Listed for £1,050,000
February 19, 2026
Sold for £124,000
1995
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THE LOCAL AREA
Brighstone is a highly popular village situated within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty between the Island’s south western coast and rolling downland running to the north. It benefits from a great range of local facilities, including a good village shop, a pub, primary school, doctor’s surgery and tennis courts. There are superb walks directly from the property and onto the extensive network of footpaths and bridleways running through the downland and forestry to the north of Brighstone as well as paths leading to the coast and beaches nearby. Some of the Island’s best beaches for swimming, surfing or kite surfing are within a few minutes drive. Newport is just over a 10 minute drive away with a wider range of shopping facilities whilst mainland ferry links as well as marina facilities, can be easily accessed from Yarmouth, Cowes & Fishbourne
ACCOMODATION
GROUND FLOOR
Entrance Hall
A spacious entrance, incorporating a period fireplace with carved surround. Timber staircase with hardwood handrail to first floor and steps down to:
Reception Hall
An impressive panelled room, featuring stone pillars and a wide bay window with stone mullions and stained glass with a door to the garden.
Dining Room
Approached via a beautifully carved door, this superbly proportioned room has three deep sash windows, incorporating window shutters overlooking the gardens. Open fireplace with stone surround, timber floorboards.
Drawing Room
A particularly light and spacious south facing room with two full height, sash windows which have the ability to open into the ceiling and provide access to the garden, also fitted with shutters. Open fireplace, decorative mouldings to the ceiling.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room
Fitted with a range of built-in units with work surfaces, sink unit and space for appliances and including an electric range cooker.
Utility Room
Butler sink, worksurface and space for washing machine and fridge. Two adjacent stores, one with a thick slate shelf.
Boiler room/Workshop
Built-in cupboards, workbench and cupboard housing twin Vaillant gas fired boilers.
Cloakroom
A range of built-in cupboards. Wash basin set in granite, WC.
Small Cellar
Arched wine bins.
FIRST FLOOR
Landing
Airing cupboard.
Bedroom 1
A nicely proportioned double bedroom with southerly country views.
Bathroom
Bath, wash basin, WC and airing cupboard.
Study
Bookshelving, period fireplace and a southerly outlook over the gardens.
Bedroom 3
A large bedroom with westerly views.
Family Bathroom
Bath, wash basin, WC
Bedroom 2
A spacious double bedroom with an outlook over the gardens towards the church and downland. Built-in cupboards.
Bathroom En-Suite
Bath with shower over, washbasin set onto a marble surround, WC and bidet.
Sitting Room/Bedroom 4
Currently used as a sitting room, and formerly Bishop Kens parlour, there are panoramic country views and a working period fireplace.
SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT
Kitchen/Dining Room
Fitted with a basic range of units with sink, worksurface and space for fridge and cooker, wonderful westerly views.
Sitting Room
Sloping ceiling and distant views.
Bathroom
Bath with shower over, wash basin, WC
Bedroom 1
A double bedroom with southerly views and glimpses of the English Channel. Built-in cupboards.
Bedroom 2
A double or twin bedroom. Under eaves storage.
OUTSIDE
A pair of ancient stone gate pillars open to a gravelled driveway providing ample parking adjacent to the house as well as access to a double garage (15’x16’) with up and over door. There is an adjacent gated private pedestrian access into the churchyard, also providing access towards the village facilities. The principal gardens lie to the south and west of the house and provide a beautifully secluded setting surrounded by mature, evergreen hedging trees and stone walls. To the west of the house is a superb lawned garden surrounded by well-stocked borders and mature trees whilst lawns extend to the south of the house where there are a wide variety of borders and mature shrubs and trees as well as a stone terrace along the southern elevation of the house. There is an ornamental pond with an adjacent arch clad in roses. To the south east of the garden is a largely gravelled rose garden with a gated access onto the lane.
Services
Mains water, drainage and electricity. Calor gas fired central heating to main house.
Tenure
Freehold
Postcode
PO30 4QH
Viewings
All viewings will be strictly by prior arrangement with the sole selling agents, Spence Willard.
Important Notice
1. Particulars: These particulars are not an offer or contract, nor part of one. You should not rely on statements by Spence Willard in the particulars or by word of mouth or in writing (“information”) as being factually accurate about the property, its condition or its value. Neither Spence Willard nor any joint agent has any authority to make any representations about the property, and accordingly any information given is entirely without responsibility on the part of the agents, seller(s) or lessor(s). 2. Photos etc: The photographs show only certain parts of the property as they appeared at the time they were taken. Areas, measurements and distances given are approximate only. 3. Regulations etc: Any reference to alterations to, or use of, any part of the property does not mean that any necessary planning, building regulations or other consent has been obtained. A buyer or lessee must find out by inspection or in other ways that these matters have been properly dealt with and that all information is correct. 4. VAT: The VAT position relating to the property may change without notice.