Perfect thatched Hampshire farmhouse for sale
This farmhouse is a perfect example of period property at its best, with an easy commute to London, pretty gardens and a barn

Ash Lawn Farmhouse is a classic Grade II listed thatched farmhouse in Hampshire. Dating from the 17th century, the property was extended in 2003 and now features more bedrooms and a wonderful kitchen/breakfast room space.
Inside the house has considerable character and features exposed timbers, open fireplaces and brick and tiled floors. The drawing room and formal dining room (currently a sitting room) both have inglenook fireplaces and situated either side of the entrance hall. Additionally downstairs there are a music room, study and cellar, and in the extension lies the hub of the house the kitchen/breakfast room which has a wonderful limestone floor and French doors out to the terrace in the garden. On the first floor are the principal bedroom suite and five further bedrooms, and a family bathroom.
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The house comes with a barn which is ripe with potential to convert subject to listed buildings consent and beyond the barn is a former kitchen garden which is an ideal private site for a swimming pool.
The main garden faces west and is walled and overlooking adjoining countryside. The terrace is an ideal place for outdoor entertaining. Gardens are mainly laid to lawn with specimen trees and shrub and extend to around half an acre.
Ash Lawn Farmhouse is situated in the rural hamlet of Clanville which is ideal for communications, particularly to London.
The guide price is £1.25m. For further information please contact Jackson-Stops & staff on 01962 844299 or visit www.jackson-stops.co.uk.
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