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House For Sale £449,950
The White House, Westover Road, Milford On Sea, Lymington SO41


Description
A two bed first floor coastal residence with sea and coastal views over the landscaped grounds towards Hurst Castle and Isle of Wight, in a gated Grade II listed building

The accommodation comprises (all measurements are approximate):

Front door to:

Entrance hall - central heating radiator, wall light point, spiral stairwell to:

First floor landing - sealed unit double glazed window, central heating radiators, ceiling light points, trap giving access to roof space, linen cupboard, double door storage cupboard, doors to:

Sitting/dining room - 19'6" x 17'7" (5.94m x 5.36m) - sealed unit double glazed windows to the Hurst Castle, Spit, Isle of Wight and Solent entrance vista, ceiling and wall light points, central heating radiators, tv aerial point, further side aspect window, door to:

Kitchen - 11'6" x 11'2" (3.51m x 3.4m) maximum measurements - a turret shaped room, one and half bowl stainless steel mixer tap sink unit set in a granite work surface with base cupboard and drawer units and matching eye level cupboard units, integrated double oven with a four ring gas hob and extractor over, integrated washing machine, dishwasher and fridge/freezer, part tiled walls, recess ceiling spot lighting and ceiling light point, sealed unit double glazed windows

bedroom 1 - 11' x 9'11" (3.35m x 3.02m) - sealed unit double glazed window, ceiling and wall light points, central heating radiator, tv aerial point, double sliding door built in wardrobe

bedroom 2 - 10'3" x 9'11" (3.12m x 3.02m) - sealed unit double glazed window, central heating radiator, ceiling and wall light points

bathroom - 6'10" x 6'5" (2.08m x 1.96m) - bath with mixer tap shower attachment and shower screen, concealed cistern wc, adjacent vanity wash hand basin with concealed lighting over, shaver point, part tiled walls, heated towel rail, ceiling light point, extractor

outside:

Front - The White House is approached from Hurst Road via automatic electric gates, with a sweeping tarmacadam driveway leading to the building, skirted by well-tended, lawned grounds and shrub borders

garage - in adjacent block, casual parking, communal bin store

communal grounds - extensive communal grounds, landscaped and well maintained, mainly laid to lawn with fenced, walled and shrub borders and boundaries; the landscaped central gardens are laid to lawn with attractive brick pathways and low brick boundary walls, giving unrivalled, panoramic sea and coastal views with gated, direct access to the sea front with the White House sitting immediately adjacent to the seafront promenade

tenure: Shared Freehold

maintenance: £1,500 payable per annum, to include maintenance of grounds, gates and communal lighting

The White House was designed to emulate a ship's bridge, and built in 1901 by Romaine Walker, a renowned Victorian architect who also worked on other notable buildings including Chatsworth House, the Tate Gallery, Wimborne Minster and locally, Rhinefield House in Brockenhurst

Milford on Sea is a thriving coastal village with a comprehensive range of restaurants, pubs and cafes plus a good range of gift and local shops including a greengrocer, butcher, fishmonger and two general stores, plus a medical centre and dental surgery, based around the village green. The Village Green is home to several events during the year, including an Arts & Music Festival, May Fair, Dog Show and Christmas Carol Service, with the Community Centre and the four village churches running busy programmes throughout the year.Walks can be enjoyed along the Coastal Path towards Barton-on-Sea and Lymington, with stunning views towards the Isle of Wight and the Needles and westwards to Christchurch Bay, Hengistbury Head and the Purbeck Hills beyond or through sheltered woodland in the Milford-on-Sea Pleasure Grounds and Studland Common, both local Nature Reserves, or around Sturt Pond and along Hurst Shingle Bank to Hurst Castle which dates back to Tudor times.
The New Forest National Park is a short drive away, The New Forest became a national park in 2005 and was once a royal hunting ground for William the Conqueror. It covers an area of 566 square kilometres and is made up of vast tracts of unspoilt woodland, heathland and river valleys where deer, ponies and cattle continue to roam free in its ancient heaths and woodland. Clear rivers and shady groves provide tranquillity and a car-free haven for walking, cycling and horse riding.
The towns of Lymington and New Milton are both approximately 3 miles away, with the larger shopping centres of Bournemouth and Southampton approximately equi-distant, about 18 miles away. British Rail Stations at New Milton and Brockenhurst provide a fast service to London Waterloo, with Bournemouth and Southampton airports easily accessed for domestic and international flights
and are two excellent websites providing a wealth of local information and news about the village

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* entrance hall * first floor landing * sitting/dining room * kitchen * two bedrooms * bathroom * garage * parking * communal grounds *

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