Morestead Grove

£1,750,000

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Morestead Grove, Morestead, Winchester, Hampshire SO21 1LZ [map]

A distinguished Grade II listed five-bedroom former rectory that combines Victorian elegance with rural charm.


 

 
 

Life at Morestead Grove

 
 

An Elegant Victorian Rectory

Nestled in the hamlet of Morestead, on the outskirts of Winchester and within the rolling landscapes of the South Downs National Park, Morestead Grove is a distinguished Grade II listed former rectory that effortlessly combines Victorian elegance with rural charm.

This much-loved family home is now poised for its next chapter — ready for a new owner to update it to their taste, yet perfectly comfortable to enjoy as it stands, allowing for gradual enhancements room by room.

Set within 1.24 acres of established grounds, the property offers delightful pastoral views across the unspoiled Hampshire countryside, protected by its cherished National Park status. Spanning nearly 4,000 square feet, the house provides an abundance of well-proportioned living space, including three reception rooms, a family kitchen, five bedrooms, four bathrooms (three en suite), a study, reception hall, guest cloakroom, pantry, boot room, wine cellar, and utility room.

Complementing the main residence is an adjoining coach house, accompanied by a small stable yard, wood store, garden shed, vegetable garden, and orchard — perfect for those seeking a taste of country living.

With its classical proportions and high ceilings, Morestead Grove enjoys a wonderful sense of light and space throughout, creating an inviting and uplifting atmosphere in every room.

This is a rare opportunity to own a home steeped in heritage, enriched with timeless features, and offering potential for modernisation — all set within one of England’s most celebrated landscapes.

A Stately Entrance

Approaching via a private gravel driveway, the handsome Victorian façade with its pleasing symmetry and delightful period details, is framed by mature trees and gardens. Under a portico porch, the front broad door opens into a stately entrance hall, leading to the reception rooms and kitchen.

Gracious Entertaining

The drawing room features attractive sash windows with original wooden shutters, period cornicing and a central fireplace, creating a space perfect for hosting guests or for relaxing with friends and family. On bright days, sunlight streams through the large windows bathing the room in warmth and light while the traditional open fire sets an inviting scene for winter evenings. Elegant French doors give easy access to the garden and lovely green views.

Adjacent to the drawing room, the grand dining room is equally captivating, with high ceilings, a central fireplace, tall French windows and delightful views of the gardens. It is easy to imagine happy hours around the table for family celebrations, dinner parties or large Christmas gatherings in front of a roaring fire. Across the hall, the snug/TV room provides a cosy retreat, perfect for relaxing in front of the TV, or as a teen hang-out or playroom.

Charming Traditional Kitchen

The traditional kitchen is full of period appeal, featuring a classic oil-fired AGA that steeps the room with warmth and wonderful wooden parquet flooring. Vintage kitchen dressers and handmade cabinets provide ample storage, while a servant’s bell box (no longer functional but a wonderful reminder of the home’s history) adds to its character. There is space for a family-sized table in the centre of the kitchen; ideal for meals on the go.

A useful pantry off the kitchen is handy for storing essentials, while the large adjoining boot room connects the kitchen to the gardens and the utility room, making it the perfect layout for country living. The large wine cellar, located beneath the house offers a cool space for storing and collecting vintages.

Rooms with a View

Upstairs the classical proportions enhance every room. The wide top floor landing, which features a large linen cupboard, leads onto four of the bedrooms.

The spacious master bedroom offers a fireplace, an en suite bathroom and gives gorgeous dual-aspect views over the gardens and fields beyond. The second bedroom is especially lovely, also featuring a fireplace and large windows that overlook the garden and the front of the house. This room is bright, offers plenty of space and an ensuite bathroom, making it an ideal guest or family bedroom. The third double bedroom with built-in wardrobes and bookcases and the fourth, a sweet single room, share the family bathroom. The fifth bedroom is situated off the half-landing below; a generous double with wardrobe storage and an en suite shower. Next door is the study which could also serve as a smaller sixth bedroom or a nursery.

Gardens & Grounds

The gardens at Morestead Grove are a highlight, combining mature landscaping with open lawns, bountiful flowerbeds and delightful features. Framed by hedges and trees, the property feels very private while offering lovely pastoral views. The sunny, south-facing area outside the drawing room and dining room provides a perfect spot for outdoor dining or sun-downers on long summer evenings. The sheltered terrace outside the back door offers an alternative setting for BBQs and outdoor meals with easy access to the kitchen.

The vegetable garden and orchard provide opportunities for those looking to live the ‘good life’, while the open lawns offer plenty of space for summer gatherings, family games, or simply relaxing in the sun.

The coach house, currently used as a barn/workshop, offers significant potential for conversion into an annexe, studio, or party barn (subject to planning permission). Additional outbuildings, including a coal store, wood store and garden sheds, ensure that all practical storage needs are met.

Adding to the property’s charm is the private gate that leads directly to the neighbouring churchyard – a unique feature that speaks to the property’s history as a rectory. The private gravel drive provides ample parking for several vehicles and easy access to the front and back doors.

Country Life with Connectivity

Tucked away in the hamlet of Morestead, just outside Winchester, Morestead Grove is ideally situated for those seeking country life with excellent connectivity.

For both commuters and day-trippers, Winchester Station is just a 13-minute drive away, offering direct trains to London Waterloo in just over an hour. Excellent road connections, including the A31, A34, and M3, provide easy access to Southampton, the South Coast, and beyond.

The charming village of Twyford is only an easy, level eight-minute bike ride or a four-minute drive away. This vibrant community offers a range of sports and fitness activities, including badminton, hard court tennis at Hunter Park, and lawn tennis at Twyford Lawn Tennis Club. The village also boasts a friendly bowls club, a thriving cricket club, and fitness classes such as Pilates, yoga, and Zumba.

Twyford’s strong sense of community is reflected in its amenities, which include two welcoming pubs, an excellent coffee shop, a post office, a village store, a church, and a village hall.

For more extensive amenities, the beautiful cathedral city of Winchester is approximately 3.5 miles away, offering excellent cultural, educational, and leisure facilities, including a theatre, cinema, and diverse shopping options. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy the well-regarded Downland Grange Golf Course nearby.

The picturesque Georgian town of Alresford is also within easy reach, known for its independent cafes, boutiques, deli, greengrocer, fishmonger, butcher, and vibrant weekly farmers’ market.

Nature lovers will appreciate the wealth of walking and cycling routes in the area, including the Pilgrims' Way (Winchester to Canterbury Cathedrals - 120 miles), St Swithun's Way (Winchester to Farnham - 35 miles), and the Itchen Way. Cyclists can explore the South Downs Way (Winchester to Eastbourne - 100 miles) or King Alfred's Way, a 220-mile circular route connecting Winchester to Oxford, Salisbury, and back.

Families are well-catered for with excellent local schools, including Winchester College, St Swithun’s School, Twyford School, Perins School in Alresford (rated 'Good' by OFSTED), and The Westgate School in Winchester (also rated 'Good' by OFSTED).

Overview

  • Elegant Victorian Rectory – A distinguished Grade II listed former rectory set within 1.24 acres of pretty, well-maintained gardens with lovely pastoral views.

  • Spacious Accommodation – Nearly 4,000 sq ft of versatile living space including five bedrooms, four bathrooms, a drawing room, dining room, snug, large boot room, utility room, and a study.

  • Comfortable and Ready to Enjoy – A well-maintained home that’s ready to move into, with scope for updating and personalisation over time.

  • Character Features – Original sash windows with wooden shutters, period cornicing, fireplaces, and a stately entrance hall enhance the home's timeless elegance.

  • Light and Airy Interiors – Generous room proportions, enhanced by high ceilings, create a wonderful sense of space throughout.

  • Coach House & Outbuildings – Includes a coach house with conversion potential (STPP), plus a wood store and practical garden sheds.

  • Excellent Connectivity – Just 13 minutes to Winchester Station with fast trains to London Waterloo in just over an hour; easy access to A31, A34, and M3.

  • Village Life Nearby – Situated close to the welcoming village of Twyford, with its pubs, coffee shop, post office, tennis clubs and vibrant community.

Services

  • Power: Mains electricity

  • Water & Drainage: Private supply and drainage

  • Heating: Oil-fired central heating

  • Fireplaces: Open fireplaces in several rooms

  • Kitchen: Oil-fired AGA

  • Internet: Broadband with Openreach Full Fibre upgrade planned for 2025

  • Council Tax: Band H

Gardens and Grounds

  • Private 1.24-acre plot

  • Gravel driveway with parking for numerous vehicles

  • Expansive lawns bordered by mature hedges and trees

  • Offers a great degree of seclusion with lovely rural views

  • Dining terrace ideal for outdoor entertaining

  • Original coach house with potential to convert (subject to planning permission)

  • Coal store, wood store, and garden sheds

  • Established vegetable garden and orchard

  • Private gate providing access to the adjoining churchyard

Location

  • Situated in the South Downs National Park

  • Just 13 minutes to Winchester Station with fast trains to London Waterloo

  • Convenient road access to the A34, A31, and M3

  • Close to excellent private and state schools

  • Nearby amenities in Twyford, Winchester, and Alresford

 
 

 

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