Hampshire

Butlers Farm, St Mary Bourne

Guide price - £1,800,000

Area (approx)
5,808 Sq Ft / 539.6 Sq M

Gangbridge Lane, St Mary Bourne
Hampshire, SP11 6EP

A quintessential property with outbuildings and land.

Layout

4 Bedrooms
2 Bath / shower rooms
4 Reception rooms
Garaging
Outbuildings
11.27 Acres

Services

Mains electricity and drains
Private water supply
Oil fired central heating

The AreaSt Mary Bourne

St Mary Bourne is a picturesque village in north-west Hampshire, set within the gentle landscape of the Bourne Valley. The village follows the course of the River Bourne, a seasonal chalk stream that flows in wetter months and supports rich wildlife and lush water meadows. Characterised by flint cottages, thatched roofs and timber-framed houses, St Mary Bourne has a strong sense of traditional rural identity.

At the heart of the village stands the historic Church of St Peter, parts of which date back to the Norman period. The community also benefits from a primary school, village hall, cricket ground and traditional pubs such as The George, which serve as social hubs for residents. In addition, the village offers practical day‑to‑day amenities including a shop with a Post Office and a Doctors’ surgery, ensuring excellent convenience within walking distance.

The surrounding countryside forms part of the Test Valley, known for its rolling farmland, quiet lanes and excellent walking routes. It is also highly regarded for riding, with a network of bridleways and rural tracks that make the area particularly appealing to equestrian enthusiasts. Nearby towns such as Andover, Newbury and Stockbridge provide wider shopping and transport links, while the area remains largely unspoilt and agricultural. With its combination of natural beauty, historic architecture and close‑knit community life, St Mary Bourne represents an enduring example of Hampshire village charm.

The property has excellent access to both good schools and communications via the A34.

Butlers Farm, St Mary BourneAbout this home

Butlers Farm is set on the edge of the popular village of St Mary Bourne, in the scenic Bourne Valley of north-west Hampshire. The property is a Listed Grade II building with origins in the 17th – 19th century, featuring traditional timber-frame construction, a half-hipped thatched roof and characterful period details including exposed beams, inglenook fireplaces and original doors. Unlike many historic homes of this era, the ceiling and head heights throughout are notably good, contributing to an unusually comfortable and practical sense of space.

The property enjoys a rural setting surrounded by rolling farmland, gardens and quiet lanes that are typical of the Test Valley countryside. It is approached via a gravel drive off Gangbridge Lane and includes generous grounds of approximately 11 acres with gardens, paddocks and substantial tithe barn outbuilding and granary, also of historic interest.

Butlers Farm combines architectural heritage with a private, pastoral environment, representing a classic example of Hampshire’s traditional agricultural homesteads.

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AREA (APPROX)

5,808 Sq Ft / 539.6 Sq M

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Further information

Learn more about the home & area with our local expert

Nick Loweth

Nick is an immensely experienced agent, having formerly worked for Strutt & Parker and Knight Frank. Focussed on  West Berkshire, North East Wiltshire, North Hampshire & South Oxfordshire, Nick prides himself on excellent client care and has a passion for dealing with the top-end of the market.