Externally, the property is approached via a block-paved driveway providing generous parking, along with a car port and vehicle turntable.

The gardens are a standout feature, enjoying a favourable southerly aspect and a high degree of privacy. Beautifully arranged, they lead down to the water’s edge, where a summer house provides a superb vantage point from which to take in the ever-changing outlook.

Additional Information:

Tenure: Freehold

Services: All mains services connected

Heating: Gas central heating

Property Construction: Standard Construction

Flood Risk: Very low

Conservation Area: Stanpit and Fishermans Bank

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

Mobile Signal/Coverage: No known issues, please check with your provider for further clarity.

Main House

Energy Performance Rating: C Current: 76 Potential: 79

Council Tax Band: H

The Cottage

Energy Performance Rating: D Current: 60 Potential: 77

Council Tax Band: B

The property opens into a grand entrance hallway, where expansive tiled flooring flows seamlessly through the space, complemented by an attractive turned staircase rising to the upper level. The ground floor accommodation is thoughtfully arranged, incorporating a WC, utility room and two impressive bedroom suites.

Both suites are generously proportioned, each benefiting from built-in storage and contemporary en-suite facilities.

The principal bedroom is particularly noteworthy, featuring a curved architectural wall, an extensive aspect allowing for excellent natural light, and direct access to the rear. A walk-in wardrobe and a well-appointed four-piece en-suite complete the space, including a walk-in shower with rainfall fitting, separate panelled bath and twin basins set against stylish partially tiled walls.

Also on the ground floor is a substantial reception room, enhanced by three skylights and bi-folding doors opening onto the southerly facing terrace and gardens, creating a seamless connection between inside and out.

The first floor has been designed to fully capitalise on the exceptional outlook, with the principal living accommodation arranged in an “upside-down” layout.

A spacious kitchen/dining room features engineered wood flooring and full-width bi-folding doors opening onto a generous terrace with a sleek glass balustrade and steps leading down to the garden.

The kitchen itself is finished in a contemporary two-tone design, with high-quality stone work surfaces, under-unit lighting and a central island providing additional storage and a breakfast bar. Integrated appliances include an electric hob with extractor over, double oven, fridge freezer and dishwasher.

Flowing from the kitchen, the main living room enjoys a dual aspect with a sliding door and two further doors opening onto the balcony, making it ideally suited to indoor-outdoor living. A flame-effect gas fire provides an attractive focal point.

An additional first-floor bedroom, again featuring a curved wall detail, overlooks the front aspect and benefits from built-in storage and its own en-suite.

The Cottage: 

Positioned to the front of the plot, the detached cottage offers two bedrooms, a living room and kitchen area.

It presents an excellent opportunity for ancillary accommodation, multi-generational living, or as a potential income-generating holiday let.

Living in Christchurch

Christchurch is a delight; a harbourside town of character and charm located where the Avon and Stour rivers flow into Christchurch Harbour.

Positioned between Bournemouth and the New Forest, Christchurch is a lively town with mainline station and a good variety of independents and national brands (from Boots to Waitrose). It has become something of a foodie destination: chock-a-block with cafes, pubs, and restaurants, such as The Jetty on Mudeford Quay. It is also the venue for a popular food and wine festival that attracts some high profile chefs.

Other attractions include the priory, castle ruins, nature reserves, nearby beaches and Mudeford Quay with ferry service to Mudeford Spit (with iconic beach huts) and Hengistbury Head. A wide range of activities are available such as cricket, golf and watersports. Another boon for families are the schools – rated at least ‘good’ by Ofsted, while Christchurch Infant School, Mudeford Infant and Junior Schools and Twynham comprehensive are all graded ‘outstanding’.

An attractive range of property includes architect-designed new builds, fine Georgian houses and modern townhouses, some in waterside locations and with views across Christchurch Harbour.

Looking for an Estate Agent in Christchurch? Spencers are here to help.

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£3,000,000

Christchurch

  • Bedrooms Bedrooms: 5
  • Bathrooms Bathrooms: 5
  • Receptions Living Rooms: 4

A rare opportunity to acquire an exceptional waterside residence, enjoying direct water access and far-reaching views across Mudeford Quay, Stanpit Nature Reserve and towards Hengistbury Head. This unique home combines a charming two-bedroom cottage to the front with a striking, architecturally designed “upside-down” house to the rear, creating a versatile and highly distinctive offering.

Property Details

  • Tenure: Freehold

Spencers Highcliffe Office


368-370
Lymington Road
Highcliffe
Christchurch
BH23 5EZ

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