Burhunt Farm is a significant historic farmstead located within the serene landscapes of East Hampshire's South Downs National Park. This property consists of a Grade II listed farmhouse, a thoughtfully converted barn and stables, and an unused hop kiln that comes with planning permission for conversion into a three-bedroom annexe. The farmhouse, originating in the early 19th century, boasts spacious, light-filled rooms ideal for reimagining family living spaces. The double-sized drawing room features two charming open fireplaces and opens to a south-facing terrace with stunning views over Noar Hill.
The heart of the home is an expansive open-plan kitchen/dining area, which also has access to two terraces, perfect for outdoor entertaining. Accommodations on the ground floor include a library, study, utility room, and cloakrooms. The upper level hosts several bedrooms including a principal suite with an en suite bathroom and beautiful views.
The barn is an exceptional feature of this property; it combines original elements with modern design sensibilities, making it versatile for various uses such as recreational activities or hosting events. It retains many authentic features while providing contemporary comforts like underfloor heating.
Additionally, the surrounding grounds include beautifully landscaped gardens with mature planting, a swimming pool set in a former farmyard environment, and several outbuildings that offer potential for further development or personal use. With its unique characteristics and rich history, Burhunt Farm presents remarkable renovation opportunities to enhance its charm while potentially increasing its value through thoughtful upgrades and developments.