Located in Clanfield, near Hambledon in Hampshire, this beautiful barn conversion offers a serene retreat in the South Downs National Park. Accommodating up to four guests, the property features a charming living room complete with a wood-burning stove set in a small inglenook, alongside a vaulted ceiling that enhances the spacious feel. The dining room and farmhouse-style kitchen are adorned with terracotta-style tiled floors, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere. A convenient cloakroom with a toilet rounds out the ground floor amenities.
On the first floor, guests will find a well-appointed double bedroom featuring a 5ft bed and an en-suite bathroom equipped with an over-bath shower and toilet. Additionally, a twin bedroom with its own en-suite bathroom, which includes a shower cubicle and toilet, ensures comfort and privacy for all occupants. Both bedrooms are tastefully decorated with rugs on wooden floors, contributing to the overall cozy ambiance of the property.
The property is designed with various features to enhance the stay, including electricity and oil central heating available for an additional weekly fee. Guests can enjoy modern conveniences such as a dishwasher, worktop freezer, Freeview TV, microwave, washing machine, and Wi-Fi. The small garden area includes a patio with furniture, providing an ideal space to relax outdoors. Notably, the property is unsuitable for children under 12 years old and is exclusively available for couples and family bookings, ensuring a peaceful environment.
Set against the backdrop of picturesque countryside and arable farmland, the barn conversion serves as an excellent base for exploration. Nearby attractions include the historic docks of Portsmouth, Chichester, and Hayling Island, along with the cathedral city of Winchester and Petersfield, all easily accessible. For outdoor enthusiasts, the region offers ample walking opportunities, particularly on Butser Hill and the South Down Trail at Petersfield. Additional activities such as sailing and golfing are also within close proximity, with a shop located just a mile away and a pub and restaurant half a mile from the property.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!