An exceptional converted farmhouse in the heart of a popular Hampshire village with a cellar and barn with gym is up for sale for £2.1 million. 

Kingswell House in Crawley, which is of 19th century origin, is set in nearly half an acre of land in the countryside between Winchester and Stockbridge. 

A large and welcoming reception hall provides access to the drawing room and sitting room. A large kitchen/dining room extension is the focal point of the ground floor accommodation and leads to a west facing terrace. There is a separate utility room and ground floor cloakroom.

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Upstairs, the main bedroom suite is an exceptionally good size with vaulted ceiling and views over the rear garden and an adjoining bathroom. There are three further bedrooms including a guest suite with shower and a separate family bathroom.

Kingswell House enjoys pretty cottage style gardens, a greenhouse and kitchen garden extending to 0.44 acres. 

Steven Moore, from agents Savills Winchester, said: "Kingswell House is an exceptional former farmhouse with an annexe in the heart of the incredibly sought-after village of Crawley, between Winchester and Stockbridge.”

(Image: Savills) The village is extremely pretty, with an array of period houses, a charming duck pond and the renowned public house and restaurant, The Fox & Hounds. Stockbridge provides an excellent range of day-to-day necessities as well as several pubs, restaurants, hotels and galleries. The historic city of Winchester offers a wealth of amenities including shops, restaurants, a farmers' market, Cathedral and the Theatre Royal.

There are a number of highly regarded schools in the area. 

The surrounding countryside is renowned for chalk stream fishing and the nearby River Test is regarded by many to be one of the best fly-fishing rivers in the world. Golf is available at Leckford, Royal Winchester, South Winchester and Hockley. There are numerous opportunities for walking and riding with a good network of footpaths and bridleways nearby.

(Image: Savills) The M3, A34 and A303 providing links towards London, Southampton, Oxford and the West Country. There is a regular train service from either Winchester or Micheldever station to London Waterloo taking under an hour. Southampton Airport is nearby with an increasing international flight network.