A stunning Test Valley home with its own vineyard and a guest annexe overlooking the vines is up for sale for £2.65 million.
Oak Tree House is set in 3.78 acres of gardens and grounds in Michelmersh, four miles from Romsey.
The property sits in an outstanding location on the edge of the charming village with fine views to the west over the Test Valley.
(Image: Savills) It has a small hobby vineyard Sour Grapes Vineyard, planted with both red and white grapes and supported by a single story annexe named The Winery.
The main house extends to nearly 6000 sq. ft. and is a wonderful party house with a large open plan living space at its heart but with smaller more intimate reception rooms for cosy evenings in front of a movie.
The large reception hall sets the tone with the drawing room, a stunning space with gallery over, wine store, and doors that open on to the rear terrace.
(Image: Savills) There are four further reception rooms and an exceptional kitchen/dining room, great games room and study.
On the first floor there is a large landing with access to the five bedrooms, including the generous principal suite which benefits from a large dressing room, bathroom and balcony with stunning views.
The exceptional gardens include a large ornamental pond and a swimming pool complex, which is in need of replacement.
(Image: Savills) Steven Moore, of agens Savills Winchester, said: "Oak Tree House is in an outstanding position on the outskirts of the charming village of Michelmersh, with fine views over the Test Valley.
"The large family home is almost 6,000 sq ft and comes with its own hobby vineyard and aptly named annexe, ‘The Winery’, overlooking the vines."
The village enjoys its own 12th century Church as well as two of the best local pubs in this area.
The surrounding countryside offers a range of sporting facilities including world class fishing on the River Test and its tributaries, shooting and golf. There are many opportunities for walking and riding with access to a network of public footpaths and bridleways including the Test and Clarendon Way easily accessible directly from the property.
(Image: Savills)
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