THE PROPERTY

You’re welcomed into a spacious entrance hall with a convenient cloakroom/WC.

At the heart of the home is a bright and airy open-plan kitchen/dining space, thoughtfully fitted with a generous range of base, wall, and drawer units, contemporary worktops, and sleek bi-folding doors that open directly onto the rear garden — perfect for entertaining or simply soaking in the peaceful surroundings.

A separate, large sitting room also enjoys garden access via its own set of bi-folds.

Completing the ground floor is a versatile third bedroom, ideal as a guest room, study, or home office.

Upstairs, the principal bedroom enjoys lovely countryside views and benefits from a stylish three-piece en suite bathroom with a bath. 

There’s a second well-proportioned bedroom, also with rural views and a modern family bathroom featuring a three-piece suite and bath.

THE SITUATION

Located in a wonderful, elevated position in the hamlet of Stuckton within the New Forest National Park, about a mile to the east of the Avon Valley town of Fordingbridge, which has a good array of shops including a Co-op and a Tesco Express.

Nearby are the New Forest villages of Frogham, Hyde, Godshill and Woodgreen, with local country pubs including The Three Lions, The Foresters and The Fighting Cocks just a short distance away. Other facilities include a local farm shop and primary school.

The New Forest National Park, which offers 140,000 acres of unspoilt open heath, moors, and stunning woodlands, is perfect for outdoor pursuits including horse riding, walking and cycling. Water sports and yachting centres are within easy reach, in particular, superb marinas at Lymington and Poole.

The New Forest market town of Ringwood is a short drive away offering a superb range of shops, boutiques, cafes, and restaurants, as well as good access via the A31 to both Bournemouth (to the west) and Southampton (to the east). The Cathedral City of Salisbury is about 8 miles to the north, offering a mainline railway station with regular services direct to London Waterloo in just under 90 minutes.

There are excellent schools in the vicinity, both State and private, and two local airports, one at Hurn (Bournemouth) and one at Eastleigh (Southampton).

OUTSIDE

Outside, the property benefits from allocated parking within a residents’ parking area, along with a separate space for guest parking, bike storage and bin shed.

The rear garden will be mainly laid to lawn, complemented by a paved terrace — ideal for outdoor dining or relaxing.

A gated access leads to a communal walkway, providing convenient rear entry.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Energy Performance Rating: TBC

Council Tax Band: TBC

Tenure: Freehold

Maintenance Charge: TBC

Services: Mains water and electricity

Gas: Calor gas

Drainage: Private drainage system – cess pit

Heating: Zoned underfloor heating to the ground floor, radiators to the upper floor

Broadband: FTTC – Fibre to the cabinet

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

Parking: Allocated parking space with additional visitor parking

Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Point: Yes

Living in Fordingbridge

Fordingbridge, with its distinctive seven arch bridge spanning the River Avon, rewards discovery. This former market town enjoys an idyllic location between the heath and woodland of the New Forest and rolling chalk downlands of Cranborne Chase. The Avon Valley long-distance footpath from Salisbury to Christchurch runs through the town, meandering beside the Avon. Round and about are some of the loveliest villages, including Rockbourne with the remains of a Roman villa and good, popular pub, the Rose & Thistle, and delightful Breamore with its picturesque Marsh (surviving manorial green) and Elizabethan manor house.

Fordingbridge itself has a high street of interesting independents including an art gallery, architectural salvage yard (a great resource with treasures such as Victorian fireplaces), bookshop and boutiques, and essentials such as butchers and bakers. There’s also a great selection of pubs and restaurants in the area, such as The George in Fordingbridge, The Three Lions at Stuckton and The Foresters at Frogham.

Property in Fordingbridge and surrounding area represents good value for the New Forest and includes character cottages and modern family homes. Families are also attracted by the well-regarded independent schools of Forres Sandle Manor and Moyles Court.

Fordingbridge is positioned just off the main Salisbury to Christchurch Road, so there’s reasonable access to the road networks - including A31 at Ringwood.

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£450,000

Stuckton, Fordingbridge

  • Bedrooms Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms Bathrooms: 2
  • Receptions Living Rooms: 1

Enjoying a wonderfully semi-rural position with views across open fields and farmland, this beautifully crafted barn-style home forms part of an exclusive courtyard development of just nine properties. Designed with modern living in mind, the open-plan layout is light, spacious, and inviting. With immediate vacant possession, this is a rare chance to embrace peaceful countryside living in a truly special setting.

Property Details

  • Tenure: Freehold

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42 High Street
Ringwood
BH24 1AG

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