Take a look inside this multi-million pound mansion for sale which belonged to the Bonham Carter family.
West Court, in the Adhurst St Mary estate in Petersfield, is the principal portion of the Grade II listed stately home built for the Bonham Carter family in the 1800s.
The Bonham Carter family has a long history, dating back to MP John Bonham Carter in the early 1800s, who was uncle to Florence Nightingale.
Other notable members of the Bonham Carter family include Admiral Sir Stuart Sumner Bonham Carter, who served in both World Wars, General Sir Charles Bonham-Carter, former Governor of Malta, actor Crispin Bonham Carter, and actress Helena Bonham Carter.
The home, which has gothic influences and Victorian features throughout, has been fully restored and refurbished over the years, spanning 7,600 square feet and sitting in grounds of 2.75 acres.
Entering the property, the double front doors lead into a stone tiled vestibule with high ceilings and a wood-panelled entrance hall.
The hall leads to a games room, which is connected to a dual aspect drawing room with a marble fireplace.
Double doors offer access to the kitchen, which includes a breakfast bar and integrated appliances, while beyond this is the former library, which is now used as a family room and dining room.
A turning staircase leads up to the first floor, which has four bedroom suites with countryside views, while the second floor includes another four bedroom suites.
As well as this, there is a home gym, a laundry room and a utility room.
Outside, the grounds include a mixture of forma lawns and woodlands, plus a sweeping driveway leading to a parking courtyard.
The property is being sold by Homes Estate Agents for a guide price of £2,750,000.
Charlie Barr, Director at Homes Estate Agents, commented: “This is a unique proposition and there is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.
“[The home has] interesting Gothic Victorian architecture with an abundance of internal character features having been fully and sympathetically restored.”