This former Victorian rectory and coach house with wine cellar, swimming pool, library, meditation room and views over the Test Valley could be yours for £2.75 million.
The Old Rectory, in Upper Timsbury, also boasts stunning grounds, a music room, a bespoke kitchen/dining room, five spacious bedrooms and four bathrooms.
This stunning country house was built in 1887 with red-brick elevations and has been meticulously restored.
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READ MORE:The home now offers around 6,630 square feet of internal living space across three floors, linked with a room with floor to ceiling sliding glass doors, seamlessly connecting the two structures.
A grand reception hall with herringbone floor leads to the principal living areas including a bright music room, a formal drawing room and cosy library.
There's a magnificent open plan kitchen dining room and a separate family room is part of the elegant glass link.
Access the swimming pool area, garden and courtyard from here.
An impressive staircase leads to the two principal bedrooms with two more another floor up.
The former coach house is linked to the main house but can also be a self-contained living area, complete with a private entrance. It currently includes a gym, a boot room/ kitchen, a utility room and a shower room/steam room. On the first floor of the coach house is a large bedroom with en-suite bathroom, an office and a meditation room.
A staircase leads from the hall to the basement, where there is a wine cellar, ample storage and a plant room.
Giles Muddle, from agent Savills, said: "The Old Rectory represents a remarkable modern transformation of a former Victorian rectory and coach house.
"The property is so well presented and laid out, and is surrounded by landscaped grounds with a swimming pool, paddock, and beautiful views.”
The property, on Rudd Lane, is 0.2 miles from the centre of Michelmersh and Romsey and Stockbridge are a short drive away with Southampton and Winchester only a little further.
The Old Rectory is surrounded by stunning countryside, ideal for hiking the Test Way.
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