As seen in the London Evening Standard, this spectacular eco-retreat in Hampshire blends waterside serenity with bold design. Perfect for family gatherings, it offers four bedrooms, spacious living areas and endless outdoor adventures.
Designed by Peter Huf, The Bridge House is a unique lakeside hideaway built in 2021, offering four bedrooms and expansive living areas. Set across eight acres of woodland, it’s perfect for families and friends seeking a special escape. Floor-to-ceiling glazing, generous terraces, and open-plan interiors create the perfect social hub. Eco-features include solar power, underfloor heating, and triple glazing. Outdoors, enjoy private woodland walks and relaxing evenings by the water.
The house has been designed with togetherness and relaxation in mind. From the moment you step through the vibrant red front door, you’re welcomed into an expansive, light-filled reception where soaring glass walls bring the surrounding woodland and lake into every moment of your stay.
The ground floor flows seamlessly between open-plan living, dining and kitchen areas, making it easy to gather as a group. The bespoke kitchen is fully equipped for cooking feasts, whether you’re preparing a casual breakfast or a celebratory dinner. A large dining table invites long, sociable meals, while multiple lounge areas provide space for everyone to relax.
Glass walkways connect the wings of the house, creating a sense of adventure as you move between spaces. The master suite is a private haven, with a free-standing bath and dual walk-in showers overlooking the lake. Three additional en-suite double bedrooms, all with direct terrace access, ensure comfort and privacy for everyone.
A separate annexe provides extra flexibility with a gym and extra bathroom. Outside, a wraparound balcony offers endless places for alfresco dining, stargazing or simply soaking up the surroundings. The house bridges a private lake and is encircled by eight acres of woodland, one island landscaped as a tranquil Japanese-style garden. A short walk away from the house, a private slipway leads directly to the River Hamble, inviting paddleboarding, kayaking or leisurely boat trips together.