Chain-free two-bed bungalow with large garden and New Forest views.
Stunning south-westerly rural views over adjoining fields
Set on the western fringe of the New Forest National Park, this tastefully presented 1930s detached bungalow delivers open-plan living and genuine rural outlooks. The heart of the home is a vaulted, light-filled living/kitchen/dining room with bi-fold doors to the patio, a wood-burning stove and a practical utility and cloakroom. Two double bedrooms and a four-piece family bathroom complete the internal accommodation, offering comfortable, single-level living ideal for downsizers or those seeking a peaceful country base.
Outside, the large south-westerly rear garden is a standout feature, backing onto neighbouring fields and offering far-reaching rural views. Landscaped lawns, patio and decking create several outdoor living zones, while a timber garden cabin, vegetable beds and chicken run provide hobby and storage potential. A gated gravel driveway provides off-street parking for multiple vehicles and side access.
Practical details: the property is chain free, on freehold tenure, benefits from mains gas central heating and double glazing fitted after 2002, and typically fast broadband. Buyers should note the house was originally built in the 1930s with cavity walls assumed to have no added insulation — upgrading insulation could be beneficial. The single bathroom and traditional layout may limit flexibility for larger families. Overall, this bungalow offers a rare combination of open-plan living, rural tranquillity and a generous plot close to Bransgore amenities and local schools.