Family house in Wickham, Hampshire
Savills is offering a handsome Regency townhouse on the edge of the market town of Wickham in Hampshire


Wickham Lodge is a Grade II* listed family property on the edge of the popular market town of Wickham in Hampshire. The property is set at the end of a long drive, and well presented, with the principal reception rooms of particular note.
The magnificent drawing room has a large central fireplace, deep bay window and large floor-to-ceiling sash windows, while the sitting room at the front of the house features attractive detailing, and the dining room comprises a very elegant space. The cellar and the spacious kitchen/breakfast room complete the main accommodation downstairs. Upstairs are four generous bedrooms, one of which is en-suite, and two further bathrooms.
* Subscribe to Country Life and save
The house has a raised terrace to the rear, which leads down to the formal gardens which comprise open lawns and well-planted borders. The grounds total 1.6 acres.
Wickham Lodge is just a short distance from the market square of Wickham itself, which has very good local amenities. Winchester is just 14 miles.
The guide price is £1.395m. For further information please contact Savills on 01962 841 842 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
Sign up for the Country Life Newsletter
Exquisite houses, the beauty of Nature, and how to get the most from your life, straight to your inbox.
* Hampshire country houses for sale
* Follow Country Life magazine on Twitter
-
'I have lost a treasure, such a sister, such a friend as never can have been surpassed': Inside Jane Austen's Winchester home, the house where she penned her final words and drew her final breath
Jane Austen spent the last days of her life in rented lodgings in Winchester, Hampshire. Adam Rattray describes the remarkable recent discoveries made about the house in which she died.
By Adam Rattray Published
-
An utterly charming island home in Scotland with gardens so beautiful they made the cover of Country Life
An Cala on the Isle of Seil has a fascinating history that is only enhanced by its amazing setting.
By James Fisher Published