A COUNTRY estate with a pool, sauna and wine room, just 20 minutes from Winchester, is currently on the market for a £7.95m.
Mundys House, which is being sold through Charters Estate Agents, is set in an idyllic position within The South Downs National Park, sitting on the edge of a picturesque gently sloping valley.
The main residence which extends to just over 10,000 square feet exudes the meticulous detail and craftsmanship curated by the present owners and is a harmonious blend of contemporary style and homely character.
Amongst the numerous interior features is a bespoke limestone staircase, a 29 ft temperature-controlled wine room, a 60 ft gallery, and a pool/spa complex with jet flow, gym and sauna.
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An annexed cottage provides separate accommodation for staff or guests, and a large recreational barn/studio lends itself to a variety of uses and currently houses a golf simulator.
A driveway leads down to a quadrangle comprising 8 garages, 5 stable stalls with tack room, solarium, laundry room, groom’s kitchen, a workshop and further storage rooms.
The grounds and gardens are carefully maintained across the estate. They feature flower meadows with mown paths, paddocks, extensive woodland and a tennis court. A lake with a fountain and wooden footbridge provides a tranquil spot for watching wildlife from numerous vantage points and is a haven for a variety of resident waterfowl.
The garden views can also be enjoyed from the terrace off the principal bedroom complete with a chimney and wood burner, and a dedicated barbecue/al fresco dining area.
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The entrance is particularly impressive with a bespoke pond and fountain created by sculptor Simon Allison.
There are five further machinery sheds and workshop tucked away in the woods, and four post and railed paddocks with water.
For more information or to arrange a viewing, visit the Charters website.
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