A solid front door opens to the entrance lobby with door to the cloakroom with W.C and open plan sitting and dining room.

To the left of the central staircase, the sitting room has a characterful fireplace currently fitted with a gas fire and French doors leading to the garden and terrace.

To the right of the staircase, the dining room has a wealth of period features and front aspect view of the garden. Doors lead to the bright and airy kitchen/breakfast room with rear and side aspect windows and a stable door leading to the garden. The kitchen is fully tiled and fitted with a range of base and eye levels units comprising an electric hob, cooker and stainless steel sink.

A central staircase leads to the first floor landing with a lantern roof and doors leading to all first floor accommodation.

The master bedroom has a side facing aspect with an outlook over the garden and fitted wardrobes. The family bathroom is partly tiled and comprises a bath with shower over, W.C and pedestal sink.

There are two further bedrooms both with fitted wardrobes, one with a rear aspect and one with a front aspect.

A picket fence and gate lead to a flagstone footpath to the property and to the rear garden, where there is a south facing sun terrace, ideal for alfresco dining. The gardens are mainly laid to lawn incorporating specimen trees and ornamental shrubs.

Double five bar gates lead to a gravel driveway providing space for off road parking and to a useful summer house. An original ivy covered well is a particular feature. The whole garden is well screened and enjoys a good degree of privacy.

Additional Information: 

Tenure: Freehold

Grade II Listed

Council Tax Band: E

Services: Mains gas, electric, water and drainage

Heating: Gas central heating

Property Construction: We have been informed by the vendor that the property is partly timber framed.

Conservation Area: Brockenhurst

Flood Risk: Very low

Ultrafast broadband with speeds of up to 1000 Mbps is available at the property (Ofcom).

Mobile coverage: No known issues, buyers to check with their provider.

The cottage is situated in the very heart of Brockenhurst, a sought after village within the New Forest National Park. Brockenhurst offers a mainline railway station with direct links to London Waterloo and a good local community of shops and restaurants.

Approximately 4 miles to the south is the Georgian market town of Lymington with its famous Saturday county market, extensive yachting facilities and ferry service to Yarmouth, Isle of Wight. To the north is the village of Lyndhurst and Junction 1 of the M27 motorway which links to the M3 giving access to London.

A solid front door opens to the entrance lobby with door to the cloakroom with W.C and open plan sitting and dining room.

To the left of the central staircase, the sitting room has a characterful fireplace currently fitted with a gas fire and French doors leading to the garden and terrace.

To the right of the staircase, the dining room has a wealth of period features and front aspect view of the garden. Doors lead to the bright and airy kitchen/breakfast room with rear and side aspect windows and a stable door leading to the garden. The kitchen is fully tiled and fitted with a range of base and eye levels units comprising an electric hob, cooker and stainless steel sink.

A central staircase leads to the first floor landing with a lantern roof and doors leading to all first floor accommodation.

The master bedroom has a side facing aspect with an outlook over the garden and fitted wardrobes. The family bathroom is partly tiled and comprises a bath with shower over, W.C and pedestal sink.

There are two further bedrooms both with fitted wardrobes, one with a rear aspect and one with a front aspect.

Living in Brockenhurst

It is Brockenhurst’s mainline station (service into London Waterloo approximately 90 minutes) that turns the dream of a country idyll into reality for those working up in London and makes Brockenhurst village a property hot spot.

Brockenhurst is the largest village in the New Forest, a thriving and lively mix of community and cachet, quality and quirky with all the necessary essentials of a proper working village - butcher, bakery and greengrocer, full quota of cafes and tea houses, plus services such as doctor, dentist and post office. Work into the equation the unexpected and the glamorous: premier golf course, luxurious spa and top restaurants such as The Pig (the first in the group of hip country house hotels) and Cambium (fine dining at Careys Manor)... It all makes Brockenhurst a gem in the heart of the Forest.

Property ranges from Edwardian villas to thatched timber-framed cottages, and imaginative new builds to old Forest lodges. Many properties have access or views to open Forest and almost all are within walking distance of the station. Looking for an Estate Agent in Brockenhurst? Spencers are here to help.

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£665,000

Brockenhurst

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

A historic grade II listed three bedroom home full of character conveniently situated in the heart of the village close to all amenities. Built in 1829 by the Morant Estate incorporating a wealth of original features, the property benefits from a well fitted kitchen, off road parking and delightful secluded gardens.

Property Details

  • Council Tax: Band D
  • Tenure: Freehold

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