£1,100,000

4 bed detached house for sale
Hurst Lane, Owslebury, Winchester, Hampshire SO21

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

Freehold
Added on 01/05/2026

About this property

  • Beautifully presented family home in a sought-after village location

  • Four generously proportioned bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with en suite

  • Multiple reception rooms including a sitting room, study and play room

  • Outstanding kitchen/dining room measuring up to 28 ft, ideal for family living and entertaining which includes a spiral wine cellar

  • Well appointed family bathroom plus additional dressing room

  • Bespoke double garage, ample off road parking with EV car charger

  • Secluded south facing rear garden

Hurst Cottage is a charming and beautifully presented family home, where generous proportions, large windows and carefully considered finishes combine to create a bright and inviting living environment.

Approached via a colourful, well-maintained front garden, a canopied entrance leads into a spacious hallway featuring attractive tessellated tile flooring, setting the tone for the character and quality found throughout. From here, the principal reception rooms are easily accessed, offering versatile and well-balanced accommodation.

The kitchen is a standout feature of the home, fitted with bespoke cabinetry and elegant granite worktops. Thoughtfully designed, it includes extensive pantry-style storage, concealed cupboards, a wine fridge, and space for both a range cooker and an American-style fridge freezer. A particular highlight is the spiral wine cellar, providing both practical storage and a striking focal point.

The sitting room is generously proportioned and enjoys a dual aspect, overlooking both the front and rear gardens. French doors open onto the patio, seamlessly connecting indoor and outdoor living, while a feature log burner with brick surround creates a warm and welcoming focal point. Additional ground floor accommodation includes a cosy snug, a study ideal for home working, and a well-appointed utility room.

To the first floor, a light-filled landing leads to four well-proportioned bedrooms. The principal suite benefits from built-in wardrobes and a charming en-suite shower room. The second bedroom has been combined to create a larger space but could easily be reinstated as two separate rooms if required. Bedrooms three and four both enjoy views over the rear garden and include built-in storage. A spacious family bathroom, complete with a Victorian-style roll-top bath and separate shower cubicle, completes the accommodation.

Externally, the rear garden offers a high degree of privacy and enjoys a desirable southerly aspect, creating a peaceful and secluded setting. A generous patio adjoins the house, providing an ideal space for al fresco dining and entertaining, complete with a brick-built pizza oven and ample room for seating and barbecuing. To the side of the property is a substantial bespoke garage with timber cladding and traditional barn-style doors, along with additional off-road parking for several vehicles.

Additional Information:

Materials used in construction: Brick and tile

Drainage via a Septic tank

No Gas at the property

Oil Worcester boiler and oil tank

The property benefits from an electric car charging point

The property is in a Conservation Area

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Situated within the South Downs National Park, Owslebury is a sought-after village offering a strong sense of community. Local amenities include a well-regarded primary school, cricket and football clubs, and a popular village pub. Nearby Twyford and Lower Upham provide further day-to-day amenities, while more comprehensive facilities can be found in Bishop’s Waltham and Winchester.

The property is conveniently located for access to the M3 motorway, providing routes to London, Basingstoke and Southampton, as well as connections via the M27 to the New Forest and south coast. Mainline rail services are available from Winchester, with additional access from Shawford station, offering direct links to London Waterloo.

The area is well served by an excellent range of schooling, including Owslebury Primary School, The Westgate School and Peter Symonds College, alongside a number of highly regarded independent schools such as Twyford School, Princes Mead, St Swithun’s School and Winchester College.

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    Freehold

  • Council tax band

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