Myrtle Farm

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An exquisite development of just five character homes set amidst beautiful countryside in the idyllic village of Blendworth in East Hampshire.


Myrtle Farm’s exclusive collection of five character homes is breathtaking in its design, captivating in its charm‌ Horndean village


A remarkable setting Situated at the heart of one of Hampshire’s most idyllic hamlets and overlooking a rural landscape of fields and ancient woodland, Myrtle Farm offers a rare opportunity for discerning buyers to make this historic setting their home. With a rich heritage that dates back to the 12th century, Blendworth sits amidst rolling hills in the heart of the South Downs National Park. The historic farmlands of Myrtle Farm lie within the Blendworth Conservation Area and the farm itself was built by the renowned Gales Brewery family in the 19th century. Today, Myrtle Farm’s collection of original buildings that are acknowledged for their architectural character continue to enhance this picturesque hamlet. With an imposing backdrop that takes in a working farm with equestrian facilities and a stunning position adjacent to Holy Trinity Church, this beautiful collection of three new character homes and two impressive barn conversions is breathtaking in its design and will form a new heart of Blendworth.

The development comprises Myrtle Farm Granary, a substantial detached four-bedroom home, Downland Cottage and Dairy Cottage, two threebedroom semi-detached cottages and The Threshing Barn and The Malt House, two magnificent four and six-bedroom converted barns. Together, these luxuriously appointed properties offer spacious living, contemporary styling and impressive accommodation that includes elegant bedroom suites, generous reception rooms and landscaped gardens that embrace this remarkable setting.


Holy Trinity Church

The collection Myrtle Farm is a very special collection of individually styled homes, including two threebedroom cottages, a substantial, detached fourbedroom house and two magnificent four and six-bedroom converted barns.

Dairy Cottage & Downland Cottage

The Threshing Barn

Two charming, tile-hung cottages, each offering three bedrooms, a light spacious reception room with woodburning stove, good-sized garden, and a delightful outlook over farmland and the wooded valley beyond.

The Threshing Barn is a stunning four-bedroom converted barn with exposed beams, dramatic double-height windows overlooking a walled garden, and a first floor master suite with lavish bathroom and balconied reading area.

Myrtle Farm Granary

The Malt House

A beautiful detached house with open-plan living room, and flexible accommodation to include four double bedrooms, three bathrooms and an additional reception or study. The attractive 19th century granary makes an ideal workshop, store or games room.

A magnificent converted barn with vaulted roof, exposed beams and double-height windows. Providing the perfect balance of open-plan living and flexible room options, it can be configured as an impressive six-bedroom home, or as a four-bedroom house with annexe.


Computer generated illustration, site may vary from that shown, landscaping shows how the site may look when mature. Finishes and treatments may vary from those shown.

Myrtle Farm Blendworth Lane Blendworth Horndean Hampshire PO8 0AA

Parking spaces key 1 = Downland Cottage 2 = Dairy Cottage 3 = The Threshing Barn 4 = The Malt House 5 = Myrtle Farm Granary


A well-kept secret Blendworth is one of Hampshire’s best-kept secrets enjoyed by fewer than 100 residents. Accessed by quiet, leafy lanes, bridleways and footpaths, this is a hamlet of distinctive character and, beyond the fields, a collection of charming villages ensures Blendworth is well served and superbly positioned for its residents. These surrounding villages include Rowlands Castle, Finchdean, Catherington and Chalton with its renowned Red Lion public house and restaurant. Horndean is a larger village situated just five-minutes’ walk down the hill from Blendworth and was once a staging post on the road from Portsmouth to London. Today, it offers a range of pubs, restaurants and shops. Those in search of outdoor activities and adventure will find plenty to do at the nearby Queen Elizabeth Country Park while the Portsmouth area and Chichester Harbour offer

beaches, sailing and water sports. The Blendworth landscape, meanwhile, provides a tapestry of beautiful trails for ramblers, cyclists and horse riders, one of the prettiest churches in the area, an active local community and a small number of thriving businesses, including the celebrated Blendworth Fabrics. For a rural parish, Blendworth is remarkably accessible. The city of Portsmouth is just 10 miles to the south via the A3, which also provides superb road links to London and south coast destinations, including Chichester and Brighton to the east and Southampton, Bournemouth and Winchester to the west. The nearest railway station is at Rowlands Castle, just a short drive away and set on the Portsmouth Direct Line between London Waterloo and Portsmouth. Gatwick Airport is just over an hour away, while Southampton International Airport lies half an hour by car to the west.

The Red Lion at Chalton



Myrtle Farm, Blendworth Lane, Blendworth, Horndean, Hampshire, PO8 0AA

Myrtle Farm PO8 0AA

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For further details please contact Henry Adams Petersfield

01730 262801 petersfield@henryadams.co.uk henryadams.co.uk

labc.uk.com This brochure does not constitute an offer or contract and Myrtle & Down Ltd reserve the right to change any specifications of the homes at any time during the course of construction without notice. Brochure: rockitdesign.co.uk


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