HOUSE-hunters have been offered the chance to snatch up a modern £5m countryside mansion that featured on Grand Designs: House of the Year.
The stunning five-bed, five-bath Downley House in Petersfield, Hampshire boasts several prestigious architectural and design awards.
It hit the market on Thursday, but house-hunters will need deep pockets if they want to put in an offer, with the property boasting a seven-figure guide price of £5m.
The massive property sits on 2.5 acres of land in South Downs National Park and was built 12 years ago by the current owners.
The house was chosen by Kevin McCloud to host his Grand Designs: House of the Year, boasts a Civic Trust Award and was a finalist for the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Manser Medal.
The oak-clad property features a huge egg-shaped barrel-vaulted central dining hall with a 23-foot-high ceiling and three storeys.
Measuring over 7,300 sq ft and a further 2.5 acres of grounds outside, it is divided into two wings – one for the family with three bedrooms and the other for guests, with two further bedrooms.
Listing agents House Partnership describe the property: “The house offers a master bedroom suite with dressing rooms and four further bedrooms all with ensuite bathrooms.
“The accommodation has been cleverly designed to provide a family ‘wing’ with three bedrooms and a guest ‘wing’ with the further two bedrooms.
“The full height circular stone entrance leads to a majestic 7-metre-tall barrel-vaulted dining hall.
“The kitchen featuring Sub-zero and Wolf appliances, and the bespoke temperature-controlled wine room are particularly impressive.
“The original external farmhouse wall was cleverly retained as a feature between the old and the new.
“The house needs to be seen in person to appreciate the wonderful location and its extraordinary attention to detail.”
The property was shared to social media yesterday by curious house-hunters with the caption: “£5m Grand Designs house in the South Downs National Park.
“Personally, I find the egg-shaped atrium design very odd, and other than that the rest of it is rather uninspiring. Great location though.”
The post received over 140 likes and more than 50 comments from social media users in awe of the stunning property.
One user said: “I straight up love this. All the greenery, and wood. It’s got the right mix of airy and cosy. I can imagine it in every season.
“Plus, it’s actually got curtains, so you’re not always a shining beacon of murder victim at night. Anyone got a few quid to lend me?”
Another wrote: “I really love this.”
A third commented: “I kind of like it honestly. Although my wish is to live in the middle of nowhere with no neighbours, so this seems perfect to me.”
Another replied: “Such a shame. You build your dream home and then have to sell.”
A fifth added: “Honestly it’s a nice house but I don’t think it’s worth nearly that price in the middle of nowhere.”