Butser House and Rookery Farm in the village of Ramsdean, near Petersfield, has come to the market through Savills. The property includes an unlisted four-bedroom house, a purpose-built annexe for multi-generational living, commercial yard and farm buildings with potential, and about 145 acres.

The house and farm enjoy dramatic scenery, with views towards Butser Hill and the South Downs National Landscape. The family house, with two-bedroom annexe, is privately positioned, set back from a single lane which connects the villages of Ramsdean and Stroud.

The range of modern and traditional farm buildings is away from the house, with separate road access. Some have been converted for commercial use and currently generate significant income, with scope for further development, subject to planning permission.

The farmland is a ringfenced block of permanent pasture interspersed with pockets of mixed deciduous woodland with an attractive, man-made, freshwater lake at its centre. Split into well-sized fields with stockproof fencing, the land has good road access at multiple points, suitable for modern machinery. The land is classified as grade 3 and gently undulates from east to west, with a valley to the south.

Geoff Jones, of Savills rural agency team, said: “Butser House and Rookery Farm present an outstanding opportunity for an incoming buyer to own an attractive, ringfenced farm with income generation opportunities in a highly sought-after part of Hampshire.”

Butser House and Rookery Farm is available as a whole, for a guide price of £4,000,000, or in two lots.

For more information contact Savills rural agency team in Winchester on 01962 857428

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