For £6.3M, a Historic British Farmhouse—and Its Modern Doppelg?nger—Could Both Be Yours

The twin black-and-white houses will make you look twice.

Black House Farm, located in Hampshire, England, is currently listed for £6,250,000 (approximately $7,965,625 USD) by The Modern House.
Black House Farm, located in Hampshire, England, is currently listed for £6,250,000 (approximately $7,965,625 USD) by The Modern House.

Location: Hinton Ampner, Hampshire, England

Price: £6,250,000 (approximately $7,965,625 USD)

Architect: Robin Lee Architecture

Footprint: 8,444 square feet (seven bedrooms, seven baths)

From the Agent: "Close to the village and country estate of Hinton Ampner and the beautiful Georgian town of Alresford, lies Black House Farm. Built to a design by Robin Lee Architecture and shortlisted for a RIBA Regional Award, a meticulous renovation of a Grade II–listed 17th-century farmhouse has been met with the dramatic conversion of an adjacent 19th-century threshing barn and farmyard. The combination is a house of distinct refinement, linked by a contemporary structure of rare lateral scale and volume, set in almost 20 acres of private fields, wildflower meadows, and working agricultural landscapes."

Located at the end of a secluded woodland road, the estate is positioned so the original 17th-century farmhouse sits at the forefront, cleverly belying the modern addition behind it.
Located at the end of a secluded woodland road, the estate is positioned so the original 17th-century farmhouse sits at the forefront, cleverly belying the modern addition behind it.
The farmhouse spans across three levels, with the main living areas set on the first floor.
The farmhouse spans across three levels, with the main living areas set on the first floor.

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