THIS stunning Meon Valley manor house has recently been put on the market for a guide price of £2,000,000.
Located on the edge of West Meon, this five-bedroom family home is set within grounds totalling around 1.84 acres and has its own outdoor swimming pool.
Offering well-proportioned accommodation throughout, this property boasts an attractive reception hall, a part-walled garden and has both ‘significant character and charm’.
Overlooking its front gardens from a raised position, Westbury Manor is approached over a sweeping driveway and has adjoining buildings to the rear, including a large car port garage and workshop which could be incorporated into the main house – which itself has potential to be improved and extended – subject to the necessary consents.
Steven Moore, head of residential sales at Savills in Winchester, whose team is handling the sale, says: “This has quite clearly been a much loved home and is genuinely one of the nicest houses to reach the market in Hampshire this year. As well as its significant character and charm, this wonderful family home benefits from an idyllic village location that has a good sense of community, access to good schooling and amenities that are nearby, which will always be sought after.”
The property has attracted a high level of interested from buyers seeking to relocate over the past 12 months due to the spacing and land of the property.
“Behavioural and lifestyle changes had a significant impact on the market last year as buyers looked for more space and widened their search in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic,” adds Steven.
“The Meon Valley has been attracting a range of buyers from families coming out of London and Surrey for more space to bring up children, to older couples who want to make the most of country living, with beautiful walks on the doorstep. We’ve also seen demand from local buyers who have always loved the area and have taken the opportunity to buy here when the right properties have come to the market.”
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