A beautifully presented quintessential New Forest cottage which has been carefully updated and extended by the current owners to provide two bedrooms in the main house with an additional two bedroom building adjacent to the house offering two ancillary bedrooms and a shower room. The entrance hall features a staircase rising to the first floor and door to an attractive sitting room with window onto the garden, exposed beams and an inglenook fire place with a wood-burning stove. A modern extension contains a beautifully fitted kitchen / breakfast room featuring integrated appliances, extensive storage and a vaulted ceiling. Beyond the kitchen is a bright and spacious garden room with French windows and views onto the garden. There is also a fully tiled downstairs bathroom with a bath with shower over, basin and wc. Upstairs there are two double bedrooms overlooking the garden. There is also an adjacent building which has power, water and drainage and is ideal as a generous laundry room.

Norleywood is an extremely attractive and sought after village in the New Forest National Park, being equidistant between the nearby Georgian market town of Lymington, which is famous for its internationally renowned sailing facilities and two marinas and Brockenhurst, which offers a good local community of shops and restaurants, together with a mainline railway station with a half hourly service to London Waterloo (journey time of approximately 90 minutes). The village is fringed by the open Forest and as a result is the ideal jumping off point for endless walks and rides. 

Approached through a vehicular and pedestrian gate there is a generous parking area next to the house. The formal gardens extend to the south of the house and are extremely sunny. Immediately adjoining the house is a terrace with beautifully planted borders and room for a large dining table. Beyond the terrace is the ancillary two bedroom accommodation complete with shower room. The majority of the garden is laid to lawn with mature planting at the borders and occasional fruit trees. To the rear of the house is a further outbuilding which has power, water and drainage and is currently used as a laundry room. 

Services

Tenure: Freehold

Council Tax: E

EPC: F Current: 25 Potential: 36

Property Construction: Grade II Listed cob and thatch house

Utilities: Mains electric and water, there is no mains gas supply. Private drainage via a septic tank that the property has the sole use of. The tank is located within the boundary of the property.

Heating: Gas central heating(LPG)

Broadband: Superfast broadband with download speeds of up to 55mps available at this property (ofcom)

Conservation Area: Forest South East

Tree Preservation Order (TPO): Yes

Mobile Signal: Please be aware that mobile network coverage in this area may vary, with some areas experiencing no signal.

Planning Permission: Extension to Eden Cottage next door

Roof works: The property would benefit from re-thatch (which the current owner had scheduled and booked in for 2027)

The property may also need to upgrade the septic tank.

It has been recommended that the height of the chimney should be raised either by adding brick courses or a taller chimney pot.

The estimated costs of these works are;

Thatch £18,000

Sewage £8-10,000

Chimney work £5,000

These potential works have been taken into account in the property price

Parking: Private driveway

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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£665,000

Norley Wood, Lymington

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

An exquisite Grade II Listed period cottage with two additional ancillary bedrooms set in an extremely private and peaceful position. Set down a no-through lane in a popular village in the heart of the New Forest the property enjoys a large south facing garden and also has off street parking. EPR - F

Property Details

  • Council Tax: Band E
  • Tenure: Freehold

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