Guide price
£499,950
3 bed terraced house for saleChurch Lane, Lymington, Hampshire SO41
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
- Chain free
- Freehold
Woolley & Wallis
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About this property
Terraced Georgian cottage
Three double bedrooms
Charming sitting/dining room
In all approximately 76.8 sq.m. (826 sq.ft.) of accommodation
Pretty east facing garden
South of Lymington High Street
Situated in the heart of Lymington, a lovely three bedroom Grade II listed town house full of charm and character. The property is set over three floors, with a pretty cottage garden. Chain free.
Property description
overview
Dating from the mid-18th century this delightful Georgian cottage is conveniently located in the town's historic conservation area.
The property benefits from secondary glazing and Fischer electric heating with individual room controls.
The property
The open-plan ground floor, tiled throughout, is cosy in winter and cool in summer. It comprises the kitchen and dining area, while the beamed sitting room features an inglenook fireplace. There is also a cloakroom.
On the first floor there are two double bedrooms, and a family bathroom.
On the second floor there is a double bedroom.
In all approximately 76.8 sq.m. (826sq.ft.) of accommodation over three floors.
Outside
To the rear there are French doors opening onto a stone patio leading down a well-stocked garden, bordered by flowering shrubs.
At the end there is a secluded paved area, perfect for outdoor drinks and dining.
There is also a useful timber workshop and store.
Situation
Situated south of Lymington High Street in a prime position is this three bedroom cottage full of charm and character.
Whilst the front door opens on to Church Lane, it feels surprisingly quiet and private once inside, a step removed from the hustle and bustle.
Lymington high street has numerous high quality boutiques, restaurants, supermarkets, doctors' surgeries, dentists and pharmacies as well as the quaint cobbled street of Quay Hill.
It is also very well situated for the marinas and yacht clubs offering plenty of opportunities for water sport enthusiasts.
Lymington train station has a link to the main line station of Brockenhurst connecting to London Waterloo (under two hours away).
The M27 is accessed at Junction 1 or 2 and links to the M3 providing easy access to Winchester, Basingstoke and London.
Southampton and Bournemouth Airports are also close by with local and international connections.
There are many well regarded private and state schools within a short drive, including Lymington Infant and Junior Schools, Priestlands Secondary School, Walhampton Independent School and Ballard School.
Services and council tax
Main electricity, water and drainage.
Council Tax Band: E
Directions
From our office in Gosport Street proceed up the High Street and turn left onto Church Lane opposite St Thomas Church. The property will be found a short way down on the left hand side.
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