4 beds |
£945,000
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Approximately one-third of an acre
Attractive and mature front and rear gardens
Various outbuildings, as well as partially covered three-carport
Short level walk from the village shops, cafés and restaurants
Plenty of scope to extend (STPP)
Gas central heating
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A bright and sunny, detached family house, incorporating a self-contained annex, occupying a sizable, enclosed village centre plot. The property comprises a total of four bedrooms, two bathrooms, three reception rooms.
Accommodation Summary:
Ground Floor: * Porch * Hall * Cloakroom * Kitchen * Open plan Breakfast Room/Conservatory * Living/Dining Room
First Floor: * Three double Bedrooms * Family Bathroom
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.
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