HAVE you ever dreamed of living in a mansion with land as far as the eye can see?

For £6.75million, that dream could come true.

Bells Ground Manor in Lower Slackstead, Braishfield is on the market through estate agent Savills.

A description says: "Bells Ground Manor sits in a quiet rural location within the beautiful countryside of the Test Valley but is well connected to Winchester, Southampton and the wider south of England. The attractive village of Braishfield is nearby and has two pubs and an award winning village shop. Further amenities can be found in Romsey, Stockbridge or the Cathedral City of Winchester. Transport connections are excellent with a direct rail service from Winchester to London Waterloo taking from 61 minutes. The M3 and M27 give fast road access to Southampton, Southampton Airport, the New Forest, London and Heathrow Airport.

"The area is renowned for its many highly regarded preparatory and public schools which include Farleigh, Twyford, Princes Mead, Winchester College, St. Swithun’s and Godolphin. Hampshire is world famous for its chalk streams with the River Test regarded as one of the best fly fishing rivers in the country. There are many opportunities for walking and riding in the surrounding countryside, racing at Salisbury and golf at Winchester.

"Bells Ground Manor is an outstanding country house, offering a wonderful country lifestyle in beautiful rural location but with excellent connections to Winchester and further afield. The house was completed in 2010 and was built by the renowned heritage developers Fairfax utilising contemporary design with traditional craftsmanship. The house and grounds have been further improved during the current owner’s tenure including a new contemporary kitchen and extensive planting and landscaping.

"Double front doors open under a pillared porch into the magnificent reception hall which allows a glimpse through the house through multiple double doors to the gardens beyond. The hall gives access to the formal reception spaces of the drawing room and dining room and a beautiful oak staircase leads up to the galleried landing above. In addition there is a study, cloakroom and double doors opening through to the kitchen/breakfast room.

"The kitchen has been spectacularly redesigned by Bulthaup and is now a contemporary space with the highest specification Gaggenau and Meile appliances. The breakfast area sits on the west side of the room, within a deep bay window and a pair of French doors open onto the adjacent south-facing terrace. Double doors also open from the kitchen leading to the family room and orangery both of which offer outstanding informal living space and have French doors opening onto the terrace. There is also a spacious utility room/ laundry and a second cloakroom."s