The main front door leads you into the entrance lobby with stairs to the first floor and giving access either side to both reception rooms.

The dining room sits at the end of the house with access from the kitchen and offers great storage surrounding the feature fireplace.

A tiled living room sits across the lobby and offers a generous amount of space with a lovely corner unit fireplace with inset log burner. A further door from the living room leads into the kitchen that offers a range of low-lying units, hob and integrated appliances.

A breakfast room sits at the end of the kitchen offering further dining space with double aspect views. The downstairs accommodation is completed with a further boot room with access to the side of the property and large utility room with wash basin and downstairs w/c.

Stairs from the hallway lead to the first-floor landing where all upstairs accommodation can be found.

The principal bedroom offers front aspect views with walk in wardrobe, bedroom two offers generous space with built in wardrobes and further front aspect views and bedroom three offering rear aspects views and further built in wardrobes. A three-piece family bathroom completes the upstairs accommodation.

A cattle grid entrance to the driveway leads to the side of the property giving access to off street parking for a couple of cars.

The garden wraps around the house giving benefit to having both a good size front and rear garden all laid to lawn with a small patio area to the side of the property from the boot room. Flanked by mature hedging all around and a small array of mature trees gives seclusion and privacy to the property at every point.

Living in Bramshaw

This is surely New Forest life at its most accessible. Turn off the M27 at junction one and you are immediately plunged into the quiet backwaters of the Forest, gently weaving past donkeys and ponies grazing in front of Hanzel and Gretel-style woodland cottages. This is Bramshaw, an attractive and peaceful parish that encompasses the hamlets of Brook and Fritham. Bramshaw is strung out. Its handful of amenities include Bramshaw Golf Club (with two courses, including Hampshire’s oldest course), village hall, rustic garage and Bentley showroom. There’s also a selection of good inns including The Bell Inn and Green Dragon at Brook and the Royal Oak at Fritham (a Forest institution and part of a working farm). Local groups range from Bramshaw Bunnies for pre-school toddlers to the local cricket club. Back roads through the Forest lead to Romsey, a thriving market town with numerous facilities (including Waitrose). Property comprises big, individual houses, farms and small-holdings, and cottages tucked down country lanes, scattered around glades and greens. The National Trust owns tracts of land here including Bramshaw Commons, thousands of acres of some of the best surviving examples of lowland heath in Europe.

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£500,000

Bramshaw, Lyndhurst

  • Bedrooms Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms Bathrooms: 1
  • Receptions Living Rooms: 3

A three-bedroom end of terrace house set within the lovely location of Bramshaw within a moments’ walk of the open Forest. Offered to the market with no onward chain and in need of a programme of modernisation.


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56 Brookley Road
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