Artemis
Alresford, Hampshire, UK
In the undulating folds of the South Downs, near the market town of Alresford, Artemis stands as a Victorian rebel, its walls poured from liquid stone in an age enamoured with brick. This luxury country house with a pool is a labyrinthine cabinet of curiosities, its striking stature softened by the gentle rustle of meadow grass in glorious Jane Austen Country.
Introduction
Artemis emerges as an enigma, its white facade concealing an innovative spirit. The estate, set within nearly six acres of Hampshire countryside, bridges history and contemporary living with considered grace. Natural materials harmonise with curated art collections and bespoke furniture, thoughtfully sourced from the owners' creative circle, while the gardens unfold as a series of outdoor rooms. From meticulously sculpted topiaries to swaying seas of wildflowers, each space tells a story, with the South Downs National Park offering a mesmeric backdrop. The nearby town of Alresford provides a taste of local life, where chalk-stream trout and local wines sing of the region’s rich terroir.
Inside
Part gallery, part family sanctuary, this home delights in contrasts—tactile journeys of marble, cowhide, and bouclé, with hand-blown glass casting shape-shifting patterns on curio-adorned walls. Staffordshire Blue tiles and oak floorboards tell tales of countless steps in their aged patina; in the kitchen, Derbyshire fossil countertops reveal aeons of time. Bannisters smoothed by generations of trailing hands lead to bedrooms of dawn-mist tones and riotous florals, while cabin bunks call to little adventurers. Bathrooms blend Victorian grandeur with playful modernity, and a fully-equipped annexe provides extra space. Come eve, retreat to a sitting room or cosy nook, led by the soft glow of sconces.
Outside
Perched on a valley's edge, Artemis surveys the countryside. French doors open onto a terrace where wild grasses frame impromptu croquet matches and languid picnics that stretch from noon to dusk, when the firepit beckons. The velvety lawn invites both leisure and play, while an orchard cradles a reflective pool. A hidden trampoline offers flights of fancy; the kitchen garden overflows with "help yourself" herbs, vegetables, and flowers. The estate is alive with movement—pheasants strut across the lawn, muntjac deer slip through glades. As night falls, the Dark Sky Reserve above unveils a celestial spectacle, drawing the day to a close with a cosmos untouched by artificial glare.
The Facts
- SleepsUp to 11 guests (nine adults and two children) from £8,495 per week
- Bedrooms and bathroomsThe property features seven bedrooms: five on the first floor in the main house and two in the annexe on the ground floor. The main house offers one super king-size bedroom, one king-size bedroom, and three single bedrooms. Both annexe bedrooms have double beds. Please note two of the single bedrooms have raised cabin beds suitable for children only. Five bedrooms enjoy en-suite bathrooms, with two rooms sharing one via a connecting room. Additionally, there is a family bathroom and a separate shower room.
View bedrooms - FeaturesHeated outdoor swimming pool (April-September), fire pit
- PetsSorry, no pets.
- Arrivals and departuresArrival Time: 4pmDeparture Time: 10am
- FamilyChildren are very welcome.
- PracticalitiesThere is off-road parking for seven cars. The kitchen features an electric Aga, induction hob, two dishwashers, two fridges and a freezer.. The swimming pool is heated to 28 degrees and, enclosed with railings and padlocks for safety.
- Homestay includesA luxury welcome hamper, iPad, Wi-Fi, lawn games such as croquet and badminton, Weber gas barbecue. Herbs, vegetables and flowers from the garden.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.
- Eco-friendlyBiodiverse garden
- Other informationProperty terms and conditionsFrequently asked questions
Prices & Availability
Arlesford
Threads of flavour, history, and creativity are woven into the fabric of this Hampshire market town, where the peppery allure of watercress intertwines with the golden age of steam travel.
Getting there
- On the Map This home is located in Alresford, Hampshire.
- By Car Artemis is thirty minutes from Southampton and two hours from London.
- By Train The nearest mainline train stations to Alresford are Winchester and Alton. You can take a train from London Heathrow (LHR) to Alresford via Stratford (London) and Colchester in around 2h 30m
- By Air The nearest airport to Alresford is London Stansted (STN). If you wish to arrive by helicopter, please enquire for further details.
From the owner
“In the heart of the South Downs, Artemis blends Victorian grandeur with modern comfort. From its concrete bones to its lush meadows, it offers a unique retreat where history and nature intertwine. It´s the perfect sanctuary for both family gatherings and peaceful escapes.”
Built by a member of the Baring family in the late 19th century, Artemis is one of the few privately owned houses on the Grange Estate. Despite its traditional appearance, the main house is constructed from in-situ concrete. The property was thoughtfully extended in the early 2000s, including the addition of the timber-framed Studio annexe.
Over the years, we've lovingly refurbished the house using natural materials wherever possible. Our first project was planting a wildflower meadow, seamlessly connecting the garden to the breathtaking valley beyond. Situated within the South Downs National Park, the property boasts an abundance of wildlife. It's common to spot hares, rabbits, pheasants, partridges, muntjac deer, and owls.
The house offers a perfect blend of historic charm and modern comfort, providing a unique retreat for those seeking to immerse themselves in the beauty of the South Downs. Whether you're exploring the surrounding countryside, trying out the local pubs, or simply relaxing in the garden, you'll find that Artemis offers a truly special experience.
We hope you'll cherish the tranquillity and natural beauty of this special place as much as we do.
Faye and Matt
Owner recommendations
Live like a local, discovering the best hidden gem restaurants, walks and attractions during your holiday in Arlesford with an insider’s perspective.
To Eat
Pulpo Negro, Alresford
Boasting a Bib Gourmand, Pulpo Negro is a tapas restaurant and bar, perfect for a grown-up dinner. They serve all sorts of imaginative small plates, along with rare-breed steaks cooked over fire.
To See
Jane Austen´s House, Chawton
This charming 17th-century home is where Austen penned her novels. Explore the quaint rooms, beautiful gardens, and interactive exhibits that bring the author´s world to life.
To See
South Downs National Park
Nestled on the edge of the South Downs, explore charming villages like West and East Meon, Exton, Droxford, and Hambledon close by, each with its own unique character.
To Do
Wine Tasting
Sample delicious local wine at the neighbouring vineyards. The Grange offers tours and tastings of their exceptional English sparkling, and, for more variety, visit Raimes, which also welcomes visitors.
Press
Below are a selection of features in which Unique Homestays has appeared. If you would like to feature the property in an editorial capacity, please contact the marketing team on +44 (0)1637 882014.
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25 of the best autumn getaways
The Times
November 2024Good manors
Condé Nast Traveller
November 2024Ways to improve your life—from our experts
The Times
October 2024The UK´s most relaxing riverside stays
The Times
October 2024At one with nature
25 Beautiful Homes
September 2024Healing waters
Condé Nast Traveller
September 202425 of the UK´s best lakeside stays
The Times
September 2024Highland fling
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