Shedfield House, Shedfield,

The northern half of a major Grade II Listed country house, incredible potential to create a wonderful family home of some 6233 sq ft, together with mature gardens and grounds, well located in the Meon valley

Features Mileages Potential accommodation approximately 6233 sq ft (579.1 sq m) Wickham 2 miles • Reception/Dining Hall Bishops Waltham 3 miles Botley (mainline station London • Drawing Room Waterloo) 3 miles • Sitting Room/Playroom International Airport and • Study Parkway Station 10 miles Portsmouth (European Ferry Terminal) • Kitchen/Breakfast Room 11 miles • Utility Room 13 miles • Cloakroom • Cellarage Current layout of • Eight Bedrooms the house • Bathroom • Two Shower Rooms • Space for Garaging, subject to planning • Mature Gardens and Grounds • In all about 1.18 acres (0.48 ha)

Lotting Plan

Location

Shedfield lies in countryside thirteen miles south of Winchester and ten miles north east of Southampton between the villages of Botley, , and Wickham on the western side of the Meon valley. It adjoins the grounds and golf course of the Marriott Meon Valley Country Club. The village has two public houses, a village hall, and recreation ground. There are good local amenities in Bishops Waltham and Wickham and a wide range of large shops and superstores at Hedge End (M27 Junction 7). There are railway stations for London Waterloo at Botley, Southampton Parkway and Winchester and excellent road links with the A32 and M27 both nearby. The surrounding countryside provides many walks, bicycle tracks and bridleways and it is very close to marinas along the south coast for first class yachting and other water sports.

Winchester 01962 844299 [email protected] jackson-stops.co.uk Wykeham House 11a Southgate Street Winchester Hampshire SO23 9DZ

| | | | Property Information | Services: Mains water, electricity, drainage - | currently shared septic tank. The purchaser will be required to install their own private drainage | system within four months of completion. Oil | fired central heating. | | Local Authority: Winchester City Council 01962 | 840222.

| Viewing: By appointment through the agents | Jackson-Stops & Staff, Wykeham House, 11a | Southgate Street, Winchester, Hampshire SO23 | 9DZ Telephone: 01962 844299.

| Directions (SO32 2HQ) | | Leave Bishops Waltham driving south (Winchester | Road), towards Wickham. Continue past the ‘Chase Inn’ on the left hand side and after | approximately 100 yards turn right into Clewers | Hill. Continue to the T junction turning right, | Drive to the crossroads and continue straight on | into Sandy Lane. Pass the Marriott Golf and Country Club on your left and continue to the T | junction at the end of Sandy Lane. Turn left onto | the Botley Road (A334), and the first entrance on | the left hand side is the gated driveway to Hatton | Turnor House and Shedfield House.

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Important Notice: Jackson -St ops & Staff, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1. They have no authority to make or give any representatio ns or warranties in relation to the property. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be rel ied up on as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulations or other consents and Jackson-Stops & Staff have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise.

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The Property Outside Shedfield House is the second release of the estate which is being sold in three individual residences. It Shedfield House has full rights of way over the main drive which is in the forms the northern half of a major Grade II listed country house. It has a fascinating history; there was ownership of the southern half of the house, Hatton Turnor House. It is entered a farmhouse on the site in the 13th century and in the early 17 th century the house was rebuilt and through tall wrought iron gates and a five bar field gate with a long carriage from that date expanded by successive owners. The Manor House and its Estate passed to the driveway leading up through the grounds. The purchasers of Shedfield House will Phillimore family in 1868, the majority of which excluding the house remains in the family today. The be required to create the final section of driveway within their own curtilage. This house was purchased by the current owners some eleven years ago who have subsequently carried out would also include a parking area and any garaging, subject to Listed Building an extensive programme of restoration. Listed Building Consent has just been granted to divide the Consent. main house into two, Shedfield House being coloured green on the Site Plan. Prior to completion of a sale, the vendors will be carrying out certain works to form the division, a list of these works is The Gardens available with their solicitors, architects and selling agents. The gardens and grounds to Shedfield House are a very special feature and lie predominantly to the western side of the house. There are sweeping lawns and The house has many phases being extended from time to time. The imposing front is mellow brick some very fine specimen trees and banks of rhododendrons. They extend in all to with inset sash and small pane casement windows with many gable wings whilst the rear of the house about 1.18 acres (0.48 ha) is rendered with sash windows, again under a tiled and dormered roof. The accommodation is currently laid out over three floors plus cellar but please see the floor plans which show the layout of the house as it is today. The architect’s plans of the proposed accommodation, for which Listed Building Consent has been granted, are available with the selling agents.

The house has some very fine architectural features attributed to Christopher Hatton Turnor, at the time an apprentice to Lutyens, and this includes the amazing lead fireplace in the drawing room and inset Portuguese plates. With certain works carried out, it is proposed that the front door will open into a reception/dining hall. There is a magnificent drawing room of superb proportions with the very fine fireplace. Off the rear hall a staircase rises to the first floor, there is a sitting room/playroom with beamed ceiling, a fully fitted kitchen/breakfast room which has French doors into the garden, utility room, cloakroom, study and the useful cellars. On the first floor, above the drawing room, is a magnificent principal bedroom, there are four further bedrooms, a bathroom and two shower rooms on the first floor and within the attic are bedrooms seven and eight, there is also extensive roof space which could have the potential to be converted.

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