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  • Pretty detached period cottage
  • Wealth of period features including exposed timbers and Inglenook fireplace
  • Located in a quiet rural hamlet
  • Lovely garden backing onto and overlooking farmland
  • 3/4 bedrooms
  • Sitting room, dining hall and study/bedroom 4
  • Driveway parking, garage and workshop

Property Description

Located in an enviably quiet hamlet, a pretty and charming 3/4 bedroom period cottage with extended accommodation and lovely gardens backing onto farmland.

Meadow Cottage is believed to originally date back to the early 1700s and thought to be of cob construction with later additions, the most recent implemented by the current Vendors, who have created the sitting room and master bedroom over. The cottage has a wealth of period charm and features include numerous exposed beams and a fine Inglenook fireplace in the dining hall. The cottage sits in a picturesque garden that adjoins a small stream and provides a lovely outlook to neighbouring farmland.

Dining Hall 5.41m (17 ft 9in) x 3.66m (12ft 0in) Dual aspect. Inglenook fireplace with woodburning stove. Oak floorboards. Understairs cupboard. 3 wall lights.

Study/Bedroom 4.06m (13 ft 4in) x 2.44m (8ft 6in) Doors to garden. Ceiling beams.

Kitchen 3.91m (12 ft 10in) x 2.74m (9ft 0in) Range of wall and floor units including drawers and cupboards. Butler sink with mixer tap. Fireplace with Belling electric cooker. Fridge and freezer space. Flagged floor. Wooden worktops with ceramic splash tiling. Ceiling beams. Plumbing for washing machine.

Sitting Room 4.39m (14 ft 5in) x 3.96m (13ft 11in) Wood burning stove. Flagged floor. Ceiling beams.

Cloakroom    WC and wash hand basin. Radiator/towel rail. Oak floorboards. Cupboard housing plumbing for washing machine.

Rear Lobby

Landing

Bedroom 1 4.39m (14 ft 5in) x 4.27m (14ft 1in) Oak floorboards.

Bedroom 2 3.66m (12 ft 0in) x 3.35m (11ft 9in) Built-in wardrobe.

Bedroom 3 3.89m (12 ft 9in) x 2.44m (8ft 11in) maximum. Original cast iron fireplace.

Bathroom    Panel bath with Mira shower over. WC. Pedestal basin.



Lower Daggons is a small hamlet peacefully positioned between the neighbouring villages of Sandleheath, Damerham and Alderholt. An array of combined local facilities includes primary schooling, a shop/Post Office, public houses, village halls and churches of varying denomination. More extensive health, recreational and educational facilities are located in the Avonside town of Fordingbridge, whilst Ringwood and the historic Cathedral City of Salisbury are also within easy reach. The outdoor enthusiast is blessed by the immediacy of the surrounding countryside, whilst the New Forest National Park lies approximately 5 miles to the East.

To the side of the cottage is a gravelled area with parking for 3-4 vehicles and access to the GARAGE/WORKSHOP 4.65m (15ft 3in) x 3.35m (11ft 0in) plus 2.57m (8ft 5in) x 1.52m (5ft 0in) with light and power. A gate opens to the garden at the side and rear of the property, which features a number of paved and gravelled seating areas and large areas of lawn with well stocked flower and shrub beds. A lean-to verandah provides a sheltered seating area from the back door of the cottage overlooking the garden and the garden as a whole is bound by a small stream with a lovely outlook to neighbouring farmland.

New Forest District Council. Tax Band: E.

Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating.

Follow the directions from Fordingbridge to Sandleheath. Enter the village, continue past the Post Office and turn left at the crossroads. Pass Alderholt Mill and take the first turning on the right (signposted Lower Daggons). Follow the lane for approximately 1.5 miles and turn left at the T - junction towards Cranborne. Meadow Cottage is the first cottage on the left hand side.

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Lower Daggons, Fordingbridge, Hampshire, SP6

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