The property enjoys a lovely rural setting in an elevated position with delightful front and rear outlooks. Only 4 miles to the south is the Georgian market town of Lymington with its extensive yachting facilities, ferry service to Yarmouth, Isle of Wight and its famous Saturday county market. The village of Sway is within approximately 2 miles and has a good range of amenities including a railway station and the village of Brockenhurst is within 4 miles to the northeast with mainline rail links to London Waterloo (approximately 90 minutes) and a bustling community with shops and restaurants. 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 enjoys a lovely rural setting in an elevated position with delightful views across the front and rear aspects.

Only 4 miles to the south is the Georgian market town of Lymington with its extensive yachting facilities, ferry service to Yarmouth, Isle of Wight and its famous Saturday county market.

The village of Sway is within approximately 2 miles and has a good range of amenities including a railway station and the village of Brockenhurst is within 4 miles to the northeast with mainline rail links to London Waterloo (approximately 90 minutes) and a bustling community with shops and restaurants.

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 offers an attractive façade of brick and rendered elevations with decorative beams set under a pitched tiled roof. The property benefits from double glazed windows and doors, gas fired central heating and is well presented throughout with the rooms to the rear elevation enjoying fine views over the adjoining paddocks and countryside. A covered entrance porch opens via the main front door into a spacious dining hall with feature fireplace and picture window overlooking the front aspect. A door to the other side opens into the inner hallway.

From the dining hall, a door leads to the double aspect sitting room with decorative fireplace and sliding doors leading out to the rear sun terrace.

The well-proportioned kitchen is comprehensively fitted with a range of wall and base level storage units, roll edged work surfaces and built-in appliances. Large sliding doors open out onto the rear terrace and garden with views across the paddocks and the rear. Adjoining the kitchen and accessed via an archway is the breakfast room, which overlooks the rear garden and opens back into the inner hallway. The inner hall leads to two ground floor double bedrooms, one of which enjoys views across the adjoining countryside and the other, a double aspect outlook to the front.

These two bedrooms are served by the family bathroom, comprising a panelled bath, shower cubicle, wash basin and WC.

Double electric wooden gates open onto the driveway, which offers ample off road parking for multiple vehicles.

The landscaped gardens are a particular feature of the property being beautifully maintained and bounded by a brick wall boundary to the front providing a high degree of privacy and seclusion. The front garden has been laid mainly to lawn and is surrounded by shaped borders containing an attractive and colourful array of mature shrubs, trees and flowers. The lawn sweeps around to the side where there is a greenhouse and on to the rear.

The beautiful rear gardens are predominantly laid to level lawn with an array of well-tended and stocked borders that include a rockery and water feature to the centre.

Adjoining and extending across the rear of the house is a paved terrace area, ideal for alfresco entertaining whilst enjoying the wonderful, uninterrupted views across the adjoining paddocks and countryside beyond.

A useful log cabin is set to the rear, ideal for use as a home office benefiting from power and light.

The grounds extend in total to approximately one third of an acre and provide a fantastic space for keen gardeners and children to play.

The property enjoys a lovely rural setting in an elevated position with delightful views across the front and rear aspects.

Only 4 miles to the south is the Georgian market town of Lymington with its extensive yachting facilities, ferry service to Yarmouth, Isle of Wight and its famous Saturday county market.

The village of Sway is within approximately 2 miles and has a good range of amenities including a railway station and the village of Brockenhurst is within 4 miles to the northeast with mainline rail links to London Waterloo (approximately 90 minutes) and a bustling community with shops and restaurants.

To the north is the village of Lyndhurst and Junction 1 of the M27 motorway which links to the M3 giving access to London.

A five bar wooden gate leads to the driveway, which offers ample off road parking and in turn to the integral double garage. The gardens are a particular feature of the property being beautifully maintained and landscaped and featuring an impressive brick wall with wrought iron railings on the front boundary.

The front garden has been laid mainly to lawn surrounded by shaped borders containing an attractive and colourful array of mature shrubs, trees and flowers. The lawn sweeps around to the side where there is a greenhouse and on to the rear. The beautiful landscaped rear gardens enjoy delightful views over the adjoining paddocks and countryside and is laid mainly to lawn with an array of well-tended and stocked borders that include a rockery and water feature to the centre. Adjacent to the rear of the house is a patio terrace area, ideal for alfresco entertaining and enjoying the wonderful views.

Double electric wooden gates open onto the driveway, which offers ample off road parking for multiple vehicles.

The landscaped gardens are a particular feature of the property being beautifully maintained and bounded by a brick wall boundary to the front providing a high degree of privacy and seclusion. The front garden has been laid mainly to lawn and is surrounded by shaped borders containing an attractive and colourful array of mature shrubs, trees and flowers. The lawn sweeps around to the side where there is a greenhouse and on to the rear.

The beautiful rear gardens are predominantly laid to level lawn with an array of well-tended and stocked borders that include a rockery and water feature to the centre.

Adjoining and extending across the rear of the house is a paved terrace area, ideal for alfresco entertaining whilst enjoying the wonderful, uninterrupted views across the adjoining paddocks and countryside beyond.

A useful log cabin is set to the rear , ideal for use as a home office benefiting from power and light.

The grounds extend in total to approximately one third of an acre and provide a fantastic space for keen gardeners and children to play.

The property offers an attractive façade of brick and rendered elevations with decorative beams set under a pitched tiled roof. The property benefits from double glazed windows and doors, gas fired central heating and is well presented throughout with the rooms to the rear elevation enjoying fine views over the adjoining paddocks and countryside.A covered entrance porch opens via the main front door into a spacious dining hall with feature fireplace and picture window overlooking the front aspect. A door to the other side opens into the inner hallway.

From the dining hall, a door leads to the double aspect sitting room with decorative fireplace and sliding doors leading out to the rear sun terrace.

The well-proportioned kitchen is comprehensively fitted with a range of wall and base level storage units, roll edged work surfaces and built-in appliances. Large sliding doors open out onto the rear terrace and garden with views across the paddocks and the rear. Adjoining the kitchen and accessed via an archway is the breakfast room, which overlooks the rear garden and opens back into the inner hallway. The inner hall leads to two ground floor double bedrooms, one of which enjoys views across the adjoining countryside and the other, a double aspect outlook to the front.

These two bedrooms are served by the family bathroom, comprising a panelled bath, shower cubicle, wash basin and WC.

The ground floor layout is completed by a versatile and good size family/play room offering options for a number of usages, including that of another bedroom. There is an additional storage area, currently used as an utility area with plumbing for appliances, behind this room. A stairwell from the inner hallway ascends to the first floor landing providing access to the large master bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and spacious en-suite bathroom comprising a panelled bath, wash basin and WC. Two rear aspect windows provide wonderful elevated views across the rear garden and open fields beyond.

To the other end of the landing is another double bedroom with a front aspect window offering elevated views across the drive and front lawn.

The property offers an attractive façade of brick and rendered elevations with decorative beams set under a pitched tiled roof. The property benefits from double glazed windows and doors, gas fired central heating and is well presented throughout with the rooms to the rear elevation enjoying fine views over the adjoining paddocks and countryside. A covered entrance porch opens via the main front door into a spacious dining hall with feature fireplace and picture window overlooking the front aspect. A door to the other side opens into the inner hallway.

From the dining hall, a door leads to the double aspect sitting room with decorative fireplace and sliding doors leading out to the rear sun terrace.

The well-proportioned kitchen is comprehensively fitted with a range of wall and base level storage units, roll edged work surfaces and built-in appliances. Large sliding doors open out onto the rear terrace and garden with views across the paddocks and the rear. Adjoining the kitchen and accessed via an archway is the breakfast room, which overlooks the rear garden and opens back into the inner hallway. The inner hall leads to two ground floor double bedrooms, one of which enjoys views across the adjoining countryside and the other, a double aspect outlook to the front.

These two bedrooms are served by the family bathroom, comprising a panelled bath, shower cubicle, wash basin and WC.

The ground floor layout is completed by a versatile and good size family/play room offering options for a number of usages, including that of another bedroom. There is an additional storage area, currently used as an utility area with plumbing for appliances, behind this room. A stairwell from the inner hallway ascends to the first floor landing providing access to the large master bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and spacious en-suite bathroom comprising a panelled bath, wash basin and WC. Two rear aspect windows provide wonderful elevated views across the rear garden and open fields beyond.

To the other end of the landing is another double bedroom with a front aspect window offering elevated views across the drive and front lawn.

Living in Sway

This leafy village on the southern edge of the New Forest has everything you could want for family life in the Forest. There’s a village primary school rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted, a vibrant community with annual carnival, village hall (activities range from archery to yoga), plus cricket, football and tennis clubs. And while there’s easy access to the Forest’s open grassland, heathland and woodland for dog walking and cycling, Sway is off the Forest’s usual tourist tracks and feels peaceful and relaxed.

The village centre combines the unusual with the desirable: a contemporary arts hub, quality businesses like Sway Woodburning Centre, mainline railway station, choice of popular pubs, good cafe/deli, award-winning butcher’s, village store and post office among others.

Property is an attractive pick ‘n’ mix of everything including substantial country houses, individual modern builds in good-sized plots, family homes, imaginative refurbishments, closes of quality new terraces, chalet bungalows and a smattering of Edwardian semi-detached villas and thatched cottages.

Sway’s claims to fame include 200-foot high Sway Tower, the tallest structure made out of non-reinforced concrete, and the countryside around Sway was the setting for Captain Marryat’s work The Children of the New Forest.

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£1,100,000

Sway, Lymington

  • Bedrooms Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms Bathrooms: 2
  • Receptions Living Rooms: 2

A spacious four bedroom detached property set in a beautifully landscaped plot with delightful views over the surrounding countryside.


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