The Georgian market town of Lymington with its cosmopolitan shopping and picturesque harbour is within easy reach of the property. Also within walking distance are the two large deep water marinas and sailing clubs for which the town has gained its status as a world renowned sailing resort, as well as an open-air seawater bath that was built in 1833. Lymington has a number of independent shops including some designer boutiques and is surrounded by the outstanding natural beauty of the New Forest National Park. On Saturday, a market is held in the High Street, the origins of which probably date back to the 13th century. To the north is the New Forest village of Lyndhurst and Junction 1 of the M27 which links to the M3 for access to London. There is also a branch line train link to Brockenhurst Railway Station (approx. 5.5 miles) which gives direct access to London Waterloo in approximately 90 minutes.

The Georgian market town of Lymington with its cosmopolitan shopping and picturesque harbour is within easy reach of the property. Also within walking distance are the two large deep water marinas and sailing clubs for which the town has gained its status as a world renowned sailing resort, as well as an open-air seawater bath that was built in 1833. Lymington has a number of independent shops including some designer boutiques and is surrounded by the outstanding natural beauty of the New Forest National Park. On Saturday, a market is held in the High Street, the origins of which probably date back to the 13th century. To the north is the New Forest village of Lyndhurst and Junction 1 of the M27 which links to the M3 for access to London. There is also a branch line train link to Brockenhurst Railway Station (approx. 5.5 miles) which gives direct access to London Waterloo in approximately 90 minutes.

Steps lead to the front door which opens into the lovely hallway with door to the sitting room, which boasts a large south facing bay window and feature open fireplace currently fitted with a gas fireplace.  The hallway flows through to the open plan family room offering a versatile entertaining space with log burner. The kitchen comprises of oak work tops with a range of base level storage cupboards, 5 ring gas hob, electric fan oven and a granite top central island unit with inset sink. The breakfast/dining area is a lovely space with a glazed roof allowing the afternoon light to flood in, French Doors lead out to the rear decking area plus there is a side door that opens into the covered alleyway leading to the front of the house.. To the back is a good size utility room with space for all appliances and leads to the downstairs cloakroom.

Staircase leads to the first floor split-level landing. The master bedroom is a real feature of the property with a large bay window to the front aspect, a feature fireplace and a range of floor to ceiling fitted wardrobes. There are two further double bedrooms with views over to the rear garden. All bedrooms are comfortably serviced by the family bathroom, comprising a bath with shower over, low level W.C, and a wash hand basin.

Agents Note: The entire loft area has been prepared as a loft room featuring a Velux window, electrical fittings, power sockets, full boarding, and carpeting. Subject to the appropriate planning permissions, a staircase could be installed–something that has already been done in the neighbouring property.

The Georgian market town of Lymington with its cosmopolitan shopping and picturesque harbour is within easy reach of the property. Also within walking distance are the two large deep water marinas and sailing clubs for which the town has gained its status as a world renowned sailing resort, as well as an open-air seawater bath that was built in 1833. Lymington has a number of independent shops including some designer boutiques and is surrounded by the outstanding natural beauty of the New Forest National Park. On Saturday, a market is held in the High Street, the origins of which probably date back to the 13th century. To the north is the New Forest village of Lyndhurst and Junction 1 of the M27 which links to the M3 for access to London. There is also a branch line train link to Brockenhurst Railway Station (approx. 5.5 miles) which gives direct access to London Waterloo in approximately 90 minutes.

The garden has been set out with ease of maintenance in mind with an attractive decked area perfect for alfresco dining. Steps lead up to a raised lawn area with flower bed surrounds, there is also a good sized workshop. The property is situated in the heart of Lymington close to all amenities and benefits from local residents’ permit parking in Gosport Street.

Additional Information

Tenure: Freehold

Council Tax Band: D

Energy Performance Rating: D Current: 64 Potential: 78

Services: Mains gas, electric, water and 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, buyers to check with their

provider for further clarity.

Parking: A residents parking permit is available for on street parking at

approximately £40 per annum.

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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£625,000

Lymington

  • Bedrooms Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms Bathrooms: 2
  • Receptions Living Rooms: 3

A beautiful Edwardian townhouse is conveniently located in the centre of Lymington, close to the Town Quay and the amenities of Lymington’s famous Georgian High Street. The property has been updated with a touch of charm and character by the current owners. A superb feature of the property is the open plan kitchen/dining room. There is an enclosed and sunny west facing rear garden and a residents parking permit is available for on street parking. 

Property Details

  • Council Tax: Band D
  • Tenure: Freehold

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