COVID-19 caused the residential market to pause following a spring bounce. As we exit lockdown we are seeing the strong pre-COVID market return. We are here to help so please call us if you are thinking about buying or selling or require expert property advice.
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COVID-19 caused the residential market to pause following a spring bounce. As we exit lockdown we are seeing the strong pre-COVID market return. We are here to help so please call us if you are thinking about buying or selling or require expert property advice.
Stay safe, keep well and stay in touch.
First time on the market in over 50 years an extended very well maintained 2 bedroom semi detached house with a good size garden in the heart of the village.
A modern, extended semi detached house built in the 1960's and being sold for the first time since new. Throughout the house has been maintained and updated to an exceptional standard and with a later ground floor extension to the rear, the living space offers flexibility. In addition, a utility/porch extension to the side relieves the kitchen of the washing machine, additional fridge/freezers and central heating boiler. The generous garden that surrounds the property have been landscaped for ease of maintenance and enjoy a southerly aspect.
Whitsbury is one of a cluster of pretty villages set within the rolling chalk downland countryside of the Hampshire/Dorset borders. The village itself is home to a community steeped in the heritage and success of the local racehorse stables and stud, and is further buoyed by the presence of a popular public house, The Cartwheel, now privately owned and recently refurbished, village hall and church. The Avonside town of Fordingbridge (approximately 3 miles) has a range of educational, health and recreational services sufficient to cater for most everyday needs, whilst the local road network draws the regional centres of Salisbury, Bournemouth and Southampton within daily commuting distance. Whitsbury Down provides a glorious setting for walking and riding enthusiasts and the New Forest National Park to the east, provides thousands of acres of unspoiled moor, heath and woodland.
The immaculately maintained GARDENS are an attractive feature. To the front, a wrought iron gate leads onto a paved path flanked by lawns, all of which is enclosed by hedging and fencing, this in turn links to a screened, paved patio area to the side of the house. At the rear, the paving continues with a further full width patio leading onto the lawn, offset by a colourful raised bed, plus specimen trees and shrubs. A path gives access to the garage block.
The SINGLE GARAGE is rented from New Forest District Council and we understand the purchaser can renew the lease. There are two garden sheds (one with light and power) and a large screened woodstore/storage facility.
New Forest District Council. Tax Band D. Amount payable 2020/21 £1762.62
Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating.
Leave Fordingbridge via Green Lane which in turn becomes Whitsbury Road. Follow the road for about 3 miles and having entered the village, No. 17 will be seen occupying an elevated position on the left hand side, just before The Cartwheel Inn which is on the right hand side.