Charming Hampshire country house
New to the market is Greenhill - an outstanding country house, full of character in a rare, peaceful setting in Hampshire


A particularly handsome country house, Greenhill is believed to date from the early 19th century, and has been recently enlarged and improved to incredibly high standards. The property is now a superb family home, large and comfortable including an impressive galleried reception hall, a magnificent oak staircase and a farmhouse-style kitchen.
The property has a master bedroom suite with dressing room, four further bedrooms, three further bath/shower rooms, drawing room, dining room, family room, study/kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, two cloakrooms, cellar, triple garage, hard tennis court, and garden outbuildings all in around two acres.
Outside the property has paved terraces and flagstone walkways leading to wide sweeps of lawn with flower and herbaceous borders immediately adjacent, and to the east is another area of landscaped garden with a large covered loggia and further lawns leading to a delightful barn/summerhouse all in an exceptionally mature setting.
The property is situated on the fringe of Odiham, in the unspoiled and peaceful area of Odiham wood and common. The town itself is just two miles distant and Farnham, Hook and Basingstoke are all also nearby. The train to London goes from Winchfield jsut two miles away to London Waterloo in 55 minutes and the M3 provides easy road access to London, Gatwick and Heathrow.
The guide price is £2.2m. For further information please contact Hamptons International on 01252 718 149 or visit www.hamptons.co.uk.
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