THE PROPERTY

A charming period property which has been sensitively updated by the current owners to provide characterful accommodation with extensive gardens, outbuildings and land. The front door opens to a staircase hall with an understairs cupboard on the right and door to the main sitting room on the left hand side which features a fireplace with wood burning stove and French windows opening onto the garden. The open plan kitchen / family dining room features a recently fitted kitchen, stable door to the garden and views over the paddocks. Adjoining the kitchen is a generous dining room with chimney breast fitted with a large Esse solid fuel stove which has an incorporated oven and hot plate, ideal for tea or Sunday roasts! Also on the ground floor is a shower room with WC. There is also store room with gardener’s wc accessed from outside. 

Turning stairs rise to the first floor where there are four double bedrooms. The main bedroom has a dual aspect with a fireplace featuring a wood burning stove. Bedroom 2 is also dual aspect with a wood burning stove while bedrooms 3 and 4 enjoy glorious views over the paddocks and fields beyond. There is also a generous family bathroom with free standing bath, shower, wc and basin. 

SITUATION

Occupying an extremely enviable location on the edge of Milford on Sea, this beautiful farmhouse is surrounded by open fields providing a particuarly peaceful and idyllic backdrop beyond which the coastline of Keyhaven provides exceptional walks and sailing opportunities. The nearby village of Milford on Sea is one of the area’s most sought after locations with its central village green surrounded by shops, wine bars and restaurants. The village also offers a superb swimming beach with nearby coastal bars and restaurants as well as extensive coastal walks to Lymington and Barton on Sea.

The wide open spaces of the New Forest lie to the north with excellent walking and cycling across beautiful countryside. The market town of Lymington lies a few miles to the east with extensive and very well regarded sailing clubs and marinas. There is a mainline railway station four miles away at New Milton offering direct services to London Waterloo in approximately two hours

GROUNDS & GARDENS

The formal gardens lie mainly to the west of the house and are predominantly laid to lawn, with attractive areas for sitting and entertaining. Much of the remaining land is given over to livestock as the property is currently used as a thriving small-holding where chickens, sheep and pigs are reared. There are two areas secured for chickens and ducks with a further extensive space containing an impressive 40′ barn currently used for lambing but ideal as storage for boats or classic cars. To the rear of the house are two further outbuildings. The Dovecote, as well as having a genuine dovecote, is a useful outdoor store room while The Dairy is a larger and very practical room with a sink and running water. 

Paddocks wrap around the house and gardens extending to just over 2.5 acres beyond which lie peaceful open fields which are both picturesque and highly unlikely to change as they are held in trust by Natural England as a haven for native fauna.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Tenure: Freehold

Council Tax: G

Energy Performance Rating: D Current: 57 Potential: 73

Utilities: Mains electricity & water. Private drainage via a septic tank which the property has sole use of. The tank is located within the boundary of the property.

There is currently no mains gas supply to the property; however, mains gas and drainage are available in School Lane.

Heating: LPG/Oil

Broadband: No broadband connection currently however super fast broadband with download speeds of 56Mbps is available at this property

Parking: Private driveway & garage

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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£1,500,000

Milford on Sea, Lymington

  • Bedrooms Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms Bathrooms: 2
  • Receptions Living Rooms: 2

An exceptionally rare opportunity. A superb and lovingly restored four bedroom Edwardian house sitting in just over 2.5 acres of gardens and paddocks surrounded by open countryside on the edge of the ever popular Milford on Sea. Rarely are houses with this amount of land  and outbuildings available in such a peaceful location so convenient for village and coast. EPR - D

Property Details

  • Council Tax: Band G
  • Tenure: Freehold


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