Guide price

£350,000

2 bed flat for sale
Little Dean House, Stockbridge SO20

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: D

Chain free
Leasehold
Added on 26/03/2026

About this property

  • Bespoke Modern Apartment

  • Desirable Rural Location

  • Entrance Hallway/Office

  • Open Plan Living/Dining Room

  • Balcony with Garden Views

  • Kitchen

  • Two Double Bedrooms

  • Bathroom

  • Allocated & Visitor Parking

  • No Onward Chain

A rare opportunity to acquire this bespoke, spacious two double-bedroomed apartment set in a delightful elevated position above the desirable market town of Stockbridge. Little Dean House, originally a 19th century manor house, was converted to its current residential configuration earlier this century and provides unique accommodation within the attractive three acre grounds that surround the house. The beautifully presented apartment comprises an entrance hallway, large enough to provide an office area, a light and airy, open-plan living dining room complete with a full-width balcony providing views over the west lawn with its ornamental pond, a kitchen, two double bedrooms and a bathroom. The apartment is located on the first floor with both stairwell and lift access from the communal entrance. Outside, amongst the different communal garden areas are both allocated and visitor parking spaces. The property is available with No Onward Chain.

Accessed from Winton Hill just east of Stockbridge's high street, a driveway winds its way up to Little Dean House through the undulating south lawn and leads to the generous parking area, close to the communal entrance. Also, part of the communal gardens that surround the house is the east lawn, which includes a vegetable growing area. Into the apartment itself and the entrance hallway includes built-in storage as well as access to the second bedroom, which has a rear aspect. A door from the entrance hallway opens into the expansive, open-plan living/dining room; a light and airy space thanks to patio doors that open out to the balcony along with a large window, all affording far-reaching views across the Test Valley. The rear-aspect kitchen adjoins the dining area and includes granite worksurfaces with matching upstands, a ceramic hob with an oven/grill below, an integrated dishwasher and fridge freezer, plus space and plumbing for a washing machine. A small rear entrance lobby provides external access to the rear of the building alongside an internal hallway which leads to both the master bedroom and the bathroom. The master bedroom is another light & airy space with ample glazing arranged in four different directions. Built-in wardrobe storage is also included.

Currently, the apartment is serviced with internet that has average speeds of around 70Mbs, which is suitable for most domestic applications.

Located in the heart of the Test Valley, Stockbridge is a vibrant, picturesque market town renowned for its abundance of artisan retailers, eateries, galleries, public houses and restaurants occupying both sides of its wide High Street that crosses the River Test. The town is steeped in history with market roots that can be traced back to the twelfth century, whilst it would also have been a crossing point over the River Test for the Roman road that linked London to Exeter, now the A30. The town has numerous local amenities over and above the establishments already mentioned and include a surgery, a pharmacy, well-regarded schools catering for all age groups, churches and a town hall. Stockbridge has a reputation as the "mecca" of fly-fishing and is still home to England's oldest fishing club, founded back in 1822. The location serves commuters well with the mainline rail stations of Winchester, Andover and Grateley all approximately 8 miles away in different directions, providing a service into London's Waterloo in around an hour whilst the nearby A303 provides road access to both London and the West Country.

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  • Tenure

    Leasehold (980 years)

  • Service charge

    £3,728 per year

  • Council tax band

    E

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