Spacious modern country estate with pool, stables and 15 acres in the South Downs.
Six double bedrooms and six bathrooms across a 11,395 sq ft modern country house
Around 15 acres: lawns, paddocks, menage, stables and eight acres of ancient woodland
Outdoor swimming pool and large entertaining terraces; private driveway and garage
Built 2010; double glazing and ground-source heat pump with underfloor heating
Located in South Downs National Park; adjoins Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust land
Very slow broadband and average mobile signal — limited for remote working
Hamlet/isolated setting: good privacy but longer drives to services and stations
Estate maintenance required: pool, paddocks, woodland and outbuildings need ongoing care
Brentwood House is a substantial modern country home set privately within about 15 acres of gardens, paddocks and ancient woodland on the edge of West Meon. Built in 2010, the house offers generous, light-filled rooms across a large floorplan (approximately 11,395 sq ft) and is arranged to suit family life and entertaining, with an outdoor swimming pool, stables, menage and extensive lawns.
Set inside the South Downs National Park and adjoining land owned by the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust, the grounds feel wild and protected — eight acres of ancient woodland provide immediate privacy and a strong sense of being close to nature. Practical features include a garage, private driveway and eco-friendly heating via a ground-source heat pump with underfloor heating, reflecting modern construction and energy-conscious systems.
This home will suit a family seeking space, outdoor life and countryside seclusion — with good local schooling and reasonable road links to Petersfield, Alton and Winchester for rail services to London. Prospective buyers should be realistic about the upkeep: the estate-scale grounds, pool, stables and ménage require ongoing maintenance and management, and services are rural — broadband speeds are very slow and mobile signal is average, which may affect home working or connectivity needs.
Overall, Brentwood House offers a rare package of scale, privacy and varied equestrian and outdoor facilities within an attractive National Park setting. It is best for buyers prepared for the responsibilities of a large country estate and who value landscape, recreation and seclusion over urban convenience.