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House with pool Southampton (United Kingdom)

Hook Park is a very prestigious location close to Warsash with access to the Hook with Warsash Nature Reserve which combines, woodland, pasture and wetlands to provide a habitat for a diverse range of wildlife and includes the shoreline of Southampton Water up to the mouth of the River Hamble well known as a yachting Mecca for yachtsmen with several marinas within a few minutes drive. Warsash has a wide range of local amenities including several pubs, shops, a cafe, an active Tennis Club within walking distance and several golf clubs a short drive away. There are numerous footpaths and one that leads to the village of Warsash along the foreshore where the iconic Pink Ferry will take you across the river to Hamble village. Solent Way, a well known walking route, is within a few minutes walk and is very popular for dog walking. Access to the M27 at J9, airports in Southampton and Bournemouth and mainline trains from Fareham and Southampton Airport Parkway give easy access to all parts of the UK and areas of Europe. On leaving Newtown Road in Warsash you will drive over a bridge into Hook Park which is worlds away from the mainstream and an oasis of calm. The original mansion, Hook House, built by William Hornby in 1790 was modelled on Government House in Bombay, where he was the Governor, on land given to him on his retirement by the British Government. Over the ensuing years the house was neglected by his descendants but early in the 20th century a new owner started a renovation project but it is likely that a fire was accidentally started by contractors working on the house and it was totally destroyed and never rebuilt so the land was sold for development. Located on a large plot of 1.3 acres Cotswold House is a substantial family home with an attractive facade to the front that is approached over a sweeping gravel driveway which leads to the front entrance, two double length garages with space for 8 cars, a single garage attached to the Pool House and ample parking for several cars. There are steps up to an imposing front door which leads into a large reception hall. The accommodation in the house extends to 4200 sq ft and is spread over 2 floors which includes on the ground floor a drawing room with substantial stone open fireplace and oak beams, original polished wood flooring, double aspect dining room, family room and a kitchen with separate breakfast/casual dining area. On this floor there is also a guest bedroom with ensuite bathroom and separate rain shower. There is also a cloakroom and utility room.. Stairs lead to the first floor landing with access to a large balcony overlooking the nature reserve and Southampton Water. A principal bedroom with ensuite bathroom and 3 further bedrooms, a family bathroom and a small nursery are all on this floor. Outside there is a single story building of 543 sq ft currently used as a one bedroom home called The Pool House which could easily be converted ( subject to planning regulations) to create a gym, sauna, spa, showers and changing rooms for the pool(currently unused) that is located to the front of this building. Adjoining the main house there is a double length garage with a 2 bedroom flat that has a kitchen/living area above and a separate entrance to the rear. Between the house and garage is an internal yard currently used as a dog run and kennel. There is a gardener's WC there too. The second double length garage is detached with a one bedroom Garden Flat above. Both these buildings lend themselves to re-development as a home office or incorporation into the main house to create more space. Currently, each unit is let under the terms of the Renters Rights Act which became law on May 1st 2026 and are generating approximately £1000.00 per month each, inclusive of heat, light and Council Tax. The Pool House is separately rated at Band C. The two flats are included in the main house for Council Tax purposes. Agent's Note: The Pool House and one of the flats has been separately assessed for energy efficiency, the other flat is included in the assessment of the main house.AI has been used to demonstrate what the pool could look like when filled with water. Location: Southampton City Centre: 8.8 miles Portsmouth City Centre: 15 miles Marinas on the east bank of the River Hamble - 3.5 miles Southampton Airport Parkway - 13.5 miles Southampton Airport - 13.1 miles Solent Airport (Private Aircraft) - 7.5 miles M27 J9 - 4.1miles Prep Schools: West Hill Park Titchfield Boundary Oak Wickham Meon Cross Stubbington Pilgrims Winchester Public Schools: Winchester College Portsmouth Grammar Churchers Petersfield King Edward VI Southampton St Swithuns Winchester Primary Schools: Locks Heath Junior School Secondary Schools: Brookfield School Warsash For more information and an appointment to view please contact: David Brierley: 07464 679875 or [email protected]

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$2,323,700
5bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House with garden and terrace Southampton (United Kingdom)

Maidenstone Heath is one of the most historically significant private residences in Hampshire - a substantial period house of medieval origin set within approximately 3.5 acres of landscaped grounds on the west bank of the River Hamble, with its own private lake, a detached one-bedroom cottage, boathouse and double garage, extending in total to over 8,200 square feet across the main house, annexe and outbuildings. Offering five principal bedrooms, three bathrooms, five reception rooms and a suite of first-floor offices, it presents a rare combination of historic provenance, generous family accommodation and practical workspace in one of Bursledon's most secluded and sought-after positions. The name Maidenstone Heath appears in the historical record as far back as 1353, when a deed recorded a grant of land at the site, and the estate is known to have supported a settled community from at least the 14th century - possibly earlier. The Oysel, Sonday, Blundell and Spencer Smith families are all woven into its story across six centuries, and the property lane itself - Blundell Lane, understood to follow the course of an ancient Saxon drove road to. Winchester - bears the name of the family who owned the estate for much of the 19th century. The core of the present house is understood to date from the 16th century, and the estate retains a quality of timelessness rare in a property so close to both the motorway and the city. Approached via a long, sweeping private drive that curves through mature planting to a broad gravelled sweep in front of the house, the setting immediately conveys the seclusion and scale of the property. The house sits well back from the lane, screened by established trees, and the front grounds open directly towards the River Hamble, with views across the water from the principal elevations. The architecture is characterful and unhurried - warm brickwork, generous proportions and a rhythm of tall sash windows reflecting the Victorian-era improvements that shaped the house into the substantial residence it is today. Accommodation The ground floor is arranged around a generous central lobby, from which the principal reception rooms unfold with a natural sense of flow. Five distinct reception spaces serve a variety of purposes: a sitting room of considerable proportions (just over 24 feet in length), a formal dining room of similar scale, an elegant drawing room extending to over 28 feet - the largest room in the house and a natural venue for entertaining - and a quieter reading room[KM1.1]. A fully equipped gym completes the ground-floor reception accommodation, occupying a well-proportioned room adjoining the kitchen wing. The kitchen and breakfast room lies at the heart of the domestic side of the house, with space for both a cooking and dining area, and connects directly to a utility room of practical scale. The rear section of the first floor has been thoughtfully arranged as a self-contained working environment, with four separate offices of varying sizes, served by their own circulation space and entirely separate in character from the residential accommodation at the front. This arrangement — professional yet private, integrated yet discreet - makes Maidenstone Heath genuinely suitable for those running a significant business from home without compromise to family life. The residential first floor is entered from the main staircase and opens onto a broad landing serving the principal bedroom suite, which is exceptionally generous at nearly 18 by 17 feet, with a dedicated dressing room and en-suite bathroom. Two further double bedrooms and a family shower room complete this level, together with a versatile playroom. The second floor provides two further bedrooms - both good doubles - alongside a cosy snug ideal for a sitting room or quiet retreat, and a four-piece bathroom of notable quality. A terrace[KM2.1] is also accessed from this level, providing an elevated outdoor space with views across the grounds. The Cottage Set within the grounds and entirely independent of the main house, the detached annexe offers an open-plan lounge and kitchen, a bedroom and Two bathroom[KM3.1]s, one with a bath and another with a shower - well suited to use as a guest suite, staff accommodation or a source of rental income. It adds a further 678 square feet to the overall accommodation. Grounds and Outbuildings The grounds extend to approximately 3.5 acres and have been landscaped to make the most of the waterside position. A private boating lake sits within the grounds - an extraordinary feature for a residential property - with a substantial boathouse extending to approximately 1,000 square feet, offering excellent storage and convenient access to the nearby waterfront. The sweeping driveway is itself a statement arrival, with established planting on either side giving the approach a sense of ceremony. Ample off-road parking is provided. A substantial outbuilding - nearly 1,000 square feet across two floors, with a barn and store - provides considerable scope for further workshop, storage or conversion, subject to consent. The front grounds enjoy open views over the River Hamble, with the changing light on the water forming a constant and captivating backdrop throughout the day. A public footpath from Blundell Lane runs north along the river directly into the River Hamble Country Park, providing immediate access to miles of walking along the shoreline without setting foot on a road. Location Bursledon occupies the western bank of the River Hamble at a point where the river widens before its estuary, and the village has been shaped by that relationship with the water across many centuries. The Jolly Sailor, one of Hampshire's most celebrated waterside pubs, and the nearby Elephant Boatyard - where vessels including HMS Elephant were built - are among the landmarks that recall the area's long shipbuilding and maritime heritage. The river itself offers sailing, paddleboarding, kayaking and fishing, and the Hamble is one of the most active sailing waters on the south coast. For everyday needs, the village has a good range of local facilities, and both Waitrose and Marks & Spencer are within easy reach. The River Hamble Country Park provides further open space and recreational amenity. The Hamble Sports Complex offers gym, pool and court facilities nearby. Southampton city centre is approximately 4.5 miles by road, with West Quay shopping centre, extensive dining, museums, galleries and cultural venues all accessible within a short drive. Southampton Airport is 6.6 miles from the property. Commuters are well served: Bursledon railway station is just 0.3 miles away, with services to Southampton Central in around 21 minutes and London Waterloo in approximately 1 hour 10 minutes via Southampton Airport Parkway. The M27 Junction 8 is 1.5 miles from the property, connecting directly to the M3 for London. Property Information Tenure: Freehold Council Tax: Band H Local Authority: Eastleigh Borough Council EPC: D Construction: Brick with clay tiled roof ; core of house understood to date from the 16th century with later Victorian improvements Services: Mains water, gas and electricity; private sewage via septic tank Heating: Gas central heating Broadband: FTTP – ultrafast Broadband - buyers should refer to the Ofcom Checker for speeds and coverage. Mobile coverage: Buyers should confirm 4G/5G availability with their provider Parking: Double garage and extensive driveway parking Outbuildings: Detached one-bedroom annexe/cottage; Substantial boathouse double garage Restricted Covenants: An Agreement dated 8 April 1994 ... relates to the development of the land in this title. The said deed also contains restrictive covenants affecting part of the land in this title. – Please ask for more details. Historical note: The estate has a documented history dating to at least 1353, with references in the Hound manor court records and subsequent Hampshire Record Office deeds. A full ancestry research report commissioned from Debrett Ancestry Research Ltd (2012) is available for inspection.

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$3,319,600
5bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Stockbridge (United Kingdom)

Woolbury, a unique contemporary country home, is named after a nearby Iron Age fort. Designed by the Haddow Partnership and completed in 2004, it offers nearly 6,100 square feet of impressive airy living space spread across three floors. This adaptable space is perfect for family living and formal entertaining. Additional 3,450 square feet of outbuildings include a separate self-contained studio flat and stabling for 6 horses. Located within professionally landscaped gardens and fenced paddocks, Woolbury offers an indoor-outdoor lifestyle for the whole family. A gravelled drive leads to parking for several cars and a detached double garage with a self-contained studio annexe above ideal for guests staff or home workers. The formal gardens are laid to lawn on two levels, framed by mature hedging and well-stocked borders. A raised water feature and a large terrace on two levels, wired for lighting and sound, create separate seating areas and serve as a natural extension of the home, perfect for outdoor entertaining. Panoramic views stretch over the property’s paddocks and the surrounding 1,400-acre Heath Estate in the test Valley, with a footpath leading to Stockbridge Downs. On entering through the front door you are immediately struck by an architectural masterpiece that is an attractive oval reception hall that features a timber tread staircase with glass side panels and stainless steel hand rail to the upper floors. From here, there is access to a study with a private high speed internet connection perfect for home working with French doors to the front garden, a guest cloakroom, a spacious dining room with ample room for 10 dinner guests, and a triple-aspect games room with an enclosed corner fireplace. The kitchen/breakfast room fitted by Formwork Architects features a central island, curved breakfast bar, AGA, modern integrated appliances, and a walk-in pantry. It opens into a stunning conservatory that features a mono pitched glass roof incorporating an internal balcony on the first floor with French doors to the terrace and garden. A utility room with cloakroom and an interconnecting boot room and access to the rear garden complete the ground floor. All floors are served by underfloor heating. Upstairs, a spacious landing leads to a triple-aspect sitting room with a corner fireplace and sweeping views of the Test Valley. There is a principal bedroom suite featuring a private balcony overlooking the stables, a fitted dressing room, and a en suite bathroom that includes a shower and separate spa bath. Two additional bedrooms—one with a balcony and the other with ample wardrobes—share a generous family bathroom with a separate shower. The vaulted top floor is accessed by a spiral stone staircase and features two further double bedrooms both with built in storage, a family shower room, and a bright galleried gym/quiet area above the sitting room. A glass panelled bridge within a stainless steel framework and hand rail creates a magnificent architectural centrepiece and a wonderful sense of light and space. The equestrian facilities are set apart from the main house and include an American-style barn with six Loddon loose boxes, a tack room and secure internal area for grooming and tacking up. An all-weather flood lit manège and post-and rail paddocks provide excellent riding amenities. A separate outbuilding houses a kitchenette, WC, two stores and an open-fronted barn—offering a well-equipped and versatile set-up for private/livery use or future commercial potential. Another adjoining store houses a full size generator with automatic connection to the mains in the event of a power outage. Located in the heart of the Test Valley and surrounded by the extensive 1,400-acre Heath Estate, within easy access of Stockbridge Down, this home is ideally placed for rural peace and tranquillity and yet with excellent connectivity to the larger cities of Winchester and Salisbury and air, road and rail transport links to London and other parts of the UK and Europe all within easy reach. Stockbridge, with the reputation for being the centre of trout fishing on the internationally renowned River Test, offers a delightful mix of independent shops, cafés, restaurants, and pubs, along with a renowned butcher and local hotel. The area is well served by a range of schooling options including Stockbridge Primary and Danebury Secondary School (formerly Test Valley Secondary), with nearby independent choices such as Farleigh, Embley, Godolphin, Pilgrims’, St Swithun’s, and Winchester College. For commuters, the A30 provides easy access to the A303 and M3, while rail connections from Winchester or Micheldever offer direct services to London Waterloo from 57 minutes. The surrounding countryside offers superb opportunities for walking, riding, cycling, and world-class trout fishing on the River Test. Agents Note: There is planning permission dated 21st January 2025 for the installation of a domestic 42 panel solar array in the corner of the paddock behind the house. Details on request.There is scope to create a swimming pool on the upper lawn subject to all the necessary consents. Location: Stockbridge - 2.2 miles Winchester - 7.8 miles Micheldever Station - 10 miles Andover - 11 miles Salisbury - 20.3 miles Southampton Airport - 18.9 miles M3 J11 - 10 miles Prep Schools: Pilgrims, Winchester Farleigh School, Andover Public Schools: Winchester College St Swithun's, Winchester Godolphin, Salisbury Embley, Romsey King Edward VI, Southampton Primary Schools: Stockbridge Primary School Secondary Schools: Danebury Secondary School Stockbridge

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$3,917,100
5bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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