You enter the property through the main front door into the lounge with large sash window and all centered around a beautiful inset log burner. A further inner door takes you through to the well-proportioned kitchen which provides both low level and eye level units, five gas ring hob with oven and space for dishwasher or washing machine and fridge/freezer. The kitchen also offers space for a convenient breakfast area and a door that takes you through to a three-piece family bathroom and storage cupboard.

A central staircase takes you to a small first floor landing where two double bedrooms can be found on either side. Bedroom one sits to the front of the property with feature fireplace and bedroom two sits to the rear with views over the garden, feature fireplace and storage cupboard.

A white picket fence with pedestrian gate leads you down a small stone path to the main front door through the front garden with mature shrubs. The rear garden is mostly laid to lawn with small patio area and a stone path leading through the garden to a summerhouse at the rear. The garden itself is secured with fence surrounding.

Tenure: Freehold

Services: All mains connected

Heating: Gas central heating

Energy Performance Rating: D Current: 60 Potential: 82

Council Tax Band: D

Broadband: Ultrafast broadband with speeds of 1000 Mbps is available at the property (Ofcom)

Mobile Coverage: No known issues, please contact your provider for further clarity.

Queens Road is a highly sought after location on the edge of the village of Lyndhurst and within a short walk of the open forest. The town of Lyndhurst offers a diverse range of general and specialist shops, together with a popular primary school, historic church and visitor centre.

The neighbouring village of Brockenhurst offers additional facilities and a mainline rail connection to London/Waterloo (approximately 90 minutes). For the yachtsman, the Georgian market town of Lymington (10 miles) offers a range of sailing facilities and access to the open waters of the Solent, whilst the historic and much famed village of Beaulieu is only 7 miles away. The M27 (Junction 1) at nearby Cadnam affords easy access to both Bournemouth, Southampton, Salisbury and the M3 Motorway network.

Living in Lyndhurst

Lyndhurst is nicknamed the capital of the New Forest. This is partly because it is centrally located within the Forest, and partly because it is home to the district council, the Forestry Commission’s district office for South England and the Verderers’ Court (Verderers are the guardians of the Forest’s commoning rights and therefore protectors of the Forest landscape). It is also home to the New Forest Centre with Forest-themed museum, library and gallery.

Its High Street is a busy thoroughfare with numerous tea shops and coffee houses. As a shopping experience it runs the gamut from old-fashioned sweet shop and an award-winning butcher’s, through art gallery and eclectic vintage interiors shop to the Ferrari and Maserati showroom.

Eateries range from popular country inns, such as The Royal Oak at Bank (a hamlet within the parish boundary) and Lime Wood, a hip country house hotel with Good Food Guide recommended restaurant and luxurious spa.

Property is equally varied: from traditional terraced cottages to big country houses. Lyndhurst also appeals to commuters as there are links to major road networks at Ashurst and Cadnam as well as mainline stations at Ashurst and Brockenhurst.

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£399,950

Lyndhurst

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

A delightful two-bedroom mid-terraced Victorian cottage that is located within touching distance of the open forest and Lyndhurst High Street. Offered to the market with no onward chain.

Property Details

  • Tenure: Freehold


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