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Nestled in a picturesque setting, this delightful detached
three-bedroom thatched cottage offers a charming retreat. With
breathtaking views to the rear and convenient access to scenic
walks leading into Lyndhurst, it promises a serene lifestyle.
THE SITUATION
End Cottage is located along a pretty, no-through lane, leading
through to the open forest, on the edge of the village of
Lyndhurst. The village of Brockenhurst (about 4 miles south) has a
mainline rail connection to London Waterloo (journey time
approximately 90 minutes).
For the yachtsman, the Georgian market town of Lymington (10
miles) offers a range of sailing facilities and access to the open
waters of the Solent, whilst the historic and much famed village of
Beaulieu is only 7 miles away.
The M27 (Junction 1) is some 3 miles north of the property,
connecting through to the M3 for access to Bournemouth, Southampton
and London.
THE PROPERTY
Nestled in a picturesque setting, this delightful detached
three-bedroom thatched cottage offers a charming retreat. With
breathtaking views to the rear and convenient access to scenic
walks leading into Lyndhurst, it promises a serene lifestyle.
Upon entering through the brick-built porch, you‘re greeted by
the spacious front sitting room adorned with captivating feature
beams. A focal point of the room is the inset log burner, set
against a decorative brick-built wall.
Flowing seamlessly from the sitting room is the bright and airy
shaker-style kitchen, boasting low-lying storage units beneath a
luxurious granite work surface. Equipped with a freestanding
‘Rangemaster‘ cooker, a butler-style sink, fridgefreezer, integral
dishwasher and a delightful breakfast bar area, this kitchen is
both functional and inviting. Adjacent to the kitchen, there is a
separate utility room and a convenient shower room.
At the rear of the property awaits a cozy dining roomliving
room, leading to a charming conservatory with tiled flooring.
Through the French doors of the conservatory, you‘re treated to
stunning, elevated views of the garden and the distant
landscape.
A staircase located in the main sitting room leads to the
first-floor landing, which grants access to all three spacious
double bedrooms, two of which grace the front of the house,
flanking the three-piece bathroom, while the principal bedroom at
the rear boasts ample built-in storage and offers spacious
accommodation, showcasing the breathtaking views that define this
home.
GROUNDS & GARDENS
Passing through the picket fence, a quaint gravel path leads to
the main porch door, bordered by a charming row of small hedges and
plants. A garden area at the front of the property provides a
serene buffer between the house and the track, featuring a raised
seating area.
Flowing around to the side, the garden descends to the main
grassed area, where a delightful patio wraps around the
conservatory, offering an idyllic spot for alfresco dining. Enjoy
the beauty of the New Forest landscape from this enchanting vantage
point.
Additionally, a small gravel area encircles the house, providing
access to both sides of the property.
SERVICES
Energy Performance Rating: C
Council Tax Band: E
Tenure: Freehold
All mains services connected
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