Spacious four-bedroom home with private garden backing onto mature woodland.
Detached 1930s Tudor Revival cottage with period features
Set at the edge of woodland in the New Forest National Park, this 1930s detached cottage offers spacious family living with genuine period charm. A wide gravel drive and garage provide generous parking and flexible storage or workspace, while the private rear garden backs directly onto mature woodland — a rare, peaceful setting for outdoor play and relaxation.
Inside, the substantial 21ft sitting room with fireplace and the rustic open-plan kitchen/diner create inviting family hubs for everyday life and entertaining. Four genuine double bedrooms and two bathrooms upstairs make this a comfortable home for a growing household or for hosting guests, with traditional features such as exposed beams adding character throughout.
Practical considerations are straightforward: the property is chain free and on mains gas with boiler and radiators. There are some dated finishes (carpets and some fittings) and broadband speeds are slow — useful to know for homeworking or streaming — but the home presents good scope for updating to modern expectations while retaining period features.
Buyers should note a medium flood risk and that the house sits in a conservation-rich area adjacent to woodland owned by Winchester College. For families seeking space, character and direct access to the New Forest, this home combines rural tranquillity with convenient transport links, village amenities and good local schools.