The Main House
A beautifully restored 1770s farmhouse where original character meets considered comfort
The main house retains its 18th-century character throughout — lime-plastered walls, exposed brick, original fireplaces and flagstone floors — while offering all the comforts of a modern home.
Living Spaces
Kitchen
A proper farmhouse kitchen built for gathering. A large central island unit, bespoke oak timber joinery, and rustic flagstone floors set the tone. Stocked with quality cookware, bakeware and all the appliances you need to cook for a crowd or prepare a quiet breakfast.
Dining Room
A solid oak and yew farmhouse dining table seats 10 to 12 with ease — the heart of long, lingering meals. The room is filled with natural light, looking out onto the front garden.
Sitting Room
The original inglenook fireplace with wood-burning stove anchors this room in the house's 1770s character. Deep sofas, soft lighting, and a sense of warmth that only 250 years of history can give.
Snug
A cosy retreat for TV, music, and reading. Lime-plastered walls and exposed brick give the room a calm, textured feel — perfect for quieter moments away from the main gathering spaces.
Lobby
Connecting the kitchen and the sitting room, the lobby features a lime-plastered fireplace and serves as a natural pause between the home's two main living areas.
Boot Room
Practical and handsome in equal measure, with oak timber joinery and ample storage for shoes, jackets, walking boots and everything you need for days exploring the New Forest.
Bedrooms & Bathrooms
Master Bedroom
Bedroom one offers a king-size bed and a toddler bed, with a his-and-hers wardrobe and beautiful views over the front garden. The room connects directly to the master ensuite.
Master Ensuite
A private bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, and sink — a quiet retreat attached to the master bedroom.
Bedroom Two
A king-size bed, an original brick fireplace, and a writing desk. The room looks out through an ancient oak tree and into the New Forest beyond — one of the loveliest views in the house.
Bedroom Three
Two single beds with views over the front garden toward the New Forest. An original brick fireplace gives the room period character, and there's ample space for storing clothes and personal items.
Kids Room
Bedroom four is designed for children, with one single bed and a bespoke crafted bunk bed sleeping two. The room looks out onto the back fields — perfect for early risers watching for deer.
Family Bathroom
A copper bathtub takes centre stage, complemented by cheerful wallpaper, a walk-in shower, sink and toilet. A generous shared bathroom with real personality.