Alton 2.5 miles, Winchester 16 miles, Alresford 9.5 miles, Farnham 11.9 miles, Guildford 21.9 miles. 3 Malthouse Cottages is a beautiful property in Chawton, Hampshire. Chawton is one of the prettiest and most unspoilt villages in Hampshire and is set within the northern borders of the South Downs National Park. It is the chocolate box village where Jane Austen lived and worked, completing and publishing all six of her celebrated novels, including Pride and Prejudice. The property itself is a Grade II Listed period cottage of great charm situated in the heart of historic Chawton and was originally part of a malthouse, later adapted into cottages by Edward Knight of the Knight family.
The cottage is full of character with fireplaces and brick floors, leaded light windows, latch doors, original timber floorboards, and beautiful period beams. The accommodation has a comfortable and homely feel and is tastefully decorated. It features a dining room and sitting room, both with attractive brick fireplaces. Upstairs, there are three double bedrooms (two with double beds and one with a single that can be extended to a double), along with a bathroom that includes a roll top bath. The garden is a lovely aspect of the property, with a pergola and seating area positioned at the rear, and the cottage has beautiful views over the rolling Chawton countryside.
An optional annex is available at an additional cost, offering space for two guests and featuring a freestanding bath, please enquire if you’d like to include the annex in your stay. Malthouse Cottage was once home to William Goodchild, a local thatcher, and his wife Mary, who worked as a servant for Frank and Mary Austen – Jane Austen’s brother and niece. The village is home to Jane Austen's House and Museum – a Grade I listed building with a charming garden – as well as to Chawton House (where Jane's brother lived), now a heritage site open to visitors, all within walking distance of the cottage, as is the local pub and café.
The village also has a welcoming community with a church, 'The Greyfriars' pub, and a café. Nearby attractions include Gilbert White’s Museum and the woodland trails of Alice Holt Forest. The surrounding countryside provides ample opportunity for a number of country pursuits, as well as visiting Winchester and the beautiful market town of Alresford. The hosts live nearby in Chawton Rectory, a property rich in Austen connections and formerly owned by Reverend Papillon, who was once considered a potential suitor for Jane. Guests with an interest in local history are welcome to visit the hosts for a coffee and conversation about Chawton’s literary heritage.
Whether you're marking a literary milestone or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Malthouse Cottage offers a timeless escape in one of Hampshire’s most picturesque and historically rich villages.
Alton is a vibrant market town in Hampshire, resting in between the village of Four Marks and the village of Wrecclesham. Located on the edge of the picturesque South Downs National Park, this charming village traces its roots to a wealthy Saxon settlement and boasts a wealth of history. When it comes to dining and shopping, you'll find a variety of local eateries and shops, perfect for picking up fresh produce or enjoying a meal out. Take a moment to visit the Curtis Museum, where fascinating exhibits await, or relax by the picturesque Kings Pond and enjoy a quaint afternoon. On summer days, Alton Public Gardens offers a lovely walk and picnic spot, while Worldham Golf and Padel caters to sports lovers with its excellent facilities. A short drive will take you to the charming town of Bordon, or you can venture to Birdworld for a delightful day among feathered friends. Don't miss the chance to experience the breathtaking scenery of the South Downs National Park, where endless trails and stunning vistas provide an unforgettable adventure.
Three bedrooms: 2 x double, 1 x single with trundle bed.
Bathroom with freestanding roll-top bath, handheld shower, walk-in shower, basin, and WC.
Kitchen (oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine/dryer, dishwasher).
Sitting room.
Separate dining room with seating for 6.
WiFi
Central heating and two woodburning stoves.
Bed linen and towels provided.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Rear garden with lawn and furniture.
Pets welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Village pub and cafe/shop 0.3 miles, Jane Austen's House 0.3 miles and Chawton House 500m.
Off street parking for 2 cars.
Note: Trundle is a single bed that can be pulled out to make a double bed.
Please note: This property accepts a minimum of 3 nights
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