Six thoughtfully designed, traditionally styled 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom homes nestled in the sought-after village of Steep, Hampshire.
Price on application
Launching Summer 2026
The Green is an intimate collection of newly built homes in Steep, thoughtfully designed by experts in close collaboration with local residents. The result is a private yet welcoming enclave that sits naturally at the heart of the village community. Each family home reflects the local architectural vernacular, while a new shared community space has been created to form a seamless extension of the existing village green.
The site includes a terrace of three 2 bedroom houses that will be purchased by the Eames Almshouses Trust as a welcome addition to their portfolio of affordable homes for local people. The attractive new homes share a unified wide frontage with gabled detailing, crafted brickwork and porched front doors creating a delightful country cottage aesthetic.
Steep is a picturesque village inside the South Downs National Park, known for its beautiful countryside, rural charm and keen sense of community.
The village is framed by the East Hampshire Hangers, a beautifully maintained landscape of ancient woodland and rolling hills that rises to 800 feet above sea level at Wheatham Hill, rewarding determined hikers with far-reaching views. Steep is home to two characterful country pubs – The Harrow Inn and The Cricketers Inn – both located on Church Road. It also has its own Village Hall, the heart of the community, where a lively programme of events and activities takes place throughout the week.
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Less than two miles south of Steep is the market town of Petersfield, where you will find a wealth of shops, plenty of car parking and a main line railway station.
Petersfield is a true retail destination, offering a mix of well-known high-street names such as Tesco, Marks & Spencer and Waitrose alongside an impressive selection of independent boutiques and specialist shops, all easily accessible from several central car parks. The Square is the beating heart of the town, hosting the popular Petersfield Market twice a week (on Wednesdays and Saturdays) and a Hampshire Farmers’ Market on the first Sunday of the month. From home furnishings, fashion and footwear to bicycles, vinyl records and jewellery, you’ll find everything you could want here along with an excellent choice of cafés, farm shops and delicatessens.
Local schools
For younger children, Steep Church of England VC Primary School on Church Road is part of the Small Schools Group in the Petersfield area, a collaborative network that shares expertise and resources to enrich learning for local pupils. From the age of 11, The Petersfield School (TPS) in nearby Petersfield is widely regarded as one of the leading non-selective state schools in the country, ranked 13th among the top 400 state schools in The Times Parent Power league table for 2026 and rated ‘Outstanding’ in every category graded by Ofsted.
Independent education is also well catered for, with the renowned Bedales School located in Steep itself and Churcher’s College and Ditcham Park School in Petersfield.
Transport links
Despite its distinctly rural setting, Steep is exceptionally well-connected, being just 50 miles south-west of London, 35 miles east of Southampton and around 20 miles north of Portsmouth. The nearby A3 provides swift access to Portsmouth, Guildford and London by car, while Petersfield railway station offers direct services to Portsmouth in around 30 minutes and London Waterloo in just over an hour, or change at Havant to connect with Southampton, Chichester and Brighton. You can also pick up a National Express coach to London from Petersfield.
Further afield
There is so much to discover in the surrounding area, from the picturesque villages and welcoming country pubs of the South Downs to the vibrant cultural attractions along the south coast. Queen Elizabeth Country Park provides endless opportunities for scenic walks and cycle routes through unspoilt countryside. In nearby Portsmouth, you can explore the Historic Dockyard, browse the shops and restaurants at Gunwharf Quays or take in the sweeping views from the top of the iconic Spinnaker Tower. Spend a memorable day at the renowned Goodwood Estate in West Sussex, famous for its motorsports, horse racing and vintage car events. Chichester also offers a rich cultural scene including the famous Chichester Festival Theatre, which acts as a launch pad for many West End productions.