Felicity Park
Fullerton, Winchester, Hampshire, UK
Daringly fun and flamboyantly colourful, arriving at Felicity Park feels like falling into a jar of jelly beans. With a rambunctious spirit and genuinely joyful energy, this luxury country house and estate in Hampshire is an original Victorian red brick that's been turned into a playful château; a place where wildflowers border formal gardens, bohemian umbrellas shade the heated outdoor swimming pool, and pompoms swing in the orangery.
Introduction
Hidden by a row of trees in the peaceful Hampshire countryside, and less than two hours from London, this Victorian country home near Winchester retains all the eclectic and ornamental oomph of the era. Bright, design-led interiors make easy work of being idle, and the storybook grounds reveal banks of fragrant lavender, carpets of cottage garden flowers, elegant climbing wisteria, and blooms that clamber over red brick walls. While winter nights call for tipples at the antiqued-mirror bar, the heat of summer invites glamorous rural R&R; the kind of poolside soirées one might see on the silver screen.
Inside
With lollipop interiors and tropical self-designed wallpaper, Felicity Park could be the home of Willy Wonka himself. Not a place where the prescriptive rules of "grown-up" interiors apply, what awaits behind the grand double-door entrance is a world of pure imagination; copper bathtubs, a cotton candy kitchen, curated artworks, and animal prints of all descriptions. From reading in the formal lounge to painting in the light-filled orangery, there's an array of breakout spaces that bring calm and conviviality to this luxury country manor. It's one of those rare places that pairs perfectly with multi-gen gatherings.
Outside
Lovingly tended, Felicity Park's gardens are a riot of wisteria and wildflowers. There's a sunny courtyard, a manicured lawn, and clusters of topiaries that make bulbous pockets of shade that are just right for picnicking. It's a place for playing Uno and topping sundaes with the leftovers from the biscuit tin, where children build blanket forts and the rest start Champagne hour at 3pm. There's late-night suppers of spaghetti aglio e olio to be eaten cross-legged by the pool, and loungers that make garden-goers of even the most cosy indoor folk. And beyond its borders lies Jane Austen's green and hillocky county.
The Facts
- SleepsUp to 10 guests
From £5,495 per week, £2,995 per short break - Bedrooms and bathroomsThere are six bedrooms at this luxury country house, all on the first floor; three are en suites, and the three remaining rooms share access to a family bathroom. There are two ground floor WCs, and the pool house has a bathroom.
View bedrooms - FeaturesOutdoor heated swimming pool (May - September), tennis court, pool house, barbecue hut, piano
- PetsSorry, no pets
- Arrivals and departuresArrival Time: 4pmDeparture Time: 10am
- FamilyBabies and children are very welcome. One cot and one highchair are available.
- PracticalitiesAmple parking is available to the front of the house. The open-plan kitchen has an electric oven with four hobs, a pink triple Aga, and two dishwashers. There is a utility room with two washing machines, a tumble dryer, and a drying rack. The gardener visits on Wednesdays and Thursdays, but they will be discreet and not disturb your stay.
- Homestay includesA luxury welcome hamper, iPad, Wi-Fi internet, Smart TVs, integrated Sonos multi-room sound system, Weber charcoal barbecue, books and board games, luxury bed linens, towels, and bathrobes, and logs and kindling to get you started.House book - your property and destination guideDiscover more
- Private cateringSeeking a celebratory dinner or fully catered escape? Our recommended caterers will work with you to create personalised menus for your stay. Details are shared through our house book on confirming your booking.
- RestrictionsParties considered on prior permission from the owner
- Other informationProperty terms and conditionsFrequently asked questions
Prices & Availability
Winchester
Notable author Jane Austen lived in this fine English city, and Winchester´s cobbled streets still retain their bygone feel; with stone cottages, a majestic cathedral, and a burbling river running right through its heart.
Getting there
- On the Map This luxury country house is located on the outskirts of Stockbridge near the historic city of Winchester in Hampshire, close to the North Wessex Downs.
- By Car Felicity Park is around thirty minutes from Winchester, one-and-a-half hours from the Cotswolds, and two hours from London.
- By Train Andover Train Station is fifteen minutes away by car. There are regular trains from London Waterloo with South Western Railways, with a journey time of just over one hour.
- By Air Southampton Airport is forty-five minutes away, London Heathrow is one hour away, and Bristol Airport is two hours away by car.
From the owner
“As a family we simply love the peace and tranquillity that Felicity Park offers. We have many happy memories of long nights barbecuing in the pool hut — our favourite space at our colourful home — in all seasons of the year.”
We had lived in the area for years, and after many months of searching and countless viewings, we noticed that Felicity Park had come onto the market. Instantly, we knew it was the place for us. We purchased the house and estate in 2013, and started with the renovations the following year.
Our home was originally built to house the coaches for the nearby manor, and it would have incorporated stables to accommodate the horses. Approximately fifty years ago, it was converted into a residence, so we were lucky that much of the hard work had already been done for us.
As an interior designer, I love experimenting with colour and wallpapers. Much of the furniture is self-designed and then created by our local joiner. We added an extension, which is where you’ll find the kitchen and breakfast room, although the weather delayed its completion, so for three months our family would run up and down from the cottage with trays of food!
The setting is so secluded, and we love the peace it offers. For us, it is such a restful, joyful place; and we hope you have the same experience.
The Keith Family
Owner recommendations
Live like a local, discovering the best hidden gem restaurants, walks and attractions during your holiday in Winchester with an insider’s perspective.
To See
Marwell Zoo
Marwell Zoo is a 140-acre zoo located in Colden Common near Winchester. The zoo is home to over 1,200 animals (including 135 different species!) and as a charity works hard to promote educational and conservation activities.
To Do
Durdle Door
The world-famous Durdle Door in Dorset is quite simply lovely. A natural limestone arch on the Jurassic Coast near Lulworth, it has graced the front of many a postcard and painting. It takes about an hour and a half but is worth the drive.
To See
Stonehenge
One of the wonders of the world and the best-known prehistoric monument in Europe, Stonehenge consists of a ring of iconic standing stones. Each standing stone is around 13ft high, 7ft wide and weighs around an impressive 25 tons!
To Eat
The Greyhound Inn on the Test, Stockbridge
A country chic gastro pub serving very good food, the Greyhound serves a seasonal lunch and dinner menu. Led by head chef Chris Heather, the talented team place emphasis on local, fresh produce to create quality, unique dishes.
Guest Testimonials
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Felicity Park is a stunning property and so perfect for our whole family. The house is very comfortable and had everything we could have wished for and more. The gardens are simply beautiful and provided much entertainment for everyone; a morning swim in the pool, long leisurely lunches in the pool hut, a late afternoon game of tennis, and finishing the day with drinks from the bar and nibbles on the terrace. We didn’t want to leave this haven and we look forward to returning in the future.
Wow, this house is both stunning and immaculate! We had hours of fun on the tennis court and in the swimming pool, amazing dining in the pool hut, and the best cosy evenings spent on the squishy sofas beside the fire. Everything a family could wish for; the perfect week away. We loved it!
Felicity Park is just incredible. It is so bright and stylish with a warm and homely feel. We loved the location and explored the New Forest National Park, and enjoyed all of the facilities on offer. The swimming pool and the pool hut area are the icing on the cake. We would love to return in future.
Press
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