A rare chance to create your dream home in Lymington - this is 15 Nelson Place. Occupying an enviable position on the historic Nelson Place and being within easy walking distance of the High Street, Old Town Quay, marinas and train station, this detached house has three bedrooms, ample off-road parking and a south facing rear garden. The covered entrance porch leads into the hallway with the main reception rooms leading off from here and a cloakroom adjacent to the staircase with an under stairs storage cupboard. To the left of the hall is the dual aspect sitting room which has a fireplace fitted with a gas coal effect fire and lovely views over the south facing garden. Adjacent to this is the kitchen/breakfast room which is fitted with a range of oak fronted units incorporating a stainless steel twin bowl sink, Neff gas hob, Neff oven with plate warmer below and space/plumbing for a washing machine. The wall mounted Worcester boiler provides domestic hot water and central heating. The dining room is fitted with a range of built-in cupboards. From the hall, the staircase leads up to the landing where there are three bedrooms; the main bedroom overlooks Nelson Place and the garden and has an airing cupboard with racked shelving. Bedrooms two and three are both doubles and there is a family bathroom comprising a shower enclosure, WC and wash basin, as well as an access hatchway to the roof space. Outside, there is an attractive garden to the front with a wall and timber gates fronting Nelson Place. The tarmac driveway gives access to the car port and to the rear there is a store room with window and door. The rear garden faces south and has an apple tree amongst a variety of specimen shrubs and plants. The garden is L-shaped and comprises a lawned area with close board fencing, brick walls and hedging to the boundaries. There is a further useful storage shed. DIRECTIONS From our office in the High Street proceed up to the church and turn left into Church Lane. Follow the road along and after a short distance turn left into Grove Road. Follow the road along to the end and at the junction go straight over into Nelson Place and the property will be found on the right hand side. SERVICES All mains services are connected to the property. TAX BAND G EPC RATING D For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lymington-d196735/for-sale_i68840610
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Substantial detached Edwardian family home with a delightful separate annex that is ideally set up for holiday letting with high income potential. Constructed in circa 1905 and located 180 yards from Lymington High Street, this property has been the subject of a major renovation. Character features have been retained and re-instated whilst areas have been remodelled and modernised.The Gables boasts an abundance of versatile accommodation. The enclosed front entrance porch is approached from the driveway with wooden door opening into a spacious entrance hall giving access to the principle rooms. The front room is currently arranged as a downstairs bedroom. It has a feature bay window to the front aspect, high ceiling with original coving and could equally be used as a second sitting room, playroom, office, or formal dining room. The Cloakroom has a fitted corner shower cubicle tiled with arts and crafts designs and a Burlington W/C and wash hand basin. The sitting room has a feature bay window and high ceiling with coving. The stunning feature full height fireplace straddles the sitting room and kitchen area. At the rear of the room is an opening with original arch which leads into a small office area with a window looking out on to the rear garden. The kitchen area has a peninsula with stools and an inset Smeg induction hob with pan drawers below and a recess which houses a TV. The kitchen units are hand painted and are situated above and below a white quartz worktop. There is a deep sink and drainer unit, a Pronteau hot water tap, a built in Bloomberg double oven and grill, together with space and plumbing for a dishwasher and integrated fridge freezer. An internal glass panel sliding door leads from the kitchen to the Utility room while another glass door opens into the Conservatory/sun room. The Conservatory/Sunroom is an Aluminium Ultraframe Living room and was built in 2020 to create a light, bright, comfortable additional space to be used all year round that looks out over the garden. The Utility room provides a range of storage cupboards, butler sink and has Quartz work surfaces. The Utility also has room for a washing machine, American style fridge/freezer, and second dishwasher. The grand wooden staircase leads to the upstairs bedroom accommodation comprising of a double aspect master bedroom with luxurious spacious en suite and two other sizable bedrooms both en suite.Externally there is an adjoining garage to the left with two parking spaces plus additional gravel area for a further two cars to the front of the property on the right. To the front of the property is an adjacent area of lawn, surrounded by a well-established shrub screen with raised stone borders, a gateway leads through to the side where there is a pleasant, enclosed courtyard area and access to the Annex. The established garden has an area of patio leading onto a lawn with raised flower border with timber support, brick paved patio area with Summer House with power and brick-built Barbecue whilst to the side of the property, there are two Cedarwood garden sheds.The detached annex is adjacent to the main house and has its own area of garden. The accommodation offers a fitted Kitchen, a lounge area to the front and stairs lead to the first floor. Upstairs the bedroom is a well-proportioned double room with an en- suite shower room with tiled shower cubicle, W/C and vanity wash hand basin with cupboards below and a ceiling Velux window. The annex is delightful and ideally set up for holiday letting with high income potential. The property is within an easy short walk of Lymington High Street, the sailing clubs and the marinas. The beautiful Georgian market town of Lymington, has many independent shops and the picturesque quay, deep water marinas, and sailing clubs. Lymington has a numerous highly regarded restaurants and designer boutiques and is surrounded by the outstanding natural beauty of the New Forest National Park. To the north are the New Forest villages of Brockenhurst and Lyndhurst and Junction 1 of the M27 which links to the M3 for access to London. There is also a branch line train link to Brockenhurst Railway Station (approx. 5.5 miles) which provides a half hourly service to London Waterloo with a journey time of approximately 90 minutes. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lymington-d196735/for-sale_i69876358
A period detached family home with spacious accommodation including four bedrooms, four spacious receptions, plenty of storage, south facing secluded rear garden, garage and ample parking, in a most desirable and sought after location The accommodation comprises (all measurements are approximate):Paved terrace and pathway with solid timber front door leading to:Entrance Hall: 32' (9.75m) x 11'2 (3.4m) maximum measurementsSpacious reception hall with single glazed aluminium bay window overlooking the front paved approach, further single glazed aluminium window, high ceilings, ceiling light point, central heating radiator, cupboard housing the hot water cylinder, double doored cupboard with hanging space and shelving, ceiling skylight and doors leading to:Sitting Room: 16'9 x 14'11 (5.1m x 4.55m)An elegant room with large bay single glazed aluminium window overlooking the rear garden, ceiling light point, central heating radiator, solid fuel log burner set in a fireplace with cupboards and storage either side, high ceilings, and double opening glazed sliding doors leading to:Dining Room: 14'10 x 14'10 (4.52m x 4.52m)A bright dual aspect room with single glazed aluminium window overlooking the rear garden and a further bay with a westerly aspect, central heating radiators, ceiling light point, door leading through to:Butlers Pantry: 9'3 x 5'10 (2.82m x 1.78m) Linking the Dining Room and Kitchen with UPVC double glazed double opening doors overlooking and leading on to the westerly facing courtyard, ceiling light point, dresser with glass fronted display recess for wine cooler and additional space for a further appliance and door leading to: Kitchen: 17'6 (5.33m) x 16' (4.88m) maximum measurements into the bayA large yet warm and cosy kitchen with a good range of base cupboard and drawer units and matching eye level cupboard units set in a timber work surface with double bowl single drainer sink unit and mixer tap, dual aspect with single glazed aluminium windows overlooking Sharvells Copse, built in AGA, space for fridge freezer, space and plumbing for dishwasher, cupboard, and an open archway leading to:Breakfast Room: 11'11 x 9'8 (3.63m x 2.95m)A dual aspect room with UPVC double glazed double opening doors with adjacent side screens leading out on to the paved terrace, further single glazed aluminium window, central heating radiator, and ceiling light pointA further door from the Kitchen leading to:Utility Room: 10'2x 8'6 (3.1mx 2.6m)Double stainless steel sink unit with single drainer and mixer tap with base unit below, space and plumbing for a washing machine, space for tumble dryer, space for water softener, partly glazed roof, door leading to the garden and further door leading to:Gardeners WC with single glazed internal window, wc and ceiling light point From the Entrance Hall door leading to:Basement: 21'10 (6.65m) x 13'10 (4.22m) maximum measurementswith staircase leading down to a large storage area, workshop area with bench and shelving, the Worcester gas fired central heating boiler, gas meter, and ceiling light points, controls for boiler and security alarmFrom the Entrance Hall doors leading to:Family Room: 15' x 15'11 (4.57m x 4.85m)A dual aspect room with single glazed aluminium window overlooking the rear garden, ceiling light point, central heating radiator, TV aerial point, cupboard with shelving, single glazed aluminium bay window with door overlooking and leading on to the garden and outside terraceGround Floor WC with single obscure glazed aluminium window, wc, pedestal wash hand basin with splashback, ceiling light pointBedroom One: 14'11 x 14'10 (4.55m x 4.52m)A dual aspect room with two single glazed aluminium bay windows, central heating radiators, ceiling light point, trap giving access to loft/storage space with pull down ladder, door to good sized cupboard with light and shelving, and door leading to:Ensuite Bathroom: 12' (3.66m) x 10'6 (3.2m) maximum measurements into baySingle glazed obscure aluminium bay window, vanity wash hand basin, recessed ceiling spotlighting, two extractor fans, concealed cistern wc, bath with tiled surround, good size fully tiled walk-in shower, two heated towel railsLoft Storage Velux window, recessed ceiling spotlighting, additional storage space and cupboardsFrom the Entrance Hall a staircase leads to the first floor landing with single glazed aluminium window overlooking the front approach, ceiling light points, central heating radiator, space for Study Area, trap giving access to the top loft and doors leading to:Bedroom Two: 14'9 (4.5m) x 13'1 (4m) maximum measurements into the baySingle glazed aluminium bay window overlooking the south facing rear garden, ceiling light point, central heating radiator, and pedestal wash hand basin with tiled splashbackBedroom Three: 12'10 x 10'3 (3.9m x 3.12m)Single glazed aluminium bay window overlooking the westerly aspect, ceiling light point, central heating radiator, pedestal wash hand basin with tiled splash backBedroom Four 13'3 (4.04m) x 12'2 (3.7m) maximum measurements into the bay windowSingle glazed aluminium bay window, ceiling light point, central heating radiator, wash hand basin Family Bathroom: 9'7 x 6'2 (2.92m x 1.88m)some restricted head roomUPVC double glazed Velux window, good sized walk in shower with tiled surround, bath with tiled surround, vanity wash hand basin with mirror and light over, wc, under eaves storage cupboards, recess ceiling spotlighting, extractor fan, and heated towel railFrom the half landing on the stairwell door leading to: Loft Room: 15'1 x 7' (4.6m x 2.13m)Double glazed wooden framed Velux window, ceiling light point, second hot water tank, further storage area, BT master pointOutsideA brick pillared five bar gate and shingle driveway approach leads to the front entrance and parking/turning area. The remainder is laid to deep mature shrub and tree borders, fenced boundaries and crazy paved area leading to the front entrance, further approach leading to:Garage/Workshop: 15'10 x 9'11 (4.83m x 3.02m) timber framed with double opening doorsThe large south facing rear garden is a superb feature of Gorse Hill with a raised patio terrace adjacent to the property with stone steps leading on to the 'natural wild garden' lawn beyond, with tree lined backdrop, mature shrub borders, fenced boundaries, Cedar Wood Greenhouse and two further Timber Garden Stores/shedsTenure: FreeholdEPC Rating: 63DCouncil Tax Band: GDirectional Note: From the village green in the centre of Milford-on-Sea, proceed along the High Street in a westerly direction and continue into Park Lane. Take the second turning right into Kivernell Road, right again into New Valley Road and then left onto Sharvells Road. Continue to the end of Sharvells Road bearing left towards Studland Drive where the entrance to Gorse Hill (35) is seen on the corner Milford on Sea is a thriving coastal village with a comprehensive range of restaurants, pubs and cafes plus a good range of gift and local shops including a greengrocers, butchers, and two general stores, plus a medical centre and dental surgery, based around the village green. The Village Green is home to several events during the year, including an Arts & Music Festival, May Fair, Dog Show and Christmas Carol Service, with the Community Centre and the four village churches running busy programmes throughout the year. There is also a C of E Primary School within the village which is in the catchment area for the secondary school, Priestlands in LymingtonWalks can be enjoyed along the Coastal Path towards Barton-on-Sea and Lymington, with stunning views towards the Isle of Wight and the Needles and westwards to Christchurch Bay, Hengistbury Head and the Purbeck Hills beyond or through sheltered woodland in the Milford-on-Sea Pleasure Grounds and Studland Common, both local Nature Reserves, or around Sturt Pond and along Hurst Shingle Bank to Hurst Castle which dates back to Tudor times.The New Forest National Park is a short drive away, The New Forest became a national park in 2005 and was once a royal hunting ground for William the Conqueror. It covers an area of 566 square kilometres and is made up of vast tracts of unspoilt woodland, heathland and river valleys where deer, ponies and cattle continue to roam free in its ancient heaths and woodland. Clear rivers and shady groves provide tranquillity and a car-free haven for walking, cycling and horse riding.The towns of Lymington and New Milton are both approximately 3 miles away, with the larger shopping centres of Bournemouth and Southampton approximately equi-distant, about 18 miles away. British Rail Stations at New Milton and Brockenhurst provide a fast service to London Waterloo, with Bournemouth and Southampton airports easily accessed for domestic and international flights and are two excellent websites providing a wealth of local information and news about the village For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lymington-d196735/for-sale_i70484916
A well presented five bedroom family home located on the edge of Lymington at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac just off Lower Pennington Lane. Built in the late 1990's, this property is situated within approximately half an acre of well-stocked, beautifully maintained gardens with a southerly aspect to the rear and views across farmland to the Solent and Isle of Wight. In addition to the sizeable accommodation there is a spacious double garage and a separate workshop/store.The beautiful Georgian market town of Lymington with its cosmopolitan shopping and picturesque harbour is within easy reach of the property. Also within walking distance are the two large deep water marinas and sailing clubs for which the town has gained its status as a world renowned sailing resort. Lymington has a number of independent shops including some designer boutiques and is surrounded by the outstanding natural beauty of the New Forest National Park. On Saturday, a market is held in the High Street, the origins of which probably date back to the 13th Century. To the north is the New Forest village of Lyndhurst and Junction 1 of the M27 which links to the M3 for access to London. There is also a branch line train link to Brockenhurst Railway Station (approx. 5.5 miles) which has a half hourly service to London Waterloo with a journey time of 90 minutes.A beautiful glazed vaulted entrance lobby with double doors and ceramic tiled floor leads to the inner hallway with staircase to the first floor and fire door to the double garage/work shop. An archway leads to the central reception hall with deep cloaks storage cupboard and cloakroom. The spacious, light and airy living room incorporates an oblong bay window to the rear overlooking the rear southerly facing garden and farmland beyond. There is a feature Minster style fireplace fitted with a log burning stove. Double doors lead to the conservatory and further double doors lead through to the kitchen/dining room. The study is fitted with a bespoke range of office style furniture incorporating two desks linked by a range of store cupboards, drawers and overhead shelving. A particular feature of the property is the kitchen/dining room which is fitted with a bespoke range of cream coloured cabinets to both base and eye level with downlighting and granite work surfaces. A range of appliances include a Neff 5 ring induction hob with pull-out pan drawers under, brushed steel canopy extractor, dishwasher, pyrolitic miele oven and warming drawer with microwave over and adjacent concealed fridge with separate pull-out chill/drinks drawer under. The adjacent utility room is fitted with a range of base and eye level units with rolled edge work surfaces, space for washing machine and tumble dryer, water softener and further range of storage cupboards to one wall. A part- glazed panelled stable door leading to the garden. The double- glazed conservatory leads to the paved patio and gardens.The first floor part-galleried landing enjoys light from both the front and rear large windows from the ground floor, flooding the area with light. There is a second spacious first floor reception room with Velux windows and one wall of fitted book shelves; this is a most pleasant room for either a music or a games room. To the landing there is a loft access hatch and an airing cupboard and additional storage cupboard. The dual aspect master bedroom has wonderful views over the garden and farmland towards The Solent and Isle of Wight and is fitted with ample fitted wardrobes. A door leads through to the en-suite shower room. The guest suite is again a dual aspect room incorporating a range of fitted storage and wardrobes and a door through to the en-suite shower room. Bedrooms three and four have a range of fitted wardrobes. The family bathroom is fitted with a modern white suite comprising panelled bath with shower over, wash hand basin set in a vanity unit and wc.Approached via a long, private driveway with ample parking for numerous vehicles and access to the integral double garage with separate workshop/store. There is a lawned area with various ornamental azaleas and decorative borders. A path leads around both sides of the property to the rear southerly facing garden which measures approximately half an acre.The rear garden is predominantly laid to well maintained lawns, interspersed with ornamental flower borders and specimen shrubs. To one side of the property, accessed from the conservatory, is a paved patio which provides a private, sheltered seating area. Towards the end of the garden, under the shelter of a specimen tree, there is another patio providing an alternative seating area and there are far reaching views across open farmland towards The Solent and the Isle of Wight beyond. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lower-pennington-lane-d624585/for-sale_i70628601
Located in one of the most sought after positions in Lymington, within just a few minutes level walk of the High Street and Quay, this charming and elegant detached Grade II listed detached residence is just a couple of minutes level walk to the High Street and boasts and abundance of spacious, versatile and contemporary accommodation, with three reception rooms, four en-suite bedrooms, a south facing private garden and driveway parking for three vehicles.On arrival, this double fronted character house built in 1856 as stated on the plaque, invites you in through the front door into the entrance hallway. Stairs rising to the first floor and stripped pine doors provides access to the majority of the downstairs accommodation. Door into the study, which could easily be used as an additional reception room or bedroom, with sash window to the front aspect. To the rear of the house and on the south side is the spacious sitting room with ornate stone open fireplace and large low level south facing sash window. This room is open to the stunning orangery and kitchen area with a large vaulted glazed roof, bi-fold doors to two aspects facing the walled garden and with the kitchen positioned to one end. There is a contemporary style raised fireplace and the herringbone flooring runs throughout the whole of the ground floor, except for the sitting room and dining room which are cream carpet.The kitchen is fitted with a comprehensive range of high gloss cupboard and drawer units with ceramic worktops and space for the American style fridge and a dishwasher. There is an eye level electric fan oven and combination microwave, hob and extractor unit over, other benefits include a built in coffee machine and breakfast bar. A further door leads into another spacious reception room with window to the front aspect and french doors leading out to the garden and the covered pergola for al-fresco dining. Cloakroom and laundry/utility cupboard with roof light and space and plumbing for washing machine and essential white goods.The first floor landing is flooded with light from the Velux roof light over the staircase. Door leading into the spacious main bedroom suite with ornate ceiling, dual aspect windows to the side and rear, velux roof light above the large spa bath. Range of fitted wardrobes and door to the en-suite shower room where there is a dual sink vanity unit, w.c. and shower cubicle. Bedroom two is of equally spacious dimensions with built-in storage cupboard and en-suite shower room comprising of a w.c. sink unit with vanity storage and shower cubicle and window to the front aspect. Double bedroom three has an en-suite shower room. Bedroom four has an en-suite shower room and staircase from a corner of the bedroom leading up to the loft play area and storage rooms and additional eaves storage with velux roof light. The walled rear garden is south facing and offers a high degree of privacy. There is a covered decked pergola attached to the rear of the house, ideal for alfresco entertaining. The remainder of the well established garden is mainly laid to lawn with various flower bed borders and shrubs. There is a brick built summerhouse with power and light that would lend itself for use as a home office/studio. There are gates and a path to both sides of the property leading to the garden. There is driveway parking to the rear of the garden for three vehicles.The property is within an easy short walk of Lymington High Street, the sailing clubs and the marinas. The beautiful Georgian market town of Lymington, has many independent shops and the picturesque quay, deep water marinas, and sailing clubs. Lymington has a numerous highly regarded restaurants and designer boutiques and is surrounded by the outstanding natural beauty of the New Forest National Park. To the north are the New Forest villages of Brockenhurst and Lyndhurst and Junction 1 of the M27 which links to the M3 for access to London. There is also a branch line train link to Brockenhurst Railway Station (approx. 5.5 miles) which provides a half hourly service to London Waterloo with a journey time of approximately 90 minutes. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lymington-d196735/for-sale_i69818593
A remarkable five bedroom detached house dating from the 1920's which has been completely and expertly remodelled and refurbished offering one of the highest Energy Performance ratings achievable including air heat source, triple glazing, underfloor heating in the kitchen and two bathrooms upstairs, solar panels and electric car charging. The 'A' rated house has large spacious reception rooms, luxury fittings, original features, double garaging and landscaped gardens. 'Main Close' is the first of three beautiful, luxury homes built by a local builder to exacting standards.Located near the end of a private lane in a pleasant rural area on the western edge of Pennington with a range of useful local shops within walking distance and the Georgian market town of Lymington only 1 mile from the property. There is an extensive range of boutiques, shops and restaurants, a hospital, community centre, leisure facilities as well as two deep water yacht marinas. The car ferry service to the Isle of Wight and a branch railway line connecting to Brockenhurst are easily accessible in Lymington. The New Forest village of Brockenhurst (circa 5.5 miles) has a main line station with trains to London Waterloo (approx. 90 minutes). The New Forest is within 2 ½ miles of the property and offers unspoiled countryside suitable for riding and walking. Junction 1 of the M27 motorway is around 13 miles with excellent road connections to London, via the M3.The covered porch, reminiscent of a Mediterranean villa, invites you in to the inner porch with spacious cloakroom. The home office with triple glazing and an original fireplace is the first room on the left with a southerly aspect. The formal lounge follows and is a magnificent room with high ceilings, triple windows, twin original fireplaces, double doors to the garden and an exquisite original staircase with panelling. There is recessed shelving next to the fireplace and a store cupboard. The dining room flows off here with more wood floors, a twin set of double doors to the garden, double aspect windows and a breakfast bar that separates the quality kitchen. With tiled flooring and a dark blue finish the kitchen is a lovely welcoming room. There is a fitted oven hob and extractor, integrated fridge, freezer and dish washer. In addition there is a double sink, inset spot lights and a walk in larder. The utility with plumbing for washer and dryer is located off the kitchen with rear garden door and is adjacent to the double garage. Stairs lead to a large landing there are five double bedrooms, each a super size, especially the master suite with original fireplace, double aspect windows, fitted cupboards and a walk in ensuite bathroom. Bedroom two has an ensuite shower room and there is a luxury family bathroom with both shower and bath. The remaining three double bedrooms are all light and bright and offer lovely sized family and guest accommodation. The private drive leads up to twin pillars which invite you through to the large gravelled parking area with a double garage with twin doors. There is an electric charging point powered by the solars. Pedestrian access meanders through to the large West facing patio, accessed from the lounge and dining room and offers a spacious, glass covered terrace with exposed oak supports, ideal for alfresco dining. The well manicured lawns stretch away with mature trees, bushes and hedges providing a private and peaceful garden. Services:Energy Performance Rating: A Current: 92 Potential: 94Council Tax Band: GAll Mains Services Connected For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pennington-d197043/for-sale_i70210351
A rare opportunity to acquire a beautifully cared for thatched cottage, dating back in parts to the 1620s with the property being extended in the early 1900s. The character features of this property are numerous and include beams and wooden features originally from ships at nearby Bucklers Hard. This stunning house is set in gardens and grounds of 0.7 acre surrounded by fields and farmland vistas in this peaceful New Forest hamlet. Entering through the original oak front door, leads you into the entrance hall with quarry tiled floor, where stairs rise to the first floor and there is a cloakroom with WC. From here a door opens to living room which is a beautiful, light filled, double height room in the original cob part of the cottage, featuring original beams, a high level window, a large open fireplace and French doors onto the garden. Following on is the bespoke, oak framed conservatory, easily blending with the older parts of the cottage, with views over the garden and French doors to outside. The dining room is a lovely, double aspect room which could also be used as a further bedroom. The kitchen/breakfast room has a lovely open aspect over farmland, fitted with a comprehensive range of cabinets with space for appliances and includes an electric and propane range cooker. There is ample space for a table, a brick fireplace with a propane gas stove and a larder cupboard with marble cold shelf. From here a doorway leads into the study/bedroom four, featuring old ship's beams from Bucklers Hard, with windows to three aspects and a built in gun cabinet. The utility room is fitted with a further range of kitchen cabinets, space for appliances, a built in store cupboard and a water softener, with a door to outside and a door to a further WC. Ascending the stairs there are three large double bedrooms each providing beautiful views over the surrounding fields. Bedroom one has built in wardrobes and an en suite shower room. Bedrooms two has built in wardrobes and, along with bedroom three, is served by a bathroom with jacuzzi bath and a separate WC.Outside:Access over a cattle grid and separate gated vehicle access opens to the extensive driveway parking area. The detached double garage has an electric door and is fitted with a heavy duty power supply. To one side of the driveway there is an area of garden with a greenhouse, a garden machinery shed and a wood store. The beautiful gardens and grounds extend to either side of the cottage and beyond, with the main area of garden comprising an extensive lawn with trees, bounded by hedging which could be separated into a small paddock. There is a gate at the very end of the garden providing additional vehicular access which would enable the storage of a boat or caravan etc. There are two working wells within the garden one with an electric pump, private drainage and oil fired heating. The thatch and part of the tiled roof was replacedthree years ago.Surrounded by open forest, yet only a mile to the Solent Shoreline, the hamlet of East End encapsulates the serenity of the New Forest. The rural beauty of this part of the forest is quite stunning, offering peace and relaxation throughout the year - even in the height of summer. There are endless walks and tracks for cycling through the woods, past ponds and streams frequented by free roaming ponies, donkeys, cattle and the odd pig or two. The nearby coast at Tanner's Lane is within easy walking distance, a fabulous place to spend some time and offers glorious views to the Isle of Wight.The closest shop is in the next village East Boldre. For more shops and supermarkets, the pretty Georgian marine town of Lymington is just 4 miles away. You won't have to get in the car for a wonderful meal though, The East End Arms owned by John Illsley of the Dire Straits is a short walk away. It's a friendly pub with superb food and drinks. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lymington-d196735/for-sale_i70043256
An opportunity to purchase a Grade II Listed four storey town house, situated in this sought after character street within yards of the town centre and offering stunning uninterrupted views of Lymington River and Solent towards the Isle of Wight. The property offers an excellent balance of accommodation with potential one or two bedroom annexe in the basement level, there are two further bedroom suites as well as guest bedrooms and shower room. The master bedroom commands views over rooftops towards the Lymington River and the living accommodation is on two floors, the ground floor kitchen and dining room leading to a terrace and access to garden as well as the top floor sitting room and study with access to balcony with stunning views. The property also has the advantage of a garage as well as a good size private established garden and useful outbuildings. THE ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES:(All measurements are approximate)Front Entrance DoorEntrance HallOrnate radiator, lift to first and second floor, stairs with storage cupboard under, stairs to basement and integral garage. Dining/Family Room 19'8 x 11'11A range of two storage cupboards and recessed bio ethanol fire, opening to kitchen and door to terrace.Kitchen 12'5 x 8'7A range of floor standing and wall mounted cupboards with peninsular unit, one and half bowl sink unit, four ring electric hob with extractor over and oven below, space for fridge freezer, door to terrace. First FloorBedroom One 23'4 x 10'1A comprehensive range of mirrored wardrobe cupboards, views of Lymington River towards Walhampton. En-Suite Bathroom 11'11 x 8'11Walk-in shower cubicle, bath, vanity unit with wash basin and wc, tiled floor, towel rail. Bedroom Three 14'10 x 11'11Shower RoomWc, wash basin with cupboards below, large walk-in fully tiled shower cubicle, towel rail, tiled floor. Second FloorSitting Room 17'5 x 11'9A stunning room with fabulous uninterrupted views of Lymington River, fireplace with gas fire and stone surround and hearth and display unit to one side, television aerial point, sliding door to balcony, opening to Study 9'3 x 7'2 Fabulous uninterrupted views, sliding door to BalconyGlazed balustrade with stunning views from Walhampton all across the Lymington River and Solent beyond to the Isle of Wight. Bedroom Two 11'9 x 10'11A range of wardrobe cupboards and door toEn-Suite BathroomComprising bath with shower attachment, wc, vanity basin with cupboards below, part tiled walls, towel rail. Annexe/BasementBedroom Five 11'3 x 8'6Wardrobe cupboards, radiator and door to Terrace Garden. Shower RoomVanity unit, wc with concealed cistern, wash basin, towel rail, fully tiled shower cubicle and door toBoiler RoomGas fired central heating boiler and hot water system. Kitchen/Dining Room 14'8 x 11'7A range of floor standing and wall mounted cupboards and drawers with single bowl single drainer sink, twin induction hob with extractor fan over and oven below, integrated fridge, recess bio ethanol fireplace, radiator and doors to Sitting Room 13'9 x 9'5Radiator and television aerial point, this room is also used as a cinema room with surround sound, glazed double door to Bedroom Four 11'3 x 8'6Wardrobe cupboard, radiator and door to Terrace and Garden. OutsideA well stocked landscaped rear garden with various paved sitting areas and established beds and borders with numerous mature trees, there are also steps to Ground Floor Terrace. Outbuilding A range of storage cupboards and space and plumbing for washing machine and tumble dryer. Two additional storage areas, outside tap. Garage 14'9 x 11'11Single integral garage with electric up and over door. Council Tax GEPC Rating - E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_captains-row-d342839/for-sale_i69555617
Discover the charm of Old Quay House: An historic gem in Lymington Built around 1850, this substantial period riverside residence offers an abundance of character and warmth, along with impressive river views and spacious accommodation. Old Quay House retains many of its period features including decorative stone work, high ceilings, ornate coving, open fireplaces and a grand staircase. Old Quay House is a rarity in that it has exceptional and unique views of the Lymington River which can be enjoyed from both the ground floor and first floor, with the potential for further spectacular views to be had if one were to convert the vast loft space (as has the neighbouring property). The property sits within walking distance of the High Street, Old Town Quay and train station. An internal inspection is highly recommended to fully appreciate the spacious accommodation on offer and the period grandeur of the house. An impressive Victorian portico with a fanlight window leads into the entrance porch with tiled floor and a glazed door opening into the reception hall. The hall has strip wood flooring, ornate coving, dado rails, and the grand staircase to the first floor. On the right is the sitting/family room and drawing room joined via an archway, both with high ceilings with ornate coving and large windows overlooking the front garden and river. The family/sitting room has parquet flooring and a fireplace with a marble fire surround and mantle. The drawing room is carpeted and has a fireplace with a marble hearth and surround and wooden mantle. On the left of the hall is the kitchen/breakfast room which comprises a vast range of floor and wall mounted wooden units incorporating space and plumbing for a dishwasher, a one-and-a-half bowl stainless steel sink unit, space for a free-standing cooker, space for a fridge freezer and a double aspect with window overlooking the patio and window overlooking the drive. There are further floor-to-ceiling cupboards and some decorative units, with space for a breakfast table and chairs. There is a double serving hatch to the dining room. At the end of the kitchen is a large walk-in pantry which has ample shelving. A sliding glazed door leads into the utility room. The utility room houses the boiler and has space and plumbing for a washing machine, shelving, a cleaning cupboard and a door giving access into the conservatory. The utility also leads through into the study which has a cupboard with sliding doors, a double aspect and an access hatchway to the roof space. An archway from the study leads into a ground floor shower room which comprises a shower cubicle, a pedestal mounted wash basin, a low-level WC and Velux window. The study also has access to the conservatory which is glazed with a brick-built dwarf wall and has access to the rear garden. Back in the reception hall, adjacent to the kitchen is the dining room which has strip wood flooring and glazed double doors leading out onto the patio and garden. There are alcove bookshelves and cupboards for storage and a beautiful open fireplace. At the end of the hall is the ground floor cloakroom which is fully tiled and comprises a low-level WC and vanity unit with wash basin and plenty of hanging space. The wine cellar can be accessed under the cloakroom (the hatch is currently hidden under the lino floor) and has limited height. On the first floor there are four bedrooms. The spacious master bedroom has unique, ever-changing river views to the front aspect. There are two built-in wardrobes with cupboards above and two shelved recesses either side of the bed. The en suite bathroom is part-tiled and comprises a separate shower enclosure, a bath, a wash basin with vanity drawers under, a low-level WC and various storage cupboards. There are views upstream towards Boldre over the reed beds. The large second double bedroom has a tiled fireplace with a wardrobe with cupboard over and a wash basin to the other side. This bedroom also overlooks the front aspect with views downstream towards Lymington Town Quay. The light and airy third bedroom overlooks the rear garden and has a wash basin with cupboards under and over. The fourth bedroom has built-in alcove bookshelves and a high alcove cupboard. The window overlooks the rear garden. The family bathroom comprises a bath with overhead shower, a pedestal mounted wash basin and a low-level WC. On the landing there is a very large airing cupboard with racked shelving and hot water tank, as well as an access hatchway to the roof space with pull down ladder and loft light. The loft is a tremendous space with exceptional head-room which has great potential for conversion into a second floor living space/further bedrooms as is the case in the neighbouring house. The property is approached via a gated driveway with ample parking leading to the house, front garden and double garage. The double garage has two up-and-over doors, a workshop and a rear access door to the back garden. The front garden is laid to lawn and is bordered by a variety of mature shrubs and plants with a brick wall screening the property from the road. The front driveway then gives access via a wrought iron gate into the sheltered rear garden where a paved path leads past the conservatory and round the rear of the house to a paved patio adjacent to the dining room. The path also leads directly up the middle of the garden, with lawns either side, to steps and a wrought iron gate giving access through the pretty curved hedge into the vegetable garden. The rear garden is walled on all sides and has a small feature pond within the patio area. Directions - From our office proceed down the High Street turning left at the bottom of the hill into Gosport Street. At the mini roundabout turn right into Bridge Road and proceed over the level crossing. At the bend, turn right into Undershore Road and the property will be found immediately on the left hand side. Services - All mains services are connected to the property. Council Tax Band - E EPC Rating - E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_walhampton-d351443/for-sale_i69042838
A rare opportunity to secure an Edwardian four bedroom character home dating back to the late 19th century set on a generous plot and in a premium location, being close to the marinas, sailing clubs and amenities. This delightful family home has a large garden, off road parking and offers excellent scope to extend or redevelop, subject to the necessary planning permissions. Energy Efficiency Rating: EThe property is situated in Lymington's prime Golden Triangle to the south of the High Street and positioned close to Lymington's marinas and yacht clubs. This house is ideal for the sailing enthusiast. Lymington is situated on the southern edge of the New Forest and is recognised worldwide as a sailing resort. It is a picturesque market town with an excellent range of boutiques shops and restaurants, a weekly market, and a selection of cafes and pubs. The Lymington Railway Station is a branch line to Brockenhurst mainline station, where there is a mainline to London Waterloo (approximately 90 minutes). There are highly regarded independent schools in the area include Ballard, Durlston Court and Walhampton, while local state schools at every level are mostly rated 'good' or 'outstanding' by Ofsted.This individual and character house retains many of its original features and is positioned on one of the largest plots south of the high street with a variety of wildlife visiting.A covered entrance porch and panelled front door leads to the spacious hallway with galleried landing. Attractive parquet flooring and under stairs cupboards. Cloakroom/shower room with newly installed wall mounted Worcester gas fired boiler, providing domestic hot water and central heating. A door opens into the lovely south facing sitting room/dining room with feature marble fireplace and shelving to one side. An archway leads through to the breakfast room. This has a return door to the hallway and also has French doors opening into the conservatory. The kitchen overlooks the garden and has a range of floor and wall mounted cupboards and space and plumbing for dishwasher and space for gas cooker. At the end of the kitchen is a large walk-in larder and glazed door to the rear conservatory porch with space for washing machine and tumble dryer etc. There is also an outside sink unit. A glazed door gives access to the side driveway and a door to the studio, which provides for a bedsit with a kitchenette and cloakroom. This has French doors opening out onto the garden. To the first floor, there are four bedrooms - three doubles and one single and a family bathroom. All the bedrooms have exposed timber floorboards.Agents Note: Planning for conversion of the outbuildings have been submitted on 23rd November 23.Outside, the property is approached from Stanley Road by a gravel driveway which gives access to the front door and around the front of the property to the rear garden. The garden has been over the years planted with a variety of specimen trees, flowers and shrubs with a large flagstone terrace leading off from both the conservatory and the kitchen. There is an attractive lawn, beyond which are bedded plants, a timber framed green house and a summer house. It is fair to say this is more of a natural garden offering potential for a variety of uses. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lymington-d196735/for-sale_i70893990
Welcome to 'Bramerton' - a handsome detached family home where charm and space meet in perfect harmony. The property has six bedrooms, a luxury kitchen/dining room and three further reception rooms, as well as ample off-road parking with a detached garage and generous garden, and is ideally positioned on the south side of Lymington within walking distance of the marinas, yacht clubs and town centre. THE GROUND FLOOR The glazed front door opens into the oak framed entrance porch and the inner door then leads into the lovely hall which has a beautifully tiled ceramic floor. There is a useful under stairs storage cupboard and at the end of the hall there is a cloakroom with coat hanging space, WC and vanity unit. To the left of the hall is the sitting room which faces south and has a feature fireplace with a cast iron surround, tiled inserts and a slate hearth. Adjacent to this is the study which also has a feature fireplace fitted with a gas coal effect stove and a range of built-in bookshelves and cupboards either side. At the end of the hall is the beautiful drawing room which has French doors giving access to the patio and garden as well as a large open fireplace. The utility room is fitted with a range of floor and wall mounted units comprising a stainless steel sink, space/plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer and additional fridge. The utility room is home to the condensing Glow-Worm boiler provides domestic hot water and central heating. The luxury kitchen/breakfast room, fitted by Neptune, has a range of floor and wall mounted units with integrated appliances including a Siemens fridge/freezer, Miele dishwasher, stainless steel one-and-a-half bowl sink with Quooker tap, Mercury range cooker with five ring hob, two ovens and an extractor above. There is also an integrated wine cooler, pull-out chopping boards and a breakfast bar with a tower socket. This then leads to the dining area which has space for a large dining table and bi-fold doors lead to the patio and garden. THE FIRST FLOOR From the hall, the staircase with wrought iron spindles leads up to the first floor. The main bedroom overlooks the rear garden and has a range of built-in wardrobes as well as a dressing room and an en suite shower room. Bedroom two also overlooks the rear garden and has built-in wardrobes. Bedrooms three and four both share views to the front across New Forest National Park woodland, and bedroom five is a good sized double. There is a bathroom (Jack & Jill to bedroom three) which comprises a bath with shower over, vanity unit and WC, as well as a further separate shower room. From the landing, the staircase continues up to the second floor to bedroom six which has useful under eaves storage and glimpses of the Lymington River with the Isle of Wight beyond. OUTSIDE The property is accessed from All Saints Road and enjoys a lovely outlook over the protected woodland opposite which is within the New Forest National Park boundary. Electric gates give access to the large gravel drive which provides ample off-road parking and has a lawned area to the front of the house with a path leading to the front door. There is access to the side of the property which leads to the garden with a wrap-around patio leads to the level lawn and towards the rear there is a gravel area with raised beds and a further paved terrace. The detached garage is situated in the rear garden having double timber doors to the front and a personal door to the side with power and light connected. DIRECTIONS From our office proceed up the High Street turning left opposite the church into Church Lane. Continue into Broad Lane and at the end turn right into All Saints Road where the property will be found along on the right hand side. SERVICES All mains services are connected to the property. TAX BAND F For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lymington-d196735/for-sale_i71103332
A large, spacious family home in a private location with far reaching southerly views picking up the river and masts of the local marinas and the high ground of Tennyson Downs on the Isle of Wight. Hornbeam is a lovely, spacious, light-filled family home, orientated to make the most of its south-facing aspect which has been in the same family for decades. It offers plenty of flexible accommodation to suit a variety of lifestyles with landscaped gardens, parking and garage.Hornbeam sits within private grounds in a slightly elevated position within easy walking distance of Lymington Pier railway station which provides a half-hourly link to Lymington Town (two minutes) for an excellent selection of shops and restaurants and facilities. Next stop is Brockenhurst (10 minutes) which offers a mainline service to London Waterloo (approximately 1 hour 45 minutes). The Isle of Wight and open Forest are easily accessible, and Junction 1, M27, is 12 miles to the north. Walhampton independent prep school is within walking distance. So, too, is Walhampton Golf Course, Walhampton Arms and The Ferryman inn.Steps rise to the front door and opens in to the welcoming dining hall with open fireplace(decommissioned). There is a study off here and stairs leading to the first floor. An inner hallway continues through to a study/store room, a spacious utility/cloakroom with storage cupboards, a larger utility room with another store off and an enclosed workshop area.With careful planning this whole area could be open up to extend the existing kitchen/breakfast room. To the front of the house is a lovely south facing sitting room with a large bay window over looking the garden and a feature fireplace.Upstairs there is a spacious landing with a door leading out to the south facing balcony which spans across the master bedroom. There is also an airing cupboard and cloakroom. The master bedroom has a character fireplace, fitted wardrobes and a connecting door through to a dressing area and en-suite shower room. Bedroom two has a Westerly aspect and fireplace (decommissioned) with bedroom three being at the front of the house with far reaching views, fitted wardrobe and a further fireplace (decommissioned). The family bathroom completes the first floor accommodation. Double gates open in to the gravel driveway and parking area with a detached garage. A small path winds its way up to the house with a symphony of mature plantings, bushes, trees and shrubs, all well tendered with fence borders and a colourful display of flowers, plantings and fruit trees. There is a lovely lawn area and a high degree of privacy across the whole of the garden. A path leads around to the rear of the house with further planting areas and space for an outdoor shed and greenhouse. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lymington-d196735/for-sale_i71357097
A substantial period property with impressive accommodation dating back to 1840 set within generous grounds forming part of the former Everton Grange Estate. This beautiful five bedroom period property has been lovingly refurbished to exacting standards by the current owner to provide a welcoming, vibrant and spacious home with magical grounds and the benefit of annexe accommodation and a large outbuilding complex in the grounds of the garden. The property is in a private setting along a 'no through' on the outskirts of Everton Village having easy access to the excellent village shop and pub nearby.Everton Grange is a collection of exclusive homes set in the grounds of the original estate. Despite its secluded setting, Archway House is within easy reach of local amenities being conveniently situated approximately one and a half miles east of the popular coastal village of Milford on Sea and within two miles of the famous georgian market town of Lymington both offering a range of shops, superb restaurants, a selection of boutiques and the Lymington Saturday market. For boating enthusiasts there are two marinas with both permanent and visitor moorings in Lymington and a sailing and dinghy club in nearby Keyhaven. The mainline railway station, serving London Waterloo in 1 hour 30 minutes, is 6 miles away in Brockenhurst and the railway station in Lymington has a branch service to Brockenhurst.On entering the property there is an baronial style reception hall with timber panelled walls and polished stone flooring. A balustrade staircase leads from the hallway to the first floor and there are further doors leading to the kitchen, sitting room and dining room. The sitting room has a feature picture window to the rear which is complemented by full drop doors which also open to the rear garden. A focal point of this room is the large corner fireplace which has an exposed brick and stone hearth. The kitchen breakfast room is comprehensively fitted with bespoke units and provides generous work surface areas and space for a dining table. The dining room is an impressive room with a double height vaulted ceiling and exposed beams and a window overlooking the garden. A door leads from the dining room to a further reception room/bedroom which has doors opening to the garden and a first floor mezzanine area. This area could prove ideal as guest accommodation as the ground floor has a full size bathroom accessed from the hallway.To the first floor of the main house there are three futher bedrooms and a family bathroom. The master and second bedroom echo the general feel of the property with large vaulted ceilings with exposed timber work. The master bedroom has a Juliet balcony overlooking the rear garden and a full sized en-suite with a freestanding claw foot bath.Accessed separately from the main house is a further area which could have strong potential for buyers wishing to work from home or perhaps annexe a relative (please note all suggestions of annexe accommodation are subject to relevant approvals and regulations). The area affords a generous ground floor room with a stair case rising to the second floor which has been in use as a hobbies and games room.To the front of the property there is off street parking for several cars and gated access leads to the rear of the house. A winding driveway extends to the garage complex which has been used for the storage of classic cars. This area could be ideal for boat storage of perhaps conversion to a leisure complex with pool or gymnasium. Well stocked gardens surround the driveway and lead to the large walled garden which has a high degree of privacy.We feel the setting and character of this house are quite unique and envisage the property appealing to purchasers wanting a sense of space and privacy whilst enjoying accommodation which lends itself to a variety of uses, whether it be working from home, housing a relative or perhaps indulging a passion or hobby. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_everton-d198162/for-sale_i71652865
An exceptional four/five bedroom detached Grade II listed Georgian Farmhouse which has undergone a thorough program of refurbishment to create a superbly presented, well balanced property that beautifully combines original period features with natural character and charm. Quietly situated at the end of a private lane surrounded by open fields yet still within proximity of Lymington town centre, the marinas and the open forest.The superbly appointed accommodation includes a magnificent open-plan kitchen with pantry, boot room and central Island with breakfast bar area that opens into the naturally well-lit gardenside orangery, an elegant dining room with feature fireplace and external glazed doors onto the rear terrace, a fine dual aspect sitting room with a central fireplace and bay window to the front and a corresponding reception room currently utilised as a formal study. A versatile dual aspect family room / ground floor bedroom five with adjoining WC / shower room leads to a useful utility / laundry room which could potentially be adapted to accommodate a self-contained annexe. The exceptional accommodation continues on the first floor where a sizable landing area with ample storage opens into a total of four well-appointed double bedrooms all with delightful views across the garden and surrounding fields and two bath / shower rooms, the dual aspect principal suite benefiting from a vaulted ceiling, fitted wardrobes and a splendid adjacent shower room with underfloor heating and impressive walk-in shower cubicle. Stairs rise further to a versatile loft room. Externally the property is approached across a sweeping pea shingle driveway with ample parking leading to a twin bay open barn garage complex that includes two sizeable garden stores with a versatile sail loft above that has permission for occasional use but could potentially be converted into additional annex accommodation or an office.The delightful garden is predominantly laid to tracts of attractive lawn interspersed with colourful raised flower beds and a surrounding mature hedged border. Immediately adjacent to the rear of the property accessed directly from the dining room, orangery and utility room is an impressive paved seating terrace with adjacent barbeque area and covered log store. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lymington-d196735/for-sale_i71362755
Discover the timeless elegance of 'Old Solent House'. Built around 1700 as a former merchant's house and being truly steeped in history, this Grade II Listed town house occupies a prominent position on Quay Hill, with four bedrooms and a tranquil rear garden with garden room/studio, off-road parking and double garage. The property enjoys a central position, being within easy walking distance of the Quay and train station, as well as all of the local cafes, restaurants, boutique shops and marinas that Lymington has to offer. The entrance porch with a beautiful ornate portico opens into the hallway where there is a useful under stairs storage cupboard. Steps then lead down to a cloakroom which comprises a WC, wash basin and cupboard housing the Vaillant gas fired boiler which provides domestic hot water and central heating. On the left side of the hallway is the drawing room; this lovely dual aspect room faces both east and west and has a feature fireplace. Adjacent to the drawing room is the dining room which has amazing views up the historic Quay Hill, bookshelves and built-in display cupboards. From here, bi-fold doors and two steps lead into the kitchen/breakfast room which can also be accessed from the hallway, and is fitted with a range of floor and wall mounted units incorporating a double electric oven and four ring gas hob with extractor over, Bosch dishwasher, full length fridge and an attractive bay window which overlooks the garden. Leading off from here is the utility room with an integrated washing machine and space for a tumble dryer, as well as further cupboards and coat hanging space. From the hall, the staircase leads to the first floor where there are two double bedrooms. The main bedroom overlooks the garden and has built-in wardrobes as well as a small dressing area with bookshelves. This room also benefits from an en suite bathroom which comprises a panelled bath, corner shower enclosure, bidet, WC and wash basin. Bedroom two is a good sized double having built-in wardrobes and lovely views up Quay Hill, and this bedroom is serviced by an en suite bathroom which comprises a panelled bath with folding shower screen, WC, wash basin and large airing cupboard. From the landing, a curved staircase leads up to the second floor where there are two further bedrooms, one of which is currently used as a study and the other having built-in cupboards. There is a modern shower room with WC and wash basin between the rooms. The roof space offers useful storage with more available under the eaves. Outside, the property can be accessed on foot from the cobbled Quay Hill, and by car from Mill Lane via a sliding electric gate which leads to a 2-3 car parking area and double garage. This has an electric up-and-over door, power and light as well as useful eaves storage space. The garden lies entirely to the rear of the house and has been beautifully laid out with a central lawn and flowerbeds being interspersed with a variety of shrubs, plants and trees including a Hawthorn and an Amelanchier. There is also a paved terrace with a crazy paved pathway leading around the house to the back door via three steps, and beneath the drawing room is the large cellar/wine store, albeit having restricted headroom. A significant additional benefit of the house is the award-winning garden studio which also serves as an excellent home office. The studio was designed by architect Natalie Skeete of Forest Architecture and includes a wet room and ample cupboards/storage with ceiling light and bi-fold doors opening out onto the south facing garden patio. Directions - On foot from our office, proceed down the High Street and at the bottom of the hill continue down the cobbles where the property will be seen ahead of you. For vehicular access from our office, proceed down the High Street turning left at the bottom of the hill onto Gosport Street and after a short distance turn right into Station Street. After a short distance, turn right into Mill Lane where the gated entrance to the property will be found towards the end. Services - All mains services are connected to the property. Cat 5/6 cabling runs throughout the property, including the studio. Tax Band - G EPC Rating - The property is Grade II Listed and therefore does not require an EPC. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lymington-d196735/for-sale_i71019582
Countryside charm sitting in approximately 13 acres on the edge of Lymington - this is Mount House. A substantial Edwardian family home, the house has five bedrooms and six versatile reception rooms with an impressive reception hall and modern kitchen/breakfast room. The sweeping driveway leads to the house with beautiful gardens and equestrian facilities including a paddock and numerous outbuildings. The property is situated within the New Forest National Park, yet is only five minutes from Lymington town centre and within easy reach of the open forest and coast. The impressive arched front door is approached by two steps with quarry tiles which opens into an entrance vestibule with oak strip floor running through into the hallway. On the left is a large cloakroom with coat hanging space, low-level WC and wall mounted wash basin. Double doors then open into the main hall featuring a grand staircase leading to the first floor. To the left is a music room with a pretty Victorian fireplace with tiled inserts, hearth and mantlepiece, and bookshelves either side with cupboards below. The drawing room faces east and south overlooking the sweeping land, with an impressive marble fireplace with ornate cast fire surround and hearth, and built-in book shelves either side with cupboards under. The dining room also enjoys oak strip flooring, together with a box bay window facing east overlooking the garden and another beautiful white marble fireplace with intricate cast fire surround. A door then leads to the rear hallway which has a large understairs storage cupboard and a study facing west overlooking the driveway. The utility room comprises a range of built-in cupboards with oak worktops incorporating a Belfast sink, space and plumbing for a washing machine, tumble dryer and dishwasher, and a wall mounted Worcester boiler providing domestic hot water and central heating. Adjacent to the utility room is the family room which faces north and east overlooking the garden with a feature wood burning stove and a range of cupboards either side. There is further storage in a boot room with foot lockers and coat hanging space and a door opening out onto the garden. The kitchen/breakfast room at the rear of the property has been fitted with a modern range of floor and wall mounted units with marble worktops incorporating an island unit with inset one-and-half bowl ceramic sink with mixer taps, a full length fridge, full length freezer, integrated dishwasher, space for range style cooker with canopy over and wine chiller. There is also a large walk-in larder cupboard and bi-fold doors open out onto the west facing terrace and garden. The grand staircase leads from the main hallway with oak handrail and spindles to the main landing. The main bedroom faces east and south affording fabulous views over the land. Bedroom two is a good size double and faces east with a box bay window and benefits from an en suite shower room with corner shower enclosure, vanity unit and low-level WC. Adjacent to this is a large airing cupboard with racked shelving and Gladhill hot water tank. Bedroom three is also a good size double facing north and east with Jack & Jill access to the bathroom. The bathroom comprises a bath with mixer taps and shower wand, vanity unit, WC with concealed cistern and hot water towel radiator. Bedrooms four and five face west. THE GARDENS & GROUNDS This lovely Edwardian property is approached from Sway Road via a long gravel drive with electric five bar gates. The drive arrives at the house where there is a central island planted with trees giving a circular driveway. The land lies to the south and east of the property with separate access off Sway Road to a stable block, with sweeping land leading around to the rear of the property. There is a large gravel area to the rear where there is a double garage with car port and store. There is also a summerhouse overlooking an attractive pond area with trees. In addition there are fruit cages and the property benefits from a well. Leading off from the kitchen is a large terrace taking full advantage of the sun with a timber pergoda and raised walls with lighting. Steps lead up to a large lawned area, suitable for a tennis court/croquet lawn etc. There is also a secondary gate onto Mount Pleasant Lane. There are proposed plans for a triple garage block with games room over to be located in the car parking area to the front of the house with parking to the rear. The proposal is for a blockwork build clad in timber boarding to give it a rustic appearance. It has also been designed with steels to support the first floor. DIRECTIONS From our office in the High Street proceed up into St Thomas Street joining the one way system in the right hand lane. Continue past Waitrose, through both sets of traffic lights and straight over the mini roundabout. Just after the Monkey Brewhouse turn left into Sway Road and shortly after the turning to Mount Pleasant Lane the property will be found on the right hand side. SERVICES All mains services are connected to the property. TAX BAND G EPC RATING D For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lymington-d196735/for-sale_i69066488
A landmark Grade II* listed property extending to over 8000 sq. ft. of carefully restored accommodation of great grandeur and history with a bespoke interior of contemporary design, finished to the highest quality and set at the heart of Lymington.Set in an exclusive and sought-after location on the High Street, within minutes of the deep water marinas, world renowned yachting and sailing facilities and stunning coastal walks along The Solent Way. The Georgian market town of Lymington offers extensive restaurants and boutiques and a picturesque harbour at the bottom of the cobbled streets to the quay. Lymington is surrounded by the outstanding natural beauty of the New Forest National Park. There is a branch line train link from Lymington Town station to Brockenhurst Railway Station (approximately 5.5 miles) which provides a half hourly service to London Waterloo with a journey time of approximately 90 minutes. There is also a range of both private and state schooling, with the popular Walhampton preparatory school close by.The spirit of the house is revealed from the hallway flanked by four beautifully appointed reception rooms. As soon as one enters through the arched stained-glass doorway, a frameless glazed wall both separates and reveals the panelled drawing room with mood lighting and exquisitely realistic gas open fire. The adjoining library overlooks the garden again with an exquisite fireplace followed by the spacious cinema room with projector and retractable screen which has as its backdrop an open log fire. Opposite is the breath-taking dining room with views onto the south facing garden. Throughout these rooms, which form the historic core of the house, the interior has been crafted to assimilate contemporary style and convenience in harmony with the original Grade II* Listed features, materials and craftsmanship that make this house unique. Suspended ceilings with hidden and recessed lighting highlight the original painted wall panelling throughout. All original sash windows have been completely refurbished reinstating the box shutters in which to enjoy music or film scores via the hardwired surround sound systems unobtrusively positioned in each room. The beautiful original 17th Century staircase with elaborately carved newel posts and balustrades leads to the first and second floors from the hall. A second means of descending from the first floor is via a polished stainless steel tube slide which passes through a glass floor, designed for those with a sense of fun and a great talking point to liven up any dinner party! Leading from these exceptional reception rooms is a spacious wing designed around family life. The fully fitted bespoke kitchen has been designed with immaculate lines and discreetly positioned appliances including full height double wine fridges. There is underfloor heating throughout the kitchen which is finished in white Corian and features a copious food preparation surface incorporating a sunken ice trough from which to serve fresh sea food or champagne. The whole blends seamlessly with an informal seating and dining area with expansive floor to ceiling Skyframe sliding doors sourced from Switzerland which open onto the garden to the south and west elevations. There is a media wall with large, recessed television beneath which is a contemporary full width gas fireplace. Opening off this space is a superb games room, again featuring a bespoke television area and ample space for pool and table tennis tables. The practicalities have not been overlooked and a vast laundry room, cloakrooms and shower rooms complete the ground floor accommodation. There is also a plant room and a lift leading to the first floor. To the first floor, the main bedroom features a full media suite of television and surround sound system, as do all other main bedrooms. The adjoining bathroom reaches an even higher level of luxurious tranquillity with a vast walk-in shower and twin slimline baths angled to face a perfectly positioned television. Separating bedroom and bathroom is a beautifully appointed dressing room. There are four further bedrooms on this floor including two guest suites with both dressing areas and en suite shower rooms. Above the hall leading to the kitchen is the glass floored "chill out" area visible from the kitchen below. The original staircase rises again to the spacious second floor accommodation where there are four further double bedrooms, two of which incorporate en suite facilities, and a family bathroom. The ingenuity, imagination, style and sense of fun that has infused every square inch of this historic house is awaiting its next fortunate owners.The house has a beautiful approach through a wrought iron pedestrian gate beneath a floral arch where the pathway leads to the front door, flanked by flower beds and mature planting. There is also a double electric vehicular gate to the side of the house which leads through to an extensive parking area and courtyard, as well as to the impressive tandem garage. Above the garage, and accessed via an external staircase, is a beautifully presented self-contained annexe with an open plan kitchen, sitting room and dining area as well as a double bedroom with built in wardrobes and a beautifully fitted shower room. The south facing garden has been carefully designed to blend seamlessly with the living space. The stone paving that surrounds the garden is precisely level with the internal floor level and when the slimline sliding doors from the kitchen are opened the garden becomes another "room" and beautiful space from which to admire the glorious rear facade. The majority of the garden is laid to a highly realistic artificial grass requiring little maintenance. There is a discrete space for a hot tub and ample room for relaxing or outdoor dining.Services:All mains services are connectedCouncil Tax - Band HEnergy Performance Certificate - Not applicable as the property is Grade II* ListedProperty Specification Includes:Full CAT wiring throughout for high-speed superfast broadband of up to 80 MbpsQ Acoustics surround sound systems comprisingDenon Amplifiers Sky Q TV's Option of 5.1 or 7.1 sound systemRemote control of heating and hot water via iPhoneFull CCTV around the property with external monitoring surveillance and controlFull commercial "break glass" fire alarm system throughout the propertyCarbon Monoxide sounders in all rooms with gas firesUnder floor heating via twin gas boilers, pressurised hot water system, large tanks for constant balanced water pressure flowSteam, fan, combination microwave ovens and warming drawers, full height double wine fridges, American style fridge freezer, boiling hot water tap, filtered chilled water and ice maker, waste disposal, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer.Lift system to the first floor For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lymington-d196735/for-sale_i71598589
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