£3,200,000
5 bed detached house for salePilley Hill, Boldre, Lymington SO41
5 beds
4 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Spencers of the New Forest - Lymington
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About this property
An exceptional period property
On the edge of the popular village of Pilley
Outstanding views over the Lymington River valley
Recently updated by the current owners
Beautifully presented
In all about 1.5 acres
Swimming pool
No forward chain
An exceptional period property on the edge of this popular village with outstanding views over the Lymington River valley. Recently updated by the current owners, the house is beautifully presented and perfectly arranged combining practical contemporary living with timeless traditional features. In all about 1.5 acres - epr D
The house occupies an exceptional position that remains entirely secldued both secluded yet enjoys both elevated views across unspoilt countryside and close proximity to the facilities of this popular and active village. Pilley is a charming village just to the north east of Lymington and easily accessible both on foot and by car. The village has a pub, the Fleur de Lys, reputedly the oldest pub in the New Forest with records dating back to 1096. There is also an excellent village shop and primary school. Nearby Lymington offers a wider range of shops and services with a weekly Saturday market and numerous restaurants along its busy High Street. Lymington is renowned as a sailing centre with several sailing clubs and marinas. There is also a railway station with services to London Waterloo via Brockenhurst taking approximately 2 hours.
Just to the north of Pilley lie the open spaces of the New Forest with countless walks and cycle rides over this beautiful National Park.
Recently remodelled and updated by the current owners, the house is a rare example of a picture perfect Georgian gem. The house looks out across its beautiful gardens with the Lymington River valley beyond forming an idyllic backdrop. The front door opens to a hall with herringbone woodblock flooring that extends into the downstairs wc, sitting room and snug. The sitting room features an open fireplace and attractive bay window with French windows opening on to the terrace. Like the sitting room, the snug overlooks the garden and has an inset wood-burning stove along with a bay window, again with French windows. Beyond the snug is a superbly finished kitchen with painted cupboards and inbuilt appliances including Gaggenau ovens and a four oven Aga. There is a separate bar cupboard and full height wine cooler beyond which is a utility room with space for washing and drying machines as well as a sink and fitted cupboards. Beyond the utility room is a rear hall with a back door and stairs to a self-contained double bedroom with adjoining shower room. The arrangement of this bedroom would make it ideal as a more independent living space given its direct access to its own door to the outside. Separating the kitchen from the family room is a wide peninsula work surface with breakfast bar adjacent to French windows opening onto the garden. The family room has a superb roof lantern and is fully glazed on two sides making it an exceptionally light and welcoming space which cleverly makes the exquisite gardens more immediately visible from the heart of the house. Beyond the family room is a dining room, again with French windows to the garden, and a study / fifth bedroom with an adjoining shower room.
Upstairs there is a master bedroom suite featuring a delightful dual-aspect bedroom, two dressing rooms fully fitted with drawers and hanging space and an en suite bathroom with bath, wc, twin basins and separate shower. There are two further bedrooms in this part of the house, both of which overlook the garden and view. One of these bedrooms has a bath facing the window and both rooms have built in wardrobes. The family bathroom is just across the hall and has a shower, basin and wc.
The gardens are a particular feature of the house and have been designed to draw ones eye to the open view of the river valley. The house is approached through electrically operated double wooden gates which open onto a large gravel turning and parking space where there is also a car port. Alongside the parking area is a period outbuilding which has been recently updated and now provides a superb studio, currently used as a yoga room, which is open to ridge height with bi-fold doors opening onto the garden. There is also an adjoining gun room and wine cellar where the thick stone walls keep an ideal year-round temperature.
The main formal gardens lie to the rear of the house and are reached via a wide paved terrace onto which the principal living rooms open. Immediately beyond the terrace is a swimming pool heated by air-source heat pump and gas boiler. At the other end of the terrace is a wonderful outdoor kitchen with fitted work-surfaces and bar which have been designed to house cupboards, a fridge, large barbecue grill and 'Big Green Egg' ceramic cooker. Adjacent to the outdoor kitchen is a relaxing seating area under a retractable electric awning. Leading from this area to the rear of the house is a beautiful rose garden which is laid to lawn yet surrounded by mature planting and featuring a central fountain and parterre beds stocked with flowering shrubs and ornamental trees. This area of garden can be reached from the yoga room, an extension of which forms a useful storage shed. Also adjacent to the yoga room is a further store room with gardener's wc.
The principal gardens lie to the west of the house and are mostly laid to lawn. There are mature trees and shrubs at the borders and at the western end of the garden, the land slopes down to the wide and unspoilt Lymington River valley, the character of which changes with the seasons, tides and rainfall. On the northern side of the garden is a stable yard with a loose box, mower shed and timber store.
Services
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax: G
EPC: D Current: 63 Potential: 76
Property Construction: Standard construction
Utilities: Mains gas, electric, water, private drainage (the water supply is not on a water meter)
Heating: Gas central heating
Broadband: Fftp - Fibre to the property directly. Ultrafast broadband with download speeds of up to 1800mbps available at this property (ofcom).
Conservation Area: Forest South East
Parking: Private driveway
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