Haydown Farm is a charming period residence with roots tracing back to the early 16th century, complemented by later extensions and a variety of barns, all set within approximately 3 acres of grounds. The farmhouse has been cherished as a family home but now stands ready for thoughtful enhancements. On the ground floor, you will find a traditional farmhouse kitchen equipped with both wall and base units, as well as an oil-fired AGA, alongside an inviting dining room featuring original oak beams, parquet flooring, and an enchanting inglenook fireplace with a wood-burning stove. The double-aspect sitting room boasts an open fireplace with a stone surround and French doors leading out to the rear courtyard. Additionally, there is a study, utility room, and a convenient downstairs w/c. The first floor hosts four spacious bedrooms—all fitted with built-in storage—with the principal bedroom benefiting from an en suite bathroom and an additional family bathroom.
Adjacent to the main house is a former barn that's currently divided into storage space, workshop, and garden room. This section particularly holds significant promise for transformation into additional living quarters (subject to necessary approvals).
The Barn Complex includes Haydown Barn itself—comprising extensive agricultural outbuildings that total over 3,500 square feet—now possessing full planning permission for residential conversion. Inside features include impressive double-height areas embellished with original beams and barn doors at both ends. With single-story cart sheds and stabling included in this area for conversion, the potential for revitalization is substantial.
The expansive gardens are another significant attribute of the property—beautifully landscaped with lawns, borders filled with beds, mature trees, and access to Wallop Brook—a rare chalk stream renowned in Hampshire that even includes your private section. A new driveway facilitates access around the property while an inviting swimming pool sits between the barns and courtyard areas.
Situated in a sought-after semi-rural location within Test Valley village; residents enjoy nearby primary school facilities as well as local shops and eateries in Over Wallop. For wider amenities, Andover along with the cathedral cities of Winchester and Salisbury are readily accessible.
Excellent transport links include mainline railway services connecting to Waterloo available at Grateley or Andover stations coupled with easy access to major roadways towards London.