Spacious, extended family home with south-facing garden and fast FTTP broadband.
Four double bedrooms plus ground-floor bedroom/study
This substantial four-bedroom detached house in Hordle blends period construction with contemporary improvements, including a single-storey extension that creates light, generous living spaces. The house is presented in good order throughout with a well-equipped kitchen, modern bathroom, and a bright lounge with feature fireplace. The south-facing rear garden and large patio provide an attractive outdoor entertaining area and a summer house. Fast FTTP broadband and ample off-street parking add practical everyday benefits.
The layout suits families: a downstairs bedroom or study with a shower room, utility, and open-plan flow from kitchen to lounge upstairs with three double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The larger-than-average landing is currently used as a work area, offering flexible space for a home office. Local schools are highly rated and the property sits within a semi-rural hamlet close to Lymington and New Milton amenities.
Key practical points to note: the house was constructed c.1900–1929 with cavity walls assumed to have no added insulation, and the exact age of the double glazing is unknown. EPC is C (current 79, potential 82) and main heating is gas boiler and radiators. While presented well, buyers who prioritise top-tier energy efficiency may wish to budget for insulation upgrades. There is no local flood risk and the area is very affluent with very low crime.
Overall this is a roomy, well-located family home offering immediate comfort with scope to improve energy performance and personalise finishes. It will suit purchasers seeking a low-maintenance home with good schools nearby, strong broadband, and convenient parking.