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.
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.
A beautifully refurbished Edwardian semi-detached house with private garden within level walking distance of the town centre.
A beautifully refurbished Edwardian period semi-detached house that has been modernised in recent years by the current owners who have imbued the house with a sense of style whilst retaining much of the original character, including original fire places, wood burning stoves and original panelled, stripped wooden doors. The quality of presentation is exemplary throughout and the accommodation evenly balanced between two generous reception rooms - both of which feature wood burning stoves - and three well proportioned bedrooms, the master benefitting from an en suite. Externally there is a mature, private rear garden populated by established fruit trees and an attractive courtyard area that attracts the morning sun. Viewing highly recommended.
Park Road is conveniently positioned for the Fordingbridge town amenities, which are within level walking distance and extend to a selection of local shops, a building society, post office, public houses, restaurants, churches of varying denomination, a medical centre and sports ground. The reputable Fordingbridge Infant & Junior School and Burgate Secondary School & Sixth Form are also within walking distance. The New Forest National Park is a short distance to the East and offers thousands of acres of moor, heath and woodland for the outdoor enthusiast to explore. The X3 bus connections are immediately available on near-by Salisbury Road, providing a regular service between Salisbury, Ringwood and Bournemouth. In addition, access to arterial roads connecting other major centres for services, employment, social and recreational needs are close by.
The house is well screened at the front by mature hedging and shrubbery, with a pathway leading to the front entrance and providing access to a pedestrian side gate leading to the rear garden.
Adjoining the house and accessed from the rear lobby is a pretty courtyard area. A flagstone path leads under an attractive trellis to a further seating area under a recently built arbour. The path continues to wind through gravelled display areas and a level area suitable for a vegatable garden or summerhouse. Beyond, an area of lawn flanked by shrub beds and populated by a variety of fruit trees including plum, cherry and apples continues to the foot of the garden where there is a useful garden shed and a chicken run, which could be re-purposed as required.
New Forest District Council.
The house is well screened at the front by mature hedging and shrubbery, with a pathway leading to the front entrance and providing access to a pedestrian side gate leading to the rear garden.
Adjoining the house and accessed from the rear lobby is a pretty courtyard area. A flagstone path leads under an attractive trellis to a further seating area under a recently built arbour. The path continues to wind through gravelled display areas and a level area suitable for a vegatable garden or summerhouse. Beyond, an area of lawn flanked by shrub beds and populated by a variety of fruit trees including plum and apple continues to the foot of the garden where there is a useful garden shed and space for a chicken run.
From our office on Salisbury Street follow the road as it becomes Salisbury Road. Park Road is the first turning on the left and the house is located to the far end on the right hand side.