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House For Rent £1,350
Shepherds Close, Bartley SO40


Description

New Forest Rentals are pleased to offer a delightful THREE BEDROOM property. This property has a nice sized garden to the rear of the house over looking fields. Inside there is a entrance hallway leading to the kitchen / Dining roomy. There is also a down stairs cloakroom. . The lounge over looks the front of the property with stairs leading to  the bedrooms with a family 4 piece, shower over bath family bathroom.

Bartley is set in one of the most picturesque parts of the New Forest National Park and is just a short walk from a local shop and Post Office.

The house has Gas fuelled Central Heating with Gas living flame fire in the lounge in the lounge.

Outside the property, you have a large driveway with a separate front garden which allows access to the rear with a storage outside building for Bikes and barbecues. The rear garden is stunning and backs onto fields where you can watch the horses run.

Location

At the heart of Bartley is "The Tin Church" - an Anglican church reading room built in 1900 from corrugated iron and painted green. It was used for church services until 1992. A Charitable Trust then bought and renovated it. Now it is used as a Village Hall and community centre. Also central to the community is Fourways Stores and Bartley Post Office, owned and run by the same family for over thirty years. There is a pub called "The Haywain" (featuring the painting by Constable on the pub sign). Bartley Junior School is just north of the village centre.

There are a number of entrances to the New Forest in Bartley, with cattle grids to keep the horses and other grazing animals in the forest. Bartley has a stream running near it called Bartley Water.. Located some 8 miles west of Southampton, just south of the A36, Bramshaw is easily accessible from Junctions 1 and 2 of the M27.

Nearby Lyndhurst offers a wide range of shops, cosy tea rooms, old world pubs, cafes and fine restaurants to discover. Lyndhurst has a past steeped in history and is commonly known as the capital of the New Forest. This was since William the Conqueror established the Forest as a royal hunting ground in 1079. Since then Lyndhurst has been visited by kings and queens staying at the Royal Manor throughout the centuries including our current Queen, Elizabeth

Highlights

Three bedroom house.

Reception room

Rear garden

Well regarded local schooling

Easily commutable to the M27 and M3 with a direct train link from Southampton Parkway to London

Lovely local Pubs 


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