Located on the edge of Compton, Hampshire, an exceptional house has just hit the market via Inigo for £1.9 million. The house and its grounds, recognized on England’s Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest, feature a 17th-century barn and a serene pink summerhouse – combining historical allure with exquisite design.
The home dates back to the 17th century. Expanded in the 18th century between 1891 and 1920, it spans 2,500 sq ft. The formal entrance opens into a hall with a guest bathroom. The inviting kitchen features wooden floors and exposed beams. Adjacent is a high-ceiling dining room in a converted outbuilding. The bright garden room offers delightful views year-round.
The home’s layout emphasizes a seamless flow with minimal corridors, boasting a double reception room with an impressive bressummer beam and dual fireplaces, as well as a ground-floor study that makes for a quiet retreat. Upstairs, the first floor houses four bedrooms, including one with an en suite shower room, and a family bathroom. The attic offers additional storage, and the cellar is ideal for wine storage.
Blending formality and informality across the 1.3-acre grounds, the garden features formal compartments, a wild garden area, a pond, a croquet lawn, and a vegetable garden.
The property offers easy access to Winchester and the countryside. The nearby River Itchen provides spots for walking, fishing, and swimming. The area has excellent facilities and transport links, including direct trains to London and proximity to the M3 and Southampton International Airport.