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Location
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Description
The property is conveniently situated on Sway Road, within 0.5 miles of Brockenhurst, a bustling village in the heart of the forest lying between Lyndhurst and the Georgian town of Lymington. The property sits in the heart of Brockenhurst village centre within the New Forest National Park. The village offers a mainline railway station with direct links to London Waterloo in approximately 90 minutes and a good local community of shops and restaurants.
The Georgian coastal town of Lymington is only 4 miles to the south with its famous Saturday country market, extensive yachting facilities and ferry service to the Isle of Wight. To the north is the village of Lyndhurst and Junction 1 of the M27 motorway which links to the M3, giving access to London.
The property features an attractive façade, built circa 1900, the well-appointed accommodation is set across two floors and retains many period features including picture and dado rails, stripped pine doors, wooden floorboards and a number of fireplaces befitting the era. The principal living rooms enjoy aspects across the well tended gardens affording a good degree of privacy.
An entrance porch with stained glass surround to the internal door opens into the main entrance hallway which in turn links to the ground floor living space with stairs leading up to the first floor. To the front of the property there is a useful office which could double up as a guest bedroom if required and which has access out to the side garden and features an ornamental fireplace and splay bay windows.
A dual aspect sizeable Sitting Room is set across the hallway and features an attractive large corner box bay window allowing for good light and overlooking the side and front gardens. A central fireplace houses a woodburning stove and further features includes engineered oak flooring and decorative mahogany fire surround. At the end of the hallway there is a shower room with WC and access through to the charming Dining Room with wood effect tiled flooring which benefits from under floor heating. A central brick fireplace is a real feature of this room with inset woodburning stove and built in cabinetry to one side providing for good storage and housing a Megaflo pressured water tank.
From the dining room, French doors lead out to a useful Victorian styled glazed canopy over a side paved terrace extending the seasons for outdoor entertaining and enjoying the garden. The dining room in turn opens through to an extended 19’ vaulted kitchen which features a modern range of fitted shaker style units and integrated appliances, with peninsular island, coordinating wooden work surfaces and tiled wood effect flooring with under floor heating. The room offers a real sense of space and light which is further enhanced by two large triple glazed Velux windows inset into the roof.
A large utility room is set off the kitchen with coordinating units with space and plumbing for appliances and wall mounted boiler. A door from here leads out to side garden.
The staircase rises to the light and airy landing which has a window overlooking the front and provides access to a good size, part boarded and insulated loft. There may be the opportunity to build into the loft STP.
Set off the landing there are four double bedrooms, two with built in storage and ornamental cast iron fireplaces and all affording aspects across the gardens. A family bathroom completes the first floor accommodation.
The property is set back from the road bounded by mature screening including a mix of hedging and lapwood fencing. A pedestrian gate leads to the centrally set front door with front gardens to either side. There are vegetable beds set to the left hand side, a path leads round to the sizeable rear garden which is predominantly laid to lawn with mature planting, fruit trees, and ornamental shrubs and plants. Terraced and gravel patios offer a number of lovely areas for entertaining and dining and a path leads to the side garden which benefits from a covered terrace with an attractive Victorian styled glazed canopy above, providing some useful screening to the elements. A keter shed is set to the rear of the garden and a gate provides access to the rear parking and garage.
Garage:
A newly built double detached garage is set to the rear of the plot with a gravelled drive providing ample parking for several cars accessed via an electric sliding 5 bar gate set off Woodlands Road. The garage could be used for ancillary accommodation if required and STP.
The property is conveniently situated on Sway Road, within 0.5 miles of Brockenhurst, a bustling village in the heart of the forest lying between Lyndhurst and the Georgian town of Lymington. The property sits in the heart of Brockenhurst village centre within the New Forest National Park. The village offers a mainline railway station with direct links to London Waterloo in approximately 90 minutes and a good local community of shops and restaurants.
The Georgian coastal town of Lymington is only 4 miles to the south with its famous Saturday country market, extensive yachting facilities and ferry service to the Isle of Wight. To the north is the village of Lyndhurst and Junction 1 of the M27 motorway which links to the M3, giving access to London.
The property features an attractive façade, built circa 1900, the well-appointed accommodation is set across two floors and retains many period features including picture and dado rails, stripped pine doors, wooden floorboards and a number of fireplaces befitting the era. The principal living rooms enjoy aspects across the well tended gardens affording a good degree of privacy.
An entrance porch with stained glass surround to the internal door opens into the main entrance hallway which in turn links to the ground floor living space with stairs leading up to the first floor. To the front of the property there is a useful office which could double up as a guest bedroom if required and which has access out to the side garden and features an ornamental fireplace and splay bay windows.
A dual aspect sizeable Sitting Room is set across the hallway and features an attractive large corner box bay window allowing for good light and overlooking the side and front gardens. A central fireplace houses a woodburning stove and further features includes engineered oak flooring and decorative mahogany fire surround. At the end of the hallway there is a shower room with WC and access through to the charming Dining Room with wood effect tiled flooring which benefits from under floor heating. A central brick fireplace is a real feature of this room with inset woodburning stove and built in cabinetry to one side providing for good storage and housing a Megaflo pressured water tank.
From the dining room, French doors lead out to a useful Victorian styled glazed canopy over a side paved terrace extending the seasons for outdoor entertaining and enjoying the garden. The dining room in turn opens through to an extended 19’ vaulted kitchen which features a modern range of fitted shaker style units and integrated appliances, with peninsular island, coordinating wooden work surfaces and tiled wood effect flooring with under floor heating. The room offers a real sense of space and light which is further enhanced by two large triple glazed Velux windows inset into the roof.
A large utility room is set off the kitchen with coordinating units with space and plumbing for appliances and wall mounted boiler. A door from here leads out to side garden.
The staircase rises to the light and airy landing which has a window overlooking the front and provides access to a good size, part boarded and insulated loft. There may be the opportunity to build into the loft STP.
Set off the landing there are four double bedrooms, two with built in storage and ornamental cast iron fireplaces and all affording aspects across the gardens. A family bathroom completes the first floor accommodation.
The property is set back from the road bounded by mature screening including a mix of hedging and lapwood fencing. A pedestrian gate leads to the centrally set front door with front gardens to either side. There are vegetable beds set to the left hand side, a path leads round to the sizeable rear garden which is predominantly laid to lawn with mature planting, fruit trees, and ornamental shrubs and plants. Terraced and gravel patios offer a number of lovely areas for entertaining and dining and a path leads to the side garden which benefits from a covered terrace with an attractive Victorian styled glazed canopy above, providing some useful screening to the elements. A keter shed is set to the rear of the garden and a gate provides access to the rear parking and garage.
Garage:
A newly built double detached garage is set to the rear of the plot with a gravelled drive providing ample parking for several cars accessed via an electric sliding 5 bar gate set off Woodlands Road. The garage could be used for ancillary accommodation if required and STP.
The property features an attractive façade, built circa 1900, the well-appointed accommodation is set across two floors and retains many period features including picture and dado rails, stripped pine doors, wooden floorboards and a number of fireplaces befitting the era. The principal living rooms enjoy aspects across the well tended gardens affording a good degree of privacy.
An entrance porch with stained glass surround to the internal door opens into the main entrance hallway which in turn links to the ground floor living space with stairs leading up to the first floor. To the front of the property there is a useful office which could double up as a guest bedroom if required and which has access out to the side garden and features an ornamental fireplace and splay bay windows.
A dual aspect sizeable Sitting Room is set across the hallway and features an attractive large corner box bay window allowing for good light and overlooking the side and front gardens. A central fireplace houses a woodburning stove and further features includes engineered oak flooring and decorative mahogany fire surround. At the end of the hallway there is a shower room with WC and access through to the charming Dining Room with wood effect tiled flooring which benefits from under floor heating. A central brick fireplace is a real feature of this room with inset woodburning stove and built in cabinetry to one side providing for good storage and housing a Megaflo pressured water tank.
From the dining room, French doors lead out to a useful Victorian styled glazed canopy over a side paved terrace extending the seasons for outdoor entertaining and enjoying the garden. The dining room in turn opens through to an extended 19’ vaulted kitchen which features a modern range of fitted shaker style units and integrated appliances, with peninsular island, coordinating wooden work surfaces and tiled wood effect flooring with under floor heating. The room offers a real sense of space and light which is further enhanced by two large triple glazed Velux windows inset into the roof.
A large utility room is set off the kitchen with coordinating units with space and plumbing for appliances and wall mounted boiler. A door from here leads out to side garden.
The staircase rises to the light and airy landing which has a window overlooking the front and provides access to a good size, part boarded and insulated loft. There may be the opportunity to build into the loft STP.
Set off the landing there are four double bedrooms, two with built in storage and ornamental cast iron fireplaces and all affording aspects across the gardens. A family bathroom completes the first floor accommodation.
Living in Brockenhurst

It is Brockenhurst’s mainline station (service into London Waterloo approximately 90 minutes) that turns the dream of a country idyll into reality for those working up in London and makes Brockenhurst village a property hot spot.
Brockenhurst is the largest village in the New Forest, a thriving and lively mix of community and cachet, quality and quirky with all the necessary essentials of a proper working village - butcher, bakery and greengrocer, full quota of cafes and tea houses, plus services such as doctor, dentist and post office. Work into the equation the unexpected and the glamorous: premier golf course, luxurious spa and top restaurants such as The Pig (the first in the group of hip country house hotels) and Cambium (fine dining at Careys Manor)... It all makes Brockenhurst a gem in the heart of the Forest.
Property ranges from Edwardian villas to thatched timber-framed cottages, and imaginative new builds to old Forest lodges. Many properties have access or views to open Forest and almost all are within walking distance of the station. Looking for an Estate Agent in Brockenhurst? Spencers are here to help.
£1,495,000
Brockenhurst
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Bedrooms: 4
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Bathrooms: 2
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Living Rooms: 4
An immaculate and beautifully maintained four bedroom detached residence extending to 1910 sq. ft. set within a prime Brockenhurst location on Sway Road. The property is presented to a high standard and further benefits from a good size corner plot of approximately 1/4 acre with south/westerly facing gardens, a double detached garage and ample off road parking.