OUTSIDE

The gardens are a standout feature of the property, enjoying a delightful southerly aspect and having been beautifully landscaped. They include a large expanse of lawn, complemented by an abundance of mature shrub borders and a wooded backdrop. A wraparound patio extends along the rear of the property, providing an ideal spot for alfresco dining.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Energy Performance Rating: C Current: 72 Potential: 81

Council Tax Band: E

Tenure: Freehold

All mains services are connected to the property

Broadband: Ultrafast broadband with download speeds of 1,000 Mbps is available at the property (Ofcom)

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THE PROPERTY

A bright and spacious entrance hallway offers a welcoming introduction to the home, with views through the living room’s casement doors leading out to the garden.

The ground floor features two double bedrooms, one of which includes built-in wardrobes and a bay window that overlooks the front gardens.

The bedrooms are served by a modern three-piece shower room, featuring a spacious walk-in shower, a sleek white gloss concealed WC unit, and a hand wash basin, all complemented by stylish feature wall tiles.

To the rear of the property, forming the heart of the home, is an impressive triple-aspect living/dining room. A large feature bay window with full-height, floor-to-ceiling glazing offers expansive views of the surrounding areas. The room also includes a log burner, adding a charming focal point, and French doors that open directly onto the patio.

Adjacent is a well-proportioned kitchen, featuring a good range of white gloss wall, base, and drawer units, complemented by quality stonework surfaces. The kitchen is equipped with an integrated single oven, a four-ring gas hob, and an extractor fan above.

Stairs from the hallway rise to the first-floor landing, which leads to two bedrooms. The primary bedroom is generously proportioned, offering ample space for storage and furniture, and features bi-folding doors that open onto the rear balcony, providing elevated views across the rear gardens. The bedrooms are serviced by a modern three-piece bathroom, which includes a white panelled freestanding bath with a shower attachment.

THE SITUATION

Highcliffe on Sea (or simply Highcliffe) sits on a high bluff above a beautiful stretch of sand and shingle beach. This small leafy coastal town, straddling the Dorset/Hampshire border, is best known for Highcliffe Castle, an ornate early Victorian mansion, once home to Mr Selfridge and now an events venue. Its grounds enjoy outstanding views across Christchurch Bay towards the Isle of Wight while footpaths head off to a wooded nature reserve or zig-zag down to the beach.

Highcliffe is ideal for those searching for a relaxed yet smart seaside lifestyle. A high street of useful independent shops includes a bakery and gourmet grocery. Highcliffe also nurtures a foodie reputation with an annual food festival and tasty selection of cafes, gastropubs and restaurants.

Leisure facilities include Highcliffe Castle Golf Club while the New Forest lies just to the north.

Living in Highcliffe on Sea

Highcliffe on Sea (usually simply called Highcliffe) is a small, leafy coastal town on the Hampshire/Dorset border. West of Barton on Sea and east of Mudeford, Highcliffe is perfectly positioned for those in search of a relaxed yet smart beach lifestyle.

Features include secluded Highcliffe Beach which has panoramic views over Christchurch Bay to the Isle of Wight and Hengistbury Head. It’s a favourite with locals for walking, paddleboarding and surfing and can be reached via a pathway zig-zagging down through the gardens of Highcliffe Castle, once home to Mr Selfridge and now the venue for varied concerts, exhibitions and fairs.

Further outstanding amenities include Highcliffe Castle Golf Club and Steamer Point Nature Reserve. In addition Highcliffe has foodie appeal thanks to the annual Highcliffe Food & Arts Festival, and a good selection of independents and eateries, such as family-owned butcher’s, beachfront cafes, Raymond Blanc’s brasserie-style gastropub The Oaks and, just up the road on the edge of the New Forest, luxurious Chewton Glen Country House Hotel.

Families are also drawn by the schooling. Local primaries and secondaries are judged to be at least ‘good’ according to Ofsted – including Highcliffe St Mark’s Primary and Highcliffe Secondary School and Sixth Form. Meanwhile local independents include Durlston Court and Ballard, both rated ‘excellent’ by the Independent Schools Inspectorate.

The New Forest lies three miles to the north, the nearest sizable town is Christchurch (also three miles), and there is good accessibility via the road network to Lymington (nine miles), Bournemouth (10 miles), and Southampton (21 miles). A mainline railway station at nearby Hinton Admiral provides services to London Waterloo in approximately two hours.

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£695,000

Highcliffe, Christchurch

  • Bedrooms Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms Bathrooms: 2
  • Receptions Living Rooms: 1

A well-presented four-bedroom detached chalet bungalow, set within delightful, private south-facing gardens framed by a charming, wooded backdrop. Ideally positioned in one of the area’s most sought-after locations, it lies within easy reach of Highcliffe town centre (approximately 0.4 miles) and the beach (approximately 0.8 miles). The property also benefits from a gravel driveway, offering ample off-road parking, as well as an integral single garage.

Property Details

  • Council Tax: Band E
  • Tenure: Freehold

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368-370
Lymington Road
Highcliffe
Christchurch
BH23 5EZ

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