The welcoming entrance hall immediately sets the tone, with a cloakroom positioned to one side and a versatile study/snug/fifth bedroom to the other.

The generous sitting room is centred around an attractive brick fireplace with wood-burner, with windows to the side elevation and patio doors opening onto the rear terrace creating an excellent connection to the garden. Undoubtedly the heart of the home is the impressive open-plan kitchen/dining room, designed with entertaining and everyday living in mind. The comprehensively fitted kitchen incorporates an island unit, double ovens and integrated appliances including a fridge freezer and dishwasher, whilst ample space remains for dining and relaxed seating.

Patio doors open directly onto the landscaped rear garden, enhancing the wonderful sense of space and flow. A separate utility room provides additional practicality, with space for laundry appliances, external access and a large understairs storage cupboard.

To the first floor are four well-proportioned bedrooms, comprising three doubles and a single bedroom. Two of the double bedrooms benefit from en-suite shower rooms, whilst a separate family bathroom serves the remaining accommodation

Outside, the property is approached via a generous gravel driveway providing extensive parking for several vehicles and access to the detached garage. The rear garden has been attractively landscaped, featuring a substantial terrace adjoining the house with the remainder laid principally to lawn. Well-stocked borders planted with mature shrubs and trees create a delightful backdrop, whilst a garden shed and summer house/home office add further versatility to this appealing outdoor space.

Tenure: Freehold

Services: All mains connected

Heating: Gas central heating

Energy Performance Rating: C Current: 79 Potential: 82

Council Tax Band: G

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.

The property is located of a highly regarded road on the periphery of the village of Sway within easy reach of local amenities and the open forest. The village offers a useful mainline rail connection to Southampton and London Waterloo (approximately 100 minutes) together with a range of shops, a thriving community, well regarded primary school, church, doctor’s surgery and the Jubilee fields offering fantastic recreation facilities including tennis courts, a football pitch and a cricket ground all set around a pavilion clubhouse.

The Georgian market town of Lymington, famed for its river, marinas, yacht clubs and coastline, is within a 4 mile drive over the forest. The neighbouring New Forest village of Brockenhurst (4 miles), again with a mainline rail connection, offers further leisure, shopping and educational amenities, as well as a popular 18 hole golf course.

Living in Sway

This leafy village on the southern edge of the New Forest has everything you could want for family life in the Forest. There’s a village primary school rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted, a vibrant community with annual carnival, village hall (activities range from archery to yoga), plus cricket, football and tennis clubs. And while there’s easy access to the Forest’s open grassland, heathland and woodland for dog walking and cycling, Sway is off the Forest’s usual tourist tracks and feels peaceful and relaxed.

The village centre combines the unusual with the desirable: a contemporary arts hub, quality businesses like Sway Woodburning Centre, mainline railway station, choice of popular pubs, good cafe/deli, award-winning butcher’s, village store and post office among others.

Property is an attractive pick ‘n’ mix of everything including substantial country houses, individual modern builds in good-sized plots, family homes, imaginative refurbishments, closes of quality new terraces, chalet bungalows and a smattering of Edwardian semi-detached villas and thatched cottages.

Sway’s claims to fame include 200-foot high Sway Tower, the tallest structure made out of non-reinforced concrete, and the countryside around Sway was the setting for Captain Marryat’s work The Children of the New Forest.

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£985,000

Sway, Lymington

  • Bedrooms Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms Bathrooms: 2
  • Receptions Living Rooms: 3

Built approximately ten years ago by respected local developer Simon Macey Quality Homes, this immaculately presented four-bedroom detached family home offers generous accommodation in excess of 1800sq ft with benefits including a detached garage and further garden room. The property offers a beautifully landscaped south-west facing rear garden, and private driveway offering ample off road parking.

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  • Tenure: Freehold


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