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Freehold
Guide price
£4,500,000
(£799/sq. ft)
5 bed country house for sale
Warren Lane, Priors Dean, Petersfield GU325 beds
5 baths
4 receptions
5,633 sq. ft
Key Information
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Froxfield Church of England Primary School 1.7 miles
- Steep Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School 2.1 miles
- Liss 2.9 miles
- Petersfield 3.2 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Freehold
- Stunning Countryside Location
- Carbon Negative Home
- Equestrian Facilities including a Manege
- 40.10 acres (16.23 ha) Land
- Planning for a Barn Conversion
- Extensive Views in all directions
Located on Warren Lane in the picturesque village of Priors Dean, this impressive house offers generous living space, land and equestrian facilities. With fabulous views over the surrounding countryside and it's 'carbon negative' status this environmentally friendly house offers the perfect chance for those looking for a very special home.
Warrenside Farm
Warrenside Farm is a ‘carbon negative’ sustainable house set in a special natural environment with some of the counties finest and most extensive ‘Wow’ views in many directions. Once inside, it is easy to see how well the space flows over 3 floors and how it brings the outside in with its large picture windows. The original 1940’s house has been cleverly upgraded and enhanced by our clients since 2017 providing a uniquely sustainable home fit for the 21st Century. There is a wonderful open plan kitchen/dining/living room at the heart of the house, with several well proportioned reception or family/media rooms, a snug and practical boot/utility room. Careful attention to
running costs with high levels of insulation, a ground source heat pump combined with extensive solar energy. It is a fantastic family home with scope to provide further ancillary accommodation with garden and grounds for children to safely free range in or to have horses or hobby livestock at home with the extensive paddocks and courtyard of buildings.
The garden is manageable and arranged around the house with particular emphasis on the entertaining deck on the southerly elevation. The garden also incorporates a small pond and is designed to maximise the views of the surrounding countryside. The grounds are mainly paddocks which are accessed from the stable courtyard and with a secondary entrance on the southwest corner of the land.
The A3 provides good regional transport links to Guildford and Portsmouth (ferry services). Chichester & Winchester are also within reach. There are well regarded state and private schools within the region, including Bedales and Churcher’s at Petersfield, where there is also a station with regular trains to London via the Portsmouth Harbour to Waterloo service.
The land extends to 16.21 ha (40.10 acres) and is divided between the Lots as on the plan as shown. Essentially, Lot 1 amounts to 5.01 ha (12.38 acres) and Lot 2 comprises 11.2 ha (27.72 acres).There is a small belt of woodland
in Lot 2, but essentially the land provides excellent free draining grassland suitable for grazing horses, sheep and cattle. There is water to both Lots and the fencing is in good order. It should be noted that a footpath runs alongside the eastern boundary.
Beyond the property, the easterly boundary neighbours an area of ancient woodland much of which is designated Sites of Special Scientific Interest (sssi), so it is a very special environmental area. At present, Hampshire County Council own some of the adjoining hillside/hanger which is also a European Special Area of Conservation due to the abundance of rare flora and fauna, including red and white Helleborine (orchids). The woods also provide habitat for owls, voles and mice as well as badgers, deer and foxes.
Warrenside Farm
Warrenside Farm is a ‘carbon negative’ sustainable house set in a special natural environment with some of the counties finest and most extensive ‘Wow’ views in many directions. Once inside, it is easy to see how well the space flows over 3 floors and how it brings the outside in with its large picture windows. The original 1940’s house has been cleverly upgraded and enhanced by our clients since 2017 providing a uniquely sustainable home fit for the 21st Century. There is a wonderful open plan kitchen/dining/living room at the heart of the house, with several well proportioned reception or family/media rooms, a snug and practical boot/utility room. Careful attention to
running costs with high levels of insulation, a ground source heat pump combined with extensive solar energy. It is a fantastic family home with scope to provide further ancillary accommodation with garden and grounds for children to safely free range in or to have horses or hobby livestock at home with the extensive paddocks and courtyard of buildings.
The garden is manageable and arranged around the house with particular emphasis on the entertaining deck on the southerly elevation. The garden also incorporates a small pond and is designed to maximise the views of the surrounding countryside. The grounds are mainly paddocks which are accessed from the stable courtyard and with a secondary entrance on the southwest corner of the land.
The A3 provides good regional transport links to Guildford and Portsmouth (ferry services). Chichester & Winchester are also within reach. There are well regarded state and private schools within the region, including Bedales and Churcher’s at Petersfield, where there is also a station with regular trains to London via the Portsmouth Harbour to Waterloo service.
The land extends to 16.21 ha (40.10 acres) and is divided between the Lots as on the plan as shown. Essentially, Lot 1 amounts to 5.01 ha (12.38 acres) and Lot 2 comprises 11.2 ha (27.72 acres).There is a small belt of woodland
in Lot 2, but essentially the land provides excellent free draining grassland suitable for grazing horses, sheep and cattle. There is water to both Lots and the fencing is in good order. It should be noted that a footpath runs alongside the eastern boundary.
Beyond the property, the easterly boundary neighbours an area of ancient woodland much of which is designated Sites of Special Scientific Interest (sssi), so it is a very special environmental area. At present, Hampshire County Council own some of the adjoining hillside/hanger which is also a European Special Area of Conservation due to the abundance of rare flora and fauna, including red and white Helleborine (orchids). The woods also provide habitat for owls, voles and mice as well as badgers, deer and foxes.
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