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 rare to the market, impressive country estate. The estate comprises a 4,843 sq ft house built around the turn of the last century, approximately 47.00 acres of garden, woodland and paddock and outbuildings including garaging and stables.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
THE PROPERTY
"Hazelhurst" is a character period property which has been looked after but could benefit from some modernisation.
The light and bright drawing room has full-length windows overlooking the terrace with built-in shutters and an open fireplace.
The formal dining has three sets of French doors which open onto the terrace and an open fireplace.
The main hallway has a delightful sweeping staircase to the first floor.
The house is set over three floors.
Approximately 450 sq m (4,843 sq ft)
THE GARDENS
The stunning rear terrace has a southerly aspect and looks over the stunning formal garden.
THE GROUNDS
The long sweeping driveway is flanked by colourful Rhododendron bushes making a most impressive approach to the property.
Total formal garden, pasture and woodland of about 47.00 acres.
OUT-BUILDINGS
Conservatory
Workshop
Rear courtyard with outside WC and coal store
Garage
Stables 11.00 m x 4.00 m comprising two loose boxes and tack room.
SITUATION
'Hazelhurst' is situated on the outskirts of the village of Sway, within the New Forest National Park. The thriving community has a mainline rail connection to London Waterloo, newsagents, restaurant, delicatessen, a pub and a doctors surgery.
The village benefits from easy access to the nearby open forest.
The popular Georgian market town of Lymington is about four miles away. The town is renowned for its high street, pretty cobbled Quay, sailing heritage and popular marinas offering opportunities to the water enthusiast.
There are many well regarded private and state schools within a short drive, including Sway Primary School, Priestlands Secondary School and Walhampton and Ballard Independant Schools.
The M27 can be accessed at Junction 1 or 2 and links to the M3 affording easy access to Winchester, Basingstoke and London.
SERVICES AND COUNCIL TAX
Mains electricity, gas and water. Private drainage.
Council Tax Band: H
VIDEO TOUR LINK
https://youtu.be/DQ-AAtM-4o4
DIRECTIONS
From our offices in Gosport Street, proceed out of town along Marsh Lane. At the end of Marsh Lane turn left and almost immediately right onto Sway Road. Stay on this road passing the Wheel Inn pub and passing Gordleton Industrial Estate. About 150m after this as the road bears round to the left take the right hand turn into South Sway Lane. Take the first turning left into Flexford Lane. Turn left just after Hazelhurst Lodge and follow the drive for about a mile until you reach the house.