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4 bed country house for sale
Barn Close, Titchfield, Fareham PO14

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Offered with no onward chain, set within a small, private gated development on the edge of Titchfield village

  • Built in 2008, offering over 2,000 sq ft of well-balanced, versatile accommodation

  • Peaceful setting with a strong sense of privacy, within a community of just 10 homes

  • Spacious sitting room with woodburning stove and west-facing aspect

  • Separate snug providing flexible additional living or working space, plus a further study

  • Kitchen-dining room with central island and two sets of doors opening onto the garden

  • Principal bedroom with dressing room and recently re-fitted ensuite (2024)

  • Three further bedrooms, including two doubles, with additional ensuite and family bathroom (both updated in 2024)

  • West-facing landscaped garden with terrace, lawn and heated pavilion seating area

  • Double garage, private parking with EV charging point plus solar panels with battery storage

Tucked away within a small, gated development on the edge of Titchfield village, this is a home that offers both space and a sense of peace, with open countryside surrounding it and a location that feels calmer than the pace of everyday life.

Approached via private gates and a sweeping gravel driveway, this home was built in 2008 with a barn-inspired design and forming part of a small collection of just 10 homes. You immediately get a feeling of exclusivity as you arrive, in a way that feels more like a haven than a typical residential setting.

Inside, the space has been thoughtfully arranged, extending to over 2,000 sq ft, with a layout that adapts easily depending on how you want to live. The proportions of this home are generous, with high ceilings and large windows bringing in light from multiple aspects.

The sitting room is to the rear of the house, with a west-facing aspect that draws in the afternoon and evening light, with double doors opening onto the paved terrace. A woodburning stove, fitted in 2023, gives this generous room a cosier feel. A separate snug study provides a relaxed, more flexible space, whether working from home, enjoying hobbies or simply somewhere quieter to step away to.

The kitchen-dining room looks out onto the garden and is centred around a large island, with oak units, granite worktops and integrated appliances. Two sets of French doors also open onto the terrace, creating an easy connection between inside and out. This is a space that naturally lends itself to everyday living, family meals and entertaining.

The ground floor also features a separate study, a utility and cloakroom. There’s a natural balance across the ground floor, with each space having its own purpose without feeling disconnected.

Upstairs, the principal suite is light and spacious, with a separate dressing room and a luxury ensuite bathroom, refitted in 2024. There is a fabulous guest room with a further ensuite, plus a further double bedroom and large single, serviced by the family bathroom. The bedrooms are all well-proportioned, with the bathrooms having been recently updated in a clean, contemporary style.

Outside, the west-facing garden has been designed for both ease and enjoyment, with a combination of paved terrace, lawn and mature planting, alongside a heated pavilion seating area that allows the space to be enjoyed comfortably throughout the seasons.

This home also benefits from private parking, with EV charging, a double garage, and solar panels with battery storage, fitted in 2023, offering improved energy efficiency.

The setting itself is a big part of what defines this home. It feels peaceful and slightly set apart, yet remains within easy reach of Titchfield village, the coast and wider transport links.

For someone looking for space, privacy and a home that feels considered in both its layout and surroundings, this property offers a balance that is increasingly hard to find.

General information:

Utilities: The property is connected to main drainage, water, electricity & gas services.

EPC rating: C

Council tax band: G, Fareham Borough Council

Maintenance charge: £33 per month

Area information:

Titchfield Village is one of the area’s most characterful and sought-after settings, known for its historic architecture, village square, and strong sense of community. With a selection of independent shops, pubs and walks along the river & coastline, it offers a quieter, more traditional feel while still being well connected to the surrounding areas, including Fareham, the coast and the M27

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