An unique contemporary home with Art Deco-style influences with large picture windows and extensive first floor sun terrace to maximise the river views, Bath Lodge makes the most of its location close to the Lymington River and the Solent.

This spacious home offers well presented light-filled, airy rooms many enjoying views across the waters to the Isle of Wight and across the Lymington River. Bath Lodge features impressive attention to detail and a high standard of finish throughout. Highly unusual in the heart of Lymington, the property benefits from spacious gardens, parking and garaging.

Accommodation highlights include a spacious open-plan kitchen / breakfast / family room with bespoke kitchen units, a free standing range cooker and numerous integrated appliances. A spacious boot room, utility room, laundry and pantry adjoin the kitchen. The family seating area features French windows leading to a private east-facing terrace.

The reception hall has a glass and steel staircase rising against a fantastic double-height window. A spacious first floor drawing room offers stunning views, feature fireplace, circular skylight and opens onto a spectacular south and west-facing terrace. There are a total of six spacious bedrooms, three of which have en-suite bathrooms.

A particular feature of the property is the “The Lookout”. This study or sixth bedroom is on the second floor with windows on three sides giving panoramic 180° views over the Royal Lymington Yacht Club, across the Lymington River and the Isle of Wight.

Bath Lodge is situated, south of the High Street, in one of Lymington’s most sought after locations. Positioned close to the Marinas and both the Royal Lymington Yacht Club and the Lymington Town Sailing Club, the house is just a 10 minute stroll to the High Street. Bath Lodge offers excellent outside space for boat and dinghy storage, making the house ideal for the sailing enthusiast.

Lymington is situated on the southern edge of the New Forest and is recognised worldwide as a sailing resort. It is a picturesque market town with an excellent range of boutiques shops and restaurants, a weekly market, and a selection of cafes and pubs. The Lymington Railway Station is a branch line to Brockenhurst mainline station, where there is a mainline to London Waterloo (approximately 90 minutes). London is an easy 90 minute drive away.

There are highly regarded independent schools in the area include Ballard, Durlston Court and Walhampton, while local state schools at every level are mostly rated ‘good’ or ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted.

The house is approached through electric gates which open to a gravel driveway giving access to turning, parking and the integral double garage. Grounds of just under a third of an acre include south and west-facing lawned gardens, cedar trees, a substantial brick and slate outbuilding and a further generous gravelled area. Double gates give direct access onto the neighbouring car park from where a dinghy can be launched directly onto the water from the public slipway. In addition to the gardens, the large first floor terrace provides a fantastic outside seating area with outstanding views across the water.

Services

Tenure: Freehold

Council Tax – H

EPC – C Current: 72 Potential: 75

Property Construction: Brick construction with polymer membrane roof

Utilities: Mains gas, electric, water & drainage

Heating: Gas central heating

Broadband: FFTC. Fibre-optic cable to the cabinet, then to the property. Ultrafast broadband with speeds of up to 1000mbps is available at this property.

Conservation Area: King’s Saltern

Parking: Private driveway and garage

Living in Lymington

This vibrant and picturesque Georgian market town, positioned between the Solent, Lymington River and the New Forest, has been a massive draw for many people over the years.

It has always attracted ‘yachties’ as it’s considered the UK’s sailing capital with its boatyards, marinas and sailing clubs. It is also popular with families and retirees escaping London and the Home Counties in search of a better quality of life, often light-heartedly referred to as ‘Richmond by the Sea’. It’s also the choice for many in the New Forest who are considering downsizing, but want to remain in the area.

Lymington is a lively hub. It has a very distinctive centre with many independents (such as Elliotts of Lymington for designer fashion) as well as a strong smattering of top quality names (including Musto and Waitrose). A tasty range of eateries includes cafes, pubs and restaurants – check out two good tapas bars, Elderflower on Quay Hill (the chef is ex-Chewton Glen) and stylish Stanwells House Hotel. And every Saturday the High Street is taken over by a proper, old-fashioned market with everything from fresh fruit and vegetables to flowers and plants, fashion to fishing equipment, and vintage collectables to artisan food producers.

Property ranges from elegant period townhouses in the town centre to big family homes down leafy lanes ‘South of the High Street’ and new waterside development. Looking for an Estate Agent in Lymington? Spencers are here to help.

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£2,395,000

Lymington

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

A beautiful contemporary home with panoramic views of the Lymington River and perfectly positioned south of Lymington's Georgian High Street. This five / six bedroom house offers ample off street parking, a double garage, beautiful garden and is ideally positioned for the town's yacht clubs and marinas.

Property Details

  • Council Tax: Band H
  • Tenure: Freehold

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