- 3/4 bedrooms +
- 3 bathrooms +
- 4 receptions +
- Approved planning to convert attached 'Bothy' into additional living space/fourth bedroom. +
- 2,842 sq ft +
- Off street parking +
- 0.67 acres +
An exceptional Grade II listed property occupying an elevated position in the highly desirable village of Stedham, with country and riverside walks nearby. This beautiful home has planning permission approved for the attached “Bothy” to be converted to further accommodation, enhancing an already idyllic country retreat.
Dating from the 16th century, Tye Hill has been imaginatively and sympathetically renovated by the current owner to create a beautiful country retreat which seamlessly blends the charm and character of the original period features with contemporary design and modern amenities.
This unique property boasts exposed beams, stonework and brickwork, impressive inglenook fireplaces complete with multi-fuel burning stoves, wooden staircase with glass balustrade, galleried landing, vaulted ceilings and an abundance of natural light.
Creatively designed to provide free-flowing accommodation, the impressive double height vaulted hall, with full length windows and skylights, links the dual aspect sitting room and the dining room, whilst the study, overlooking the garden, provides a peaceful workspace. The bespoke and contemporary styled kitchen/breakfast room features integrated appliances, spacious central island with breakfast bar and bi-fold doors leading to the terrace and garden beyond.
On the first floor, the elegant principal bedroom suite has a dressing room, walk-in wardrobe and en-suite shower room. There are two further double bedrooms, one with en-suite shoer room, and a luxurious family bathroom with free-standing bath.
Planning permission has been approved to convert the attached “Bothy”, currently used for storage, into additional living space/fourth bedroom, which could be fully connected via a glass link to the main house, or used as separate annex accommodation. Planning Ref: SDNP/22/00234/LDE. Permission is also in place to reinstate the original front entrance to the house with stone steps down to the road, further enhancing the property’s period character.
The landscaped gardens have been thoughtfully designed to complement the rural setting, with mature trees and boundary hedging providing privacy and seclusion. Featuring pristine lawns, flower and shrub borders and a delightful area of wildflower meadow, steps lead down from the garden to an attractive brick-paved terrace adjacent to the property, which provides the perfect location for outside entertaining.