Sympathetically renovated to a meticulous standard, the property retains a wealth of original features, including exposed oak beams originally salvaged from the defeated Spanish armada, hand-finished plasterwork and traditional thatch detailing, all beautifully complemented by high-end modern finishes including underfloor heating throughout the ground floor accommodation. Its restoration has been recognised by the Gosport Historical Society, which has proudly awarded the property the prestigious Restoration Award Green Plaque—a mark of distinction celebrating the exemplary care and authenticity of the renovation.
The accommodation is both spacious and versatile, featuring four well-proportioned bedrooms and four elegant reception rooms, providing ample space for family living and entertaining. The interiors exude warmth and character, with natural textures, soft lighting, and carefully chosen materials that enhance the cottage’s timeless charm. A bespoke kitchen, luxurious bathrooms, and thoughtfully designed living areas ensure the home meets every contemporary expectation while honouring its historical roots.
Outside, the property is set on a generous and secluded plot, offering beautifully landscaped garden that provide a peaceful haven and large stone terrace perfect for entertaining and alfresco dining. The grounds are well-tended creating a private sanctuary within the heart of Gosport’s heritage landscape, with views onto St. Mary’s Church ground not only are you getting an insight into true love but also history unfolding before your eyes.
Completing the picture is a detached double garage with electric doors, providing ample parking and storage space while blending harmoniously with the cottage’s traditional aesthetic. As a standalone cottage within the church grounds, this property enjoys a truly unique position thought to have been owned originally by a prominent local family of Gosport owning an additional 7 acres of land surrounding St. Mary’s Church later to be donated to the church by a previous owner.
This exceptional thatched cottage is more than a home; it is a living piece of Gosport’s history, beautifully restored for modern life and preserved for generations to come—a testament to fine craftsmanship, heritage, and enduring charm.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Materials used in construction: Brick under a thatch roof
Grade II Listed Building
The property is in a Conservation Area
The land is affected by a Tree Preservation Order
Small change to west boundary as requested by Church
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