Positioned on the edge of Lymington and close to Buckland Rings Iron Age hill fort, the property is also within the New Forest National Park which extends to 219 square miles and provides countless walks, rides and cycle paths. There are no public rights of way across the property but the protected nature of its immediate surroundings provide an uncommon sense of permanence and protection from the outside world. While occupying a supremely private position and surrounded by unspoilt countryside, the house is remarkably convenient lying only 1.2 miles from the centre of Lymington which offers a range of national and boutique shops as well as excellent bars, cafes and restaurants. The area is renowned for its sailing and there are several marinas as well as popular and active sailing clubs. There is a mainline railway station at Brockenhurst (4.5 miles) providing direct services to London Waterloo in under two hours.

Mount House is a substantial Edwardian house offering extensive yet extremely comfortable accommodation over two floors with the high ceilings and period features one associates with a property of this era. The house is very well presented and enjoys delightful, far reaching views across its own gardens and land from the majority of principal rooms. The front door opens to a large internal porch with adjoining wc. From the porch, double doors open onto an inviting entrance hall with a grand turning staircase and informal seating area complete with an open fireplace. The drawing room has a dual aspect and features an attractive bay window overlooking the rolling fields that make up the eastern part of the property. There is also a fireplace with marble surround flanked by cupboards and book shelves. There is also a dining room, again offering delightful open views. To the rear of the house is the kitchen / breakfast room which features modern fitted units, a central island, space for a range cooker and bifold doors opening onto a terrace with formal gardens beyond. Also on the ground floor is a family room with a wood burning stove and a study as well as a utility room and boot room with a back door to the garden. 

The first floor is reached by a deeply impressive turning staircase which rises to a galleried landing providing access to the five double bedrooms, two of which have en suite shower / bath rooms. There is also a further shower room accessed from the landing.

Mount House is approached through electrically operated gates leading to a long, private gravel drive at the end of which is a large turning and parking area where planning permission has been granted for a generous garage block. The formal gardens lie to the rear of the property where there is an extensive paved terrace accessed directly from the kitchen / breakfast room. To the rear of the garden is a large detached workshop and a studio as well as a pond. To the east of the house lies extensive paddock land which undulates extremely attractively and provides ideal amenity or grazing land. In this field there is a detached stable block and a secondary gate onto Mount Pleasant Lane, ideal for outriding. 

Services

Tenure: Freehold

Council Tax: G

Energy Performance Rating: D Current: 68 Potential: 87

Property Construction: Traditional construction with render

Heating: Gas central heating

Utility Supplies: Mains gas, mains electricity, mains fresh water (there is also a well which is used for garden irrigation in the summer months). Private drainage – septic tank / soakaway.

Broadband: Superfast broadband with speeds of up to 160mbps is available at this property with the capability of being much faster if needed as there is fibre to the property.

Conservation Area: No

Parking: Private driveway, garage

Electrical vehicle charging point: Yes

Living in Milford on Sea

Milford on Sea is currently a property hot spot. It is one of the last remaining seaside villages in Hampshire and is delightfully picturesque with a proper village green at its centre. This green is often the focus for popular village events such as maypole dancing and the annual food festival and is fringed by a range of independents (including antiques shops, butcher’s, chemists and greengrocer’s). Recently Milford has developed something of a reputation as a foodie destination with its collection of tea rooms, bistros, wine bar, fish and chips and specialist fish restaurant, plus more.

This is a vibrant village with a friendly and lively community, and appeals to both young families (the primary school has been rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted) and older couples looking for somewhere on the coast to relax. The old-fashioned seafront stretches from Hurst spit and Keyhaven nature reserve in the east towards Christchurch Harbour to the west, and enjoys lovely views across the Solent to the Isle of Wight and the Needles.

A good mix of properties includes striking contemporary seafront homes and cliff top apartments with big sea views, quaint terraced old fishermen’s cottages and some substantial 1920s and 1930s Ravenscroft arts and crafts influenced homes in and around Barnes Lane. Looking for an Estate Agent in Milford on Sea? Spencers are here to help.

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£2,950,000

Lymington

  • Bedrooms Bedrooms: 5
  • Bathrooms Bathrooms: 3
  • Receptions Living Rooms: 3

An extensive property offering a delightful Edwardian house with accommodation extending to over 3,800 sq ft sitting in gardens and grounds of over 12 acres with stables, garage, studio and planning permission for further garaging. EPR - D

Property Details

  • Council Tax: Band G
  • Tenure: Freehold

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