Everton Road, Lymington, SO41

Offers Over £900,000

Description

Tyron Ash International are pleased to present this rare opportunity to own a piece of Hampshire’s architectural heritage. 5 beds | 4 baths + large garden with an acre paddock

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Perched towards the end of a serene cul-de-sac in Hordle, This Home stands as a beautifully preserved testament to Strawberry Gothic Pre‑Georgian architecture. Originally commissioned by Admiral William Cornwallis around 1815, this five‑bedroom residence exudes historic character, from its ornate sash windows and leaded picture lights to its high ceilings, marble floors, and open fireplaces. A truly curated blend of antique charm and generous living.

As you enter you’re greeted by a light‑filled entrance hall, anchored by a picture‑tiled marble floor. To one side, a cloakroom discreetly offers convenience. On the other, the expansive Shaker‑style kitchen/breakfast room beckons with built‑in storage, a quaint window seat, pantry space, and a separate hatch into the hall. Perfect for family breakfasts or informal gatherings.

Beyond, the heart of the home unfolds: a welcoming sitting room and a separate dining room, opening onto the garden terrace through double doors. These spaces sparkle with retained period features marble fire surrounds, wrought‑iron hearths, and rich natural wood flooring. Offering an inviting setting for both relaxation and entertaining.

Climbing to the first floor, the second bedroom delights with French‑style doors that open onto a Juliet balcony, overlooking manicured gardens and the paddock beyond. A triple‑door built‑in wardrobe nestles beside a marble fireplace, while two other first‑floor bedrooms include one with an en‑suite shower room, and an additional study/bedroom that leads to the second floor.

Ascending further, two attic rooms await. Each dressed in character and benefiting from Velux windows, both enjoying en‑suite shower rooms.

Outside, the frontage reveals a shingled courtyard, accompanied by a detached single garage and access to a basement beneath the house (ideal for storage or conversion, STPP). The rear garden unfolds into a beautiful expanse of lawn, bordered by mature hedging and shrubs, flowing onto a patio terrace, perfect for alfresco dining or morning coffee. A wrought‑iron gate ushers into an approximately one‑acre paddock, primed for equestrian use, a small pony, or even future landscaping aspirations.

Set within the peaceful setting of Everton Road yet just moments away from Hordle’s outstanding primary school and village amenities, the house is positioned between the verdant New Forest National Park and the rugged coastline. Hordle Cliff and Milford‑on‑Sea’s pebble beaches lie just a short drive to the south, offering stunning views across the Solent to the Isle of Wight. Meanwhile, Lymington’s Georgian quay and marina, abuzz with boutique shops, cafés, and ferry links, are close at hand. Rail connections from nearby stations, including Sway and New Milton, provide direct links to London, making this location remarkably well connected yet wonderfully secluded.

On a substantial 3,070 m² / 33,045 ft² - plot, this home represents a rare opportunity to own a piece of architectural history, in a prime coastal‑forest setting. Combining timeless elegance, ample accommodation, and sprawling grounds in a tranquil setting, This house offers not just a home, but a lifestyle, ready to be cherished and enriched by its next fortunate custodians.

Details

Price:Offers Over £900,000

Bedrooms:5

Bathrooms:4

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