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House For Sale £1,750,000
1 Grove Road, Lymington SO41


Description
An elegant and spacious Grade II listed town house in one of the most sought-after roads in Lymington, being only a short walk from both the famous Georgian High Street and the stunning cobbled streets to the quay, where the frenetic boating activity provides year-round enjoyment. The world renowned yachting facilities are within a few minutes' walk from the house. The property has been recently refurbished and features four bedrooms, four bathrooms, large drawing room, dining room, fitted kitchen open to a stunning orangery, off road parking, attractive south facing walled garden and brick summer house/office. Energy Performance Rating: Not Required Grade II Listed.

The beautiful Georgian market town centre, with its cosmopolitan shopping and picturesque quay and harbour is moments from the property. Also close by are two large deep water marinas and sailing clubs for which the town has gained its status as a world renowned sailing resort, as well as an open-air seawater bath built in 1833. Lymington is surrounded by the outstanding natural beauty of the New Forest National Park. On Saturday, a market is held in the High Street, the origins of which date back to the 13th century. To the north is the New Forest village of Lyndhurst and Junction 1 of the M27 which links to the M3 for access to London. There is a branch line train link to Brockenhurst Railway Station (approx. 5.5 miles) which gives direct access to London Waterloo in approximately 90 minutes.

The entrance hallway has the stairs rising to the first floor and stripped pine doors lead into the dining room to the left side with large front aspect sash window. To the rear of the house and on the south side is the spacious sitting room with ornate stone open fireplace and large low south facing sash window. This room is open to the magnificent orangery and kitchen area with a large vaulted glazed roof, bi folding doors to two aspects facing the walled garden and with the kitchen positioned to one end. There is a contemporary styled raised fireplace and the herringbone flooring runs throughout the whole of the ground floor, except for the sitting room and dining room which are cream carpet. The kitchen is high gloss with a breakfast bar inset with the sink, ample storage cupboards and space for the american fridge and a dishwasher. There is an eye level fan oven and combination microwave, hob and extractor unit over. A further door leads into another spacious reception room with glazed French doors leading to the garden and the covered pergola for al fresco dining. This delightful room spans the entire width of the property with sash to the front aspect and a door to the cloakroom and another to a large laundry/utility cupboard with roof light and plumbing for washing machine etc.

The first floor landing is flooded with light from the Velux ceiling unit over the staircase and pine doors leads to the spacious main bedroom with ornate ceiling, windows to dual aspects and a velux above the large spa bath. There are fitted wardrobes and a door the ensuite where there is a dual sink vanity unit, WC and shower cubicle. Bedroom two is of equally spacious dimensions with an ensuite shower room, wc and vanity unit. Bedroom three is a double with ensuite shower room and large front aspect sash window. Bedroom four has an ensuite shower room and staircase from a corner of the bedroom to a loft play area and storage room with Velux ceiling units.

The house is a landmark property positioned in the centre of the conservation area being close to the quay in Lymington and having a delightful late Georgian front elevation which is behind iron railings and a low brick wall. Some of the walls that surround the property are formed using clinker from the ballast of the historic ships calling into Lymington from days gone by. There are gates and a path to both sides of the property leading to the rear walled garden. There is also a boiler shed accessed from the The parking is positioned on a brick paved driveway behind the wall and next to a property called Coach House. An attractive brick built summer house could be used as a studio/home office. The walled garden is mature and offers a high degree of privacy with a covered pergola attached to the rear of the house for al fresco dining. (Agents note: Due to supply chain issues the rear decked terrace is due for completion over the next month).

Services

Energy Performance Rating: Not Required Grade II Listed.

Council Tax Band: G

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