Set in approximately 1.4 acres of grounds, including formal gardens and a paddock, the house showcases original features such as exposed beams and inglenook fireplaces, complemented by thoughtful updates.
The sitting/dining room, bathed in sunlight through a large bay window, features two striking back-to-back fireplaces, one housing a wood burner and the other an open fire with cast iron surround. The kitchen, installed in 2019, combines functionality with character, boasting original beams, a Belling range oven, and a breakfast bar. Additional ground-floor accommodation includes a family room, study, utility, boot room, and a converted studio offering versatile use.
The semicircular staircase leads to the first floor, where the principal bedroom features an en suite with a roll-top bath and separate shower. Three further double bedrooms offer picturesque views of the countryside.
With its rich history, modern enhancements, and idyllic surroundings, The Old Farm House is a truly unique and inviting home.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Materials used in construction: stone/brick/tiles
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Survey work – tree related subsidence identified. All work and repairs completed and trees removed.
Covenants – all details available through conveyancing process. Annex cannot be used as separate residence and building not permitted on old orchard land area.
Improvements – double glazing throughout, conversion of double garage to multipurpose room/kitchenette/en suite, CCTV and alarm system installed
The village of Whiteparish is a thriving community offering a wide range of exceptional local amenities: including a church, new village hall/recreational centre, village shop/post office, primary school, two public houses and an excellent modern Doctor’s surgery.
Whiteparish is conveniently situated for train/airport connections from Southampton Parkway with a main line train service via the cathedral city of Winchester to London Waterloo.
Romsey is conveniently located to the south east and is well known for its historic Abbey and bustling town centre, with a wide range of shops, restaurants and leisure facilities.
To the North West, Salisbury offers many attractions, including the famous Cathedral, restaurants, leisure services, train station and the open air market twice weekly.
Schools, both state and private for all ages, are available in the area, including Embley School, Bishops Wordsworth’s, Godolphin, Winchester College, South Wilts Grammer schools in Salisbury, The Romsey School and Mountbatten School.
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