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4 bed Detached property

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Listed Jul 8, 2025
£1,350,000
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Transaction history

£670,000 Sep 23, 2015
£253,000 Jun 7, 1996

Description

"Tucked in West Meon, a small hamlet in the South Downs National Park, this four bedroom house is defined by lateral living that extends seamlessly onto its private gardens. A studio now occupies a former residence on the plot, and an external building has been imaginatively and extensively extended to create, in total, over 2,400 sq ft of bright and generously proportioned space. Petersfield and Winchester are in easy reach; both provide direct links to London in around an hour.



The Tour



The house is approached by a quiet country lane. Discreet and private, the building is rooted into its plot and protected by surrounding trees. The driveway has a generous provision of off street parking and a recently installed EV charging point.



The fa ade of Tree House is characterised by anthracite grey painted brick, confidently grounding the building into the landscape. Entering from the drive, an arched portico shelters the front door, providing a space to remove any muddy footwear earned on the numerous walks that unfold from the house s private grounds.



The main house assumes a T shaped footprint. Most of the bedrooms have been orientated to catch the easterly morning light, while the social centre of the house basks in the afternoon glow and subsequent setting sun.



Herringbone oak parquet glides underfoot in the expansive living room, dining area and kitchen. The latter has sleek cabinetry, cleverly realised in the same warm grey of the external brickwork. A Staron topped island provides plenty of preparation space, a Quooker tap and sits opposite an Fisher Paykel range cooker. A convenient walk in larder sits aside the kitchen.



The dining area offers a functional midpoint to the room, where aluminium framed double doors lead out to the terrace. A log burning stove sits within a grand stone and timber crowned hearth, which forms a natural centrepiece. Additional double doors invite more of the outside in, enhancing the free flowing connection to nature.



The principal bedroom and its en suite occupy one end of the plan. From here, two sets of double doors lead to the garden, with views of the surrounding woodland seen from the comfort of bed; the room s neutral palette allows the changing foliage of the surrounding landscape centre stage. Slate herringbone tiles by delineate the en suite bathroom, which has a walk in rain shower, bathtub and double width floating sink from Kerasan.



A further two double bedrooms both with their own en suites fan out from the central hallway. A third double bedroom has separate access to the terrace and gardens.



The studio building is nestled behind the house. Also brick built, it has good natural light and power supply. It provides nearly 800 sq ft of independent space from the house and could provide further accommodation subject to obtaining any relevant consents.



Outdoor Space



Three and a half acres of private grounds surround Tree House and its studio. Private woodland quietly fortifies the garden from the south, providing ample firewood during the winter months. Bluebells offering the first bursts of colour in spring.



Abutting the house, a south facing terrace is a wonderful sun trap, while a veranda ready provides a shady spot to retire to during the height of summer.



A generous log store is easily accessible but has been discreetly tucked away from the house.



The Area



Tree House occupies a secluded plot on the edge of the village of West Meon. The village is home to a community owned shop with daily local deliveries. Nearby pub, The Thomas Lord, has won awards for its real ale and food offering in a delightful restored 19th century setting.



The elegant gardens of Hinton Ampner offer walks through iconic 20th century landscaping and wilder walks through the scenic South Downs countryside. Sprawling walking routes are also reachable directly from Tree House.



The market town of Petersfield is a 15 minute drive away, offering weekly bustling markets and a direct train service to London in just over one hour.



For an even broader selection of amenities, the cathedral city of Winchester is around a 25 minute drive away. Consistently voted one of Britain s best places to live, Winchester enjoys easy access to the countryside with direct trains to London in under an hour. Its facilities include a hospital, an Everyman cinema, plenty of shops, and restaurants such as The Black Rat, The Chesil Rectory, and Rick Stein.

Winchester and the surrounding area are renowned for prestigious schools such as Prince s Mead, Twyford, The Pilgrims School, St Swithun s and Winchester College. Bedales School is a 12 minute drive from the house.


Winchester runs services to London Waterloo in approximately one hour. Tree House also has easy access to the road network via the M3 and is a short distance from Southampton International Airport.



Council Tax Band G"

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14,247 sqm plot

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Nearby Schools
West Meon Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School
1.8mi
Brockwood Park School
2.4mi
East Meon Church of England Controlled Primary School
2.6mi
Froxfield Church of England Primary and Pre-School
3.1mi
Ropley Church of England Primary School
3.9mi
Nearby Stations
Petersfield Station
5.2mi
Liss Station
7.1mi
Alton Station
9.4mi
Rowlands Castle Station
10.3mi
Liphook Station
11.5mi
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