A wing of a magnificent Grade II listed house dated back to 1861.
Located in the South Downs National Park in a spectacular country setting within woodland on high ground and fine views. Hanger court is a wing of a Grade II listed country mansion, Hawkley Hurst, and was designed by the eminent Victorian architect Samuel Sanders Teulon. After World War II, the estate was divided up into eight separate properties, including 3 apartments, with partly private and partly communal gardens. Hanger Court has been completely refurbished to an extremely high standard but retains character and period features. The ground floor rooms, which benefit from underfloor heating, are well-proportioned with high ceilings and enjoying light from the large original windows. The grand entrance hall welcomes you to the property, leading you to the north of the property into bedroom 4, which is ideal for a guest suite with an en suite shower room. To the south of the property an archway leads to a large study area leading to a family room with a downstairs WC and cloakroom. Two tall grand oak doors lead from the family room into the spacious and elegant sitting room/dining room, featuring a Minster stone fireplace, which opens on either side and French doors opening out into the private garden. Beautiful feature doors lead into the vaulted ceiling kitchen/breakfast room, with further doors leading onto the garden terrace and into a boot room/utility, an extension recently undertaken by the current owners.The original circular stone staircase, which externally is the original turret, gains access to the first floor; two generously proportioned double bedrooms have fitted wardrobe cupboards, and the principal bedroom has a fully refurbished, delightfully appointed en suite shower room with underfloor heating. There is also a stylish, modern and newly fitted family bathroom. To the top of the turret is a useful storage cupboard.Additional Information:Electricity Supply:Water Supply:Metered - NoSewerage:Private with Hawkley Hursr EstateHeating:Underfloor hot water system for heating in sitting rooms/halls. Electric underfloor heating in kitchen/utility room and individually electric underfloor heating in bathrooms.Broadband:Is there broadband supply - YesMobile Coverage:Please look at the Ofcom website for more informationRestrictions:Coastal erosion risk:Is there risk of coastal erosion - NoFlooding risk:Planning permissions:Coalfields and mining:
Hawkley, which is one of the prettiest and most unspoilt villages on the eastern side of Hampshire, lies within the South Downs National Park. It lies between the villages of Steep and Selborne. The old market town of Alton is in the north, and Petersfield is in the south. The house lies on the northeastern edge of the village on high ground, some 300 ft above sea level, looking out over the picturesque view. The village has a church, a public house which is easily accessible within walking distance, a village hall that is used as a Montessori School, a sports pavilion and various clubs. Excellent local schools include Bedales School, Churchers College, Bohunt School and Ditcham Park. Although the property is in the countryside, the village is not remote. There are local shops and a train station with trains to London Waterloo at Liss from 66 minutes. (Times and distance are approximate)NB there is no ground rent.