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Studland Drive, Milford on Sea

3 beds | 1 bath | 2 receptions | £699,950 Having knowledge of the purchase price allows you to calculate the overall expense incurred in acquiring the property. Read our glossary page


A detached, three bedroom family home, with a good sized south facing rear garden, bordered with mature trees, on the outskirts of the village.  

The property is situated on a quiet, leafy road, in much a sought after part of Milford on Sea, adjacent Shorefield Copse.

Accommodation Summary:

Ground Floor:

* Porch

* Hall

* Cloakroom 

* Living/Dining Room 

* Kitchen 

* Study

First Floor:    

* Three Bedrooms 

* Shower Room

Key Points:

* Single garage 

* Vacant possession/no forward chain

* Gated vehicular access to the end of the garden, with further potential to create a suitable space for a boat/campervan

* Expansive hallway/stairway/landing

* Potential to extend (STPP)

* Beautiful woodland walks on the doorstep

* Gas central heating

Additional Information:

* Freehold        

* Council tax band: E

Milford on Sea, situated on the south coast midway between Bournemouth and Southampton on the edge of The New Forest National Park with convenient mainline train links from both nearby New Milton and Brockenhurst to London Waterloo.

The picturesque village of Milford on Sea boasts an excellent array of award winning restaurants, bars, pubs, independent shops and boutiques.

Additionally, there is a wealth of social and cultural clubs within the village and local surrounding area. Offering sailing, paddle boarding, tennis, golf, pilates, art groups, u3A and an active community centre, to name just a few.

The quiet sailing hamlet of Keyhaven is easily accessible, a mere 1 mile away, whilst the pretty Georgian market town of Lymington is approximately 3 miles away, with its renowned sailing facilities and car/passenger ferry service to Yarmouth, Isle of Wight.

 

Council Tax A fee submitted to your local authority to cover expenses related to local amenities such as schools, libraries, and waste management. The payment amount is determined based on the property's value. Read our glossary page

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Tenure Explains the various forms of property ownership, including freehold, leasehold, and commonhold, and how they determine your rights and responsibilities as a property owner. Read our glossary page :  

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