Droxford, SO32 3PT £1.5m
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**FIRST VIEWING DAYS FRIDAY 9TH JUNE AND SATURDAY 10TH JUNE – BY APPOINTMENT ONLY**
In a popular Hampshire village, a substantial, Edwardian house with a wealth of character, set in stunning mature gardens and grounds.
South Hill House occupies a private position in the village of Droxford, which lies within the South Downs National Park. The village benefits from an OFSTED Outstanding Junior School, a popular village pub, Post Office and village stores, a Doctors’ surgery and petrol station. Bishops Waltham lies under 5 miles to the west, offering more extensive facilities. The cathedral city of Winchester and the ancient market town of Petersfield, only 12 miles to the west and 13 miles to the east respectively, provide further shopping, recreational and cultural facilities, excellent schooling and a rail service to London Waterloo.
The beautiful Meon Valley is well known by outdoor pursuit enthusiasts. There is a cricket club in the village, golf and tennis clubs at Swanmore and Corhampton and, only a short drive to the south, The Solent and River Hamble provide excellent sailing. There is also the renowned Festival Theatre at Chichester, which often hosts productions before they reach the West End.
Further schooling includes Swanmore Church of England Primary School and Swanmore College. There is a wealth of independent schools in the area including the Bedales Schools and Churchers College and Junior School in Petersfield, Portsmouth Grammar School and Portsmouth High School, all of which are served by buses from Droxford. Other independent schools include West Hill Park in Fareham, Winchester College, St Swithun’s School, The Pilgrims School in Winchester and Twyford School.
(All distances are approximate)
- Entrance lobby and reception hall
- Drawing room, music room, dining room and study
- Kitchen, breakfast room, utility / boot room, cloakroom, external wine store and Gardener's wc
- Master bedroom with en suite bathroom and access to the roof terrace
- Guest bedroom with en suite bathroom
- 3 further bedrooms, family bathroom, separate wc and extensive attic rooms
- Double garage with further single garage, workshop and store
- Barns, stable and garden stores
- Landscaped gardens, vegetable garden and grounds of just over an acre, currently with ride-on railway and station
- EPC: E
**FIRST VIEWING DAYS FRIDAY 9TH JUNE AND SATURDAY 10TH JUNE – BY APPOINTMENT ONLY**
In a popular Hampshire village, a substantial, Edwardian house with a wealth of character, set in stunning mature gardens and grounds.
South Hill House occupies a private position in the village of Droxford, which lies within the South Downs National Park. The village benefits from an OFSTED Outstanding Junior School, a popular village pub, Post Office and village stores, a Doctors’ surgery and petrol station. Bishops Waltham lies under 5 miles to the west, offering more extensive facilities. The cathedral city of Winchester and the ancient market town of Petersfield, only 12 miles to the west and 13 miles to the east respectively, provide further shopping, recreational and cultural facilities, excellent schooling and a rail service to London Waterloo.
The beautiful Meon Valley is well known by outdoor pursuit enthusiasts. There is a cricket club in the village, golf and tennis clubs at Swanmore and Corhampton and, only a short drive to the south, The Solent and River Hamble provide excellent sailing. There is also the renowned Festival Theatre at Chichester, which often hosts productions before they reach the West End.
Further schooling includes Swanmore Church of England Primary School and Swanmore College. There is a wealth of independent schools in the area including the Bedales Schools and Churchers College and Junior School in Petersfield, Portsmouth Grammar School and Portsmouth High School, all of which are served by buses from Droxford. Other independent schools include West Hill Park in Fareham, Winchester College, St Swithun’s School, The Pilgrims School in Winchester and Twyford School.
(All distances are approximate)