This “captivating” converted oast house for sale is a period property sitting in nearly 10 acres of land.

Wheatley Oast, in Kingsley, Bordon, is a Grade II listed former oast house which has been converted into a home spanning 7,000 square feet and sitting in 9.6 acres.

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The living area. (Savills )

Entering the property, the grand reception hall acts as a hub leading to the principal living areas.

To the left side of the property is an open-plan kitchen and breakfast room, including stone flooring, integrated appliances, and doors leading outside.

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The kitchen area. (Savills )

Adjacent to this is a formal dining room, which features a fireplace and double doors to the garden, while the triple-aspect sitting room offers floor-to-ceiling windows.

In the original oast tower is a circular library, and on the first floor is the principal suite, which includes an en-suite bathroom, a dressing room, and a roof terrace.

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The library. (Savills )

There are three further bedrooms on this level, all of which have an en-suite bathroom, with two more bedrooms on the second floor.

As well as the main house, Wheatley Oast offers an array of outbuildings, including a four bay garage and a detached barn which could be converted into a guest cottage, home office, or creative studio.

Also in the grounds are landscaped gardens, a tennis court, a swimming pool, a pool house and a stable block.

The property is on the market with Savills for a guide price of £3,250,000.

Max Rhodes of Savills Farnham said: “This impressive former oast house has been thoughtfully converted to create a captivating six bedroom home. Set in beautiful landscaped grounds of 9.6 acres, the property has the most spectacular, far reaching views across the Hampshire countryside.”