The home is approached via a gated gravel driveway, providing ample off-street parking and access to a detached garage. A pathway leads to the solid wood front door, opening into an entrance lobby and onward into the main hallway.

At the heart of the home is the impressive open-plan living space. The sitting area features an exposed brick chimney breast with an open fireplace and built-in storage, while underfloor heating and contemporary LVT flooring run throughout. Large bi-fold doors flood the space with natural light and provide seamless access to the rear garden.

The kitchen/dining area is fitted with a comprehensive range of modern units and integrated appliances, including a fridge freezer, twin ovens, and dishwasher. A central island with induction hob and extractor offers additional workspace and breakfast bar seating, all complemented by stylish pendant lighting and ample space for a large dining table.

A rear lobby provides practical storage and access to the garden, alongside a utility room/WC with further storage and appliance space.

The bathroom is beautifully appointed, featuring a walk-in shower with both rainfall and handheld fittings, a deep double-ended bath with freestanding tap, twin basins set within a vanity unit, WC, and contemporary tiling.

Accommodation includes three bedrooms: a cosy front-facing snug/bedroom three with an exposed brick fireplace, a spacious principal bedroom with front aspect, and a further bedroom with side aspect and built-in storage.

The gardens are a standout feature, offering privacy and maturity throughout. The front garden is mainly laid to lawn with blossom trees and planted borders, while the south-easterly facing rear garden includes a large composite decking area with a built-in barbecue—ideal for entertaining. The remainder is laid to lawn with established shrubs and trees, along with several outbuildings including sheds, a greenhouse, and a log store.

Tenure: Freehold

Council Tax Band: E

Energy Performance Rating: C Current: 69 Potential: 97

Services: All mains connected

Heating: Gas central heating

Flood Risk: Very Low

Parking: Private driveway

Broadband: FFTC – Ultrafast broadband with speeds of up 80 Mbps is available at the property (Ofcom).

Mobile Signal/Coverage: No known issues, please check with your provider for further clarity.

Chartwell is a particularly desirable residential area located on the north eastern edge of the New Forest National Park. Within Woodlands there is a public house, village hall and the highly regarded Hotel ‘Spot in the Woods’ with a wider range of amenities including shops, excellent schools, public houses and restaurants available in the nearby villages of Ashurst and Lyndhurst. The New Forest offers a wide range of outdoor pursuits and places of interest with the open forest easily accessible for walking and riding.

The city of Southampton to the east provides a comprehensive range of retail and leisure facilities. The property is well located for road and rail. Junction 2 of the M27 motorway links up with the M3 motorway for the M25 and London and the nearby villages of Ashurst and Totton offer direct rail links to London Waterloo.

Living in Minstead

Minstead is a perfect village in miniature. Tucked down a maze of country lanes and surrounded by woodland, it is tranquil and unspoiled, yet surprisingly and accessibly close to junction one of the M27 at Cadnam.

For a small village it punches well above its size in terms of community and history. Overlooking its delightful green is a popular country inn, The Trusty Servant Inn, and a village shop and cafe tea room that serves as a community hub. There’s also a quirky parish church which is the resting place of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes. Nearby are what are thought to be two of the oldest oak trees in the Forest as well as the Rufus Stone, marking the spot where King William II was shot by an arrow.

There’s a busy village hall (the largest in the Forest) which hosts regular antiques and collectors’ markets and the Minstead Players. However, what makes Minstead particularly special are its community-minded organisations including Minstead Study Centre with its sustainability focus and Minstead Training Trust which also runs Furzey Gardens - first planted in 1922 they are ablaze with colour in spring and feature an award-wining garden and ‘fairy doors’ among the trees.

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£650,000

Woodlands, Southampton

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

Situated along a peaceful country lane in a semi-rural setting with open field views to the front, Chartwell is a beautifully refurbished detached three-bedroom bungalow. The property has been significantly enhanced by a recent rear extension, creating a stunning open-plan kitchen and reception space with bi-folding doors opening onto the garden.

Property Details

  • Tenure: Freehold

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