apartment for sale in Hawkley Hurst, Liss, Hampshire, GU33

Summary - LYTH COURT, LISS, HAWKLEY GU33 6NS

3 bed 2 bath Apartment

Spacious character home with private garden and extensive communal parkland.
Grade II listed Tudor Revival apartment with abundant period features
Extremely large 2,832 sq ft internal area across two levels
Private demised garden, York stone terrace and access to 8 acres communal grounds
Three bedrooms, principal with en suite; study, pantry and cellar included
Two garages plus driveway parking; woodland and river path access
Long lease (circa 947 years) but listed status restricts alterations
Oil-fired heating, private drainage; EPC E and expensive Council Tax band
Annual service charge c. £6,058.12 (above average) and maintenance responsibilities
Set within the South Downs National Park, this substantial three-bedroom apartment occupies the ground and first floors of a Grade II listed Tudor Revival mansion. The apartment offers generous reception rooms, period detailing, high ceilings and private garden and terrace – ideal for someone seeking character-packed countryside living with large communal grounds. Two garages and parking are included, with direct access to eight acres of landscaped parkland, woodland walks and riverside paths.

Practical advantages include a long lease (circa 947 years remaining), fibre-to-premises broadband and excellent mobile signal. The layout provides flexible family spaces: an elegant drawing room with fireplace and French doors, a kitchen/dining room with flagstone floors and an AGA, a study and pantry, plus three first-floor bedrooms including a principal with en suite. There is also useful storage including a cellar and two garages.

Important considerations are straightforward: the building is Grade II listed, which will restrict alterations and may complicate maintenance and permissions. Heating is oil-fired via a boiler and radiators; drainage is private. The property carries an EPC rating of E, an expensive Council Tax band (F) and an above-average annual service charge of approximately £6,058. Buyers should factor listed-status constraints and ongoing servicing costs into their plans.

This home will suit buyers who prioritise historic character, generous internal space and a rural setting over a low-maintenance modern finish. There is clear potential for sympathetic updating within the constraints of listed-building consent, making it attractive to families or professionals seeking a distinctive countryside home near Petersfield and local schools.

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