- Charming period cottage in superb location +
- Sought-after village of Whitsbury +
- Renovated and improved accommodation finished with rustic charm +
- Cosy sitting room with woodburner open to dining room +
- 2 bedrooms +
- Bathroom and ground floor shower room +
- Successfully let out for past 4 years and would make ideal investment purchase +
- NO ONWARD CHAIN +
A charming 2-bedroom semi-detached cottage with beautifully styled accommodation nestled in the heart of the sought-after Conservation village of Whitsbury. NO ONWARD CHAIN.
A charming period, semi-detached cottage of timber clad and brick elevation located in a modestly elevated position in the centre of the village, with views towards neighbouring grazing land. During their ownership the current Vendors have painstakingly completed a programme of renovation and enlargement and the refurbished accommodation is presented in stylish condition throughout, purposefully finished with a rustic simplicity and cottage charm. The principal living rooms are open plan to one another and offer light, bright sitting and dining space that is complemented by the adjacent kitchen, whilst there is also a ground floor shower room. The first floor is home to two double bedrooms and a Jack'n'Jill bathroom, whilst outside the gentle gradient of the garden wraps itself around the house on three elevations. We understand the cottage has been successfully let out for the past four years and is being sold with the advantage of no onward chain.
The cottage is located in the heart of the picturesque village of Whitsbury, one of a cluster of pretty villages set amidst the rolling countryside of the Hampshire/Dorset border and within the Cranborne National Landscape and Dark Skies Reserve. The village is steeped in the heritage of the local racehorse stables and stud farm and the community is served by a popular Public House and Church, whilst the neighbouring Avonside town of Fordingbridge (approximately 2.5 miles) has a range of educational, health and recreational services sufficient to cater for most everyday needs.
Communications in the area are excellent. The A338 supplies a convenient link north to the Cathedral City of Salisbury and south to Bournemouth. The B3078 crosses the New Forest to provide links to Junction 1 of the M27 for Southampton and the M3 beyond. There are airports at Bournemouth and Southampton and mainline rail services to London Waterloo from Salisbury, Bournemouth and Southampton Parkway.
Whitsbury Down provides a glorious setting for walking and riding enthusiasts, whilst several miles to the East the New Forest National Park provides thousands of acres of unspoiled moor and heath land. Water sports opportunities abound on the South Coast and Blashford Lakes and there are golf clubs at Bramshaw and Salisbury.