unconverted oast house
sold
Bramshott, near Liphook, Hampshire
Grade II listed oast house with planning permission for conversion near Liphook, Hampshire |
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A magnificent Grade II listed former oast house comprising main oast barn and twin kilns, one round and one square, set in 0.45 acres of ground, near the Hampshire village of Bramshott, close to Liphook and benefitting from planning permission for conversion to a unique and characterful country residence
SOLD
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Background
Quinces Oasts comprise of one circular oast house of sandstone and brick with cement covered coned roof. The other is square with tiled roof and brick structure. The property includes a substantial brick oast barn and further two storey beamed and wood clad extension.
The main Oast House buildings have for many years been utilised as ancillary storage to an adjacent dwelling but were extended in the 1960's to create a staff flat and garage.
Planning permission
Planning permission has recently been obtained for:
1) the conversion of the Oast House buildings into a single residence
2) the redevelopment of a three bay barn garage
As a benefit to a purchaser, the 2 bedroom staff flat may offer a short term accommodation option whilst conversion works get underway, subject to necessary consents.
The current permission allows for the development of a three bay barn / garage as well as knock down of the existing flat and replacement with a substantial living space overlooking the paddock to the north.
Proposed accommodation
Accommodation will be approx 4,500 sq ft
Five bedrooms including a spectacular master suite and balcony
Four bathrooms
Galleried oast hall
Galleried barn living room
Round oast dining room with mezzanine study
Kitchen / family room
Detached triple bay barn style garage
Outside
The oasts will be served by a separate private drive leading to an open courtyard with central roundabout.
Gardens and paddocks
Approx 4.5 acres of grounds
Location
Located in the hamlet of Bramshott (which dates back to 1225 from extracts mentioned in the Doomsday Book). This area occupies a spectacular rural position on the fringe of the nearby villages of Liphook and Grayshott, surrounded by open countryside. Bramshott is centred around its historical Church, St Mary's, dating back to the thirteenth century.
The Oasts are ideally situated with easy access to London through the new Hindhead tunnel, the A3, M25 and the south coast.
Liphook Station 1.5 miles
Waterloo 1 hour
Haslemere 5 miles
Guildford 18 miles
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