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Former Chapel Home in South Downs Beauty Spot

A beautifully restored former chapel set in the heart of the South Downs National Park, Woodlands Chapel blends striking architectural heritage with stylish, character-filled living. With stained-glass windows, a bell tower, and breathtaking rural views.
Woodlands Chapel is a delightful and totally unique 3-bedroom property, believed to date back to 1889, having been a rural chapel under the Portsmouth Diocese until 1982 and having since been lovingly restored and cared for by the current owners. With brick and flint elevations, and features including fabulous stained-glass windows and a bell tower, this home exudes character and historic charm.






Externally, the gardens and grounds are a particular feature of the property, with various terraced and paved areas ideal for al fresco entertainment, a range of beds and well stocked borders, and from all aspects enjoying spectacular rural views. A driveway provides off street parking and there is room for a garage if required, with professional drawings having been commissioned to provide an idea of layout and location.




Location
Woodlands is a charming and sought after hamlet located in the South Downs National Park, and not far from the market towns of Alresford and Petersfield. The property is surrounded by the beautiful countryside of the Meon Valley, providing wonderful walks and riding country and a link to the South Downs Way. A wider range of facilities are found at the nearby Georgian market town of Alresford offering various boutique shops, restaurants and retail outlets. The town is home to the famous Watercress Line which is a steam railway, being pretty historic and running through 10 miles of beautiful Hampshire countryside to Alton.

