£1,000,000
4 bed terraced house for saleQuay Hill, Lymington, Hampshire SO41
4 beds
- Freehold
Charters - Romsey
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About this property
Grade II Listed Georgian townhouse on historic Quay Hill
Four bedrooms and a sunny south-facing garden
Includes a versatile two-story bothy
Prime location near quay and High Street
Elegant interiors with period features.
Unique coastal home full of character
Encapsulating the charm of Lymington, this beautifully proportioned Grade II Listed Georgian townhouse is a historic gem, perfectly situated on the iconic cobbled Quay Hill.
Offering four bedrooms and a delightful south-facing garden with a versatile bothy, this home is an ideal choice for families or those seeking a characterful holiday retreat. With its enviable town-centre location, the property enjoys immediate access to Lymington’s vibrant quay, High Street, and picturesque surroundings. Steeped in heritage, Quay Hill has even featured in the BBC production of Howard's Way, enhancing its unique appeal.
The Georgian-panelled front door opens into a charming entrance lobby, leading into a stunning drawing/dining room. This elegant space boasts a feature bay window overlooking Quay Hill, an open fireplace with a wood-burning stove, and French doors opening to the sunny patio garden. The adjacent snug exudes warmth with its exposed beams, wood-burning stove, and cozy atmosphere.
The kitchen/breakfast room, complete with a stable door leading to the garden, is well-equipped with wood block surfaces and space for a range-style cooker. A utility room adds practicality, while a hidden cellar—ideal for a wine collection—whispers of the property’s storied past.
The first and second floors offer an exceptional layout, including a master suite with a dressing room, en suite shower, and built-in storage, alongside three additional double bedrooms. Bedrooms on the upper floors provide captivating views over Quay Hill, the rooftops of the old quay, and glimpses of the river and Isle of Wight.
The enchanting south-facing garden is a serene oasis, with patio flagstones, a walled area, and access to the bothy, a two-story outbuilding with potential as a studio or additional accommodation. Ideally positioned near Lymington’s abundant amenities and transport links, this unique home offers an extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of maritime history in one of the most desirable locations on the south coast.
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Lymington is a thriving coastal town celebrated for its vibrant High Street, where a variety of restaurants, cafes, and independent shops create a lively and welcoming atmosphere. Renowned for its rich maritime heritage, the town boasts exceptional sailing facilities, including several prestigious sailing clubs and well-equipped marinas, making it a haven for boating enthusiasts. Perfectly positioned for both countryside and city access, Lymington is surrounded by the stunning landscapes of the New Forest National Park, offering endless opportunities for walking, cycling, and exploring unspoiled natural beauty. For those seeking urban connections, the town benefits from excellent transport links, with direct trains to London Waterloo via Brockenhurst taking under two hours, making it an ideal blend of seaside charm and accessibility.
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