Thriepwood enjoys a prime position south of the town center, minutes from the Salterns reserve with its breathtaking coastal walks, bird sanctuary, and cycling trails. The property is within walking distance of Lymington’s Georgian High Street, which hosts a Saturday market, designer boutiques, and excellent restaurants. It stands opposite Woodside gardens, offering cricket grounds, tennis courts, a rugby pitch, a children’s play area, and scenic dog-walking paths. The area is also home to three prestigious sailing clubs, marinas, and the quayside for kayaking and rowing.

The New Forest National Park lies just beyond, providing miles of scenic trails and traditional pubs. Brockenhurst Station, only 5.5 miles away, offers a direct service to London Waterloo in approximately 90 minutes. Southampton and Bournemouth airports are within 40 minutes, and the historic cities of Winchester and Salisbury are easily accessible. 

Approached via electric gates and a sweeping block-paved driveway, the home’s distinctive cedar roof and white pine cladding with elegant blue accents make an impressive statement. Wide Millboard steps and a gentle slope guide visitors to the front door, which opens into the reception hallway. This central space is equipped with extensive storage and bespoke cabinetry, forming the heart of the home with living areas to the right and bedrooms to the left. 

The comfortable, generously proportioned living room invites relaxation, while the true centerpiece of the home is the spectacular kitchen and family room. Designed with entertaining in mind, the kitchen features a Rangemaster with gas hob and electric ovens, an island with a glass-fronted wine fridge, double sinks, a waste disposer, and a Neff combi oven. Contemporary amenities such as underfloor heating, barn-style sliding doors to the utility and cloakroom, and French windows that open to the patio and garden create seamless indoor-outdoor living.

All four bedrooms are luxuriously sized. The principal suite boasts a sliding glass door, an alcove wardrobe, and a private wet room with body dryer and Vitra fittings. Two additional double bedrooms share a stylish en-suite Jack & Jill shower room, while a spacious family bathroom with a spa bath and shower provides a touch of indulgence. The fourth bedroom opens to a snug and garden room with a sunroof, offering versatility as a study or an additional reception area.

The property benefits from a large unconverted loft with velux window.

The landscaped grounds offer both beauty and practicality. The front garden is enclosed by a picket fence, providing ample parking and a turning circle. There is space to the side for a potential outbuilding, while the rear garden features mature trees and shrubs for year-round interest. Two patio areas, a 10-seater dining table, Cox cantilevered sunshade, outdoor BBQ, and French windows create idyllic spaces for entertaining. Additional facilities include a workshop/store room that is attached to the side with double doors to the front with through-access, a wooden garden shed, and a modern, fully-equipped chicken coop. 

Additional Information

Tenure: Freehold

Council Tax Band: G

Energy Performance Rating: D Current: 65 Potential: 79

Services: Mains gas, electric, water & drainage

Heating: Gas central heating

Property Construction: Brick construction

Flood Risk: Very Low

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

Mobile signal/Coverage: No known issues, buyer to check with their provider for further clarity.

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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£1,500,000

Lymington

  • Bedrooms Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms Bathrooms: 3
  • Receptions Living Rooms: 3

Thriepwood is a beautifully appointed detached four-bedroom single-story residence, nestled within a generous landscaped plot in one of Lymington’s most sought-after leafy enclaves. Ideally located just a short stroll from the Salterns sea-front reserve, the picturesque High Street, and world-renowned yacht clubs and marinas, this exceptional property offers an enviable blend of refined tranquility and a vibrant coastal lifestyle. 

Property Details

  • Council Tax: Band G
  • Tenure: Freehold

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