Newbridge Road
Cadnam, Southampton, Hampshire, SO40 2NX
Guide Price
£1,095,000
Residential Tags: Thatched Roof
Property Tags: Equestrian, Tennis Court
Land Tags: Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jul 2022
- Removed: Nov 2022
- Residential Tags: Thatched Roof
- Property Tags: Equestrian, Tennis Court
- Land Tags: Paddock
Having been the subject of a comprehensive and sensitive programme of work, Old Pollards Moor is a superb example of a quintessential thatched cottage showcasing five generous bedrooms, beautifully tucked away within a magnificent plot of landscaped gardens and paddocks of 4.5 acres. This enchanting period home is believed to have origins dating back to the 16th century and retains a wealth of character evocative of its era whilst subtly combining the comforts of modern living. Original exposed timbers, fireplaces and authentic latch doors are reminders of this home’s heritage, which fuse seamlessly with the impressive additions to the rear and side elevation creating a modern ‘social flow’.
Although wonderfully quaint and charming, the accommodation is surprisingly substantial approaching 2,500 sq ft offering five practical bedrooms along with a versatile host of reception rooms resulting in a truly striking and individual family home. Set centrally within its plot this rare gem enjoys a delightful setting within elegant gardens with tennis court, encompassed by paddocks which may suit the equestrian enthusiast with idyllic New Forest riding nearby. There is a large detached double garage block and adjoining annex ideal as income potential or dual occupancy use. Cadnam provides excellent commuter access combined with wonderful scenic walks and countryside offering a peaceful haven yet enjoying walking access to the local amenities and a short drive to the more comprehensive facilities of Lyndhurst and the market town of Romsey.
Council Tax Band: G
Oil Fired Central Heating
Cadnam enjoys a number of well regarded public houses and eateries with a comprehensive range of amenities available in the nearby market town of Romsey or the village of Lyndhurst. Local schooling is available in the neighbouring villages of Copythorne and Bartley whilst the property falls within catchment for Hounsdown Secondary School. Direct rail links to Waterloo are just a short drive away at Ashurst or Totton with Southampton Airport Parkway an approximate fifteen minute drive away. Established as a royal hunting forest in 1079 by William The Conqueror, the New Forest occupies approximately 200 square miles of stunning and diverse landscapes. With dense ancient forest and over 10000 hectares of heathland, this gorgeous tourist destination offers wide open vistas, meandering rivers, historic and architecturally significant buildings, picturesque villages and over 26 miles of lesser known scenic coastline all of which are home to a wide variety of wildlife species. It is a major leisure destination popular with walkers, horse riders, cyclists and sailors. Famous for its freely roaming iconic New Forest ponies, donkeys, cattle, sheep and pigs, this magical corner of the country offers something for everyone and a lifestyle many aspire to. Each village has its unique characteristics but all enjoy the backdrop of breath taking scenery and a welcoming and strong community spirit. Each passing season is spectacular and the healthy array of pubs, restaurants and boutique shopping ensure all year round entertainment.
Marketed by: Charters, Romsey
Although wonderfully quaint and charming, the accommodation is surprisingly substantial approaching 2,500 sq ft offering five practical bedrooms along with a versatile host of reception rooms resulting in a truly striking and individual family home. Set centrally within its plot this rare gem enjoys a delightful setting within elegant gardens with tennis court, encompassed by paddocks which may suit the equestrian enthusiast with idyllic New Forest riding nearby. There is a large detached double garage block and adjoining annex ideal as income potential or dual occupancy use. Cadnam provides excellent commuter access combined with wonderful scenic walks and countryside offering a peaceful haven yet enjoying walking access to the local amenities and a short drive to the more comprehensive facilities of Lyndhurst and the market town of Romsey.
Council Tax Band: G
Oil Fired Central Heating
Cadnam enjoys a number of well regarded public houses and eateries with a comprehensive range of amenities available in the nearby market town of Romsey or the village of Lyndhurst. Local schooling is available in the neighbouring villages of Copythorne and Bartley whilst the property falls within catchment for Hounsdown Secondary School. Direct rail links to Waterloo are just a short drive away at Ashurst or Totton with Southampton Airport Parkway an approximate fifteen minute drive away. Established as a royal hunting forest in 1079 by William The Conqueror, the New Forest occupies approximately 200 square miles of stunning and diverse landscapes. With dense ancient forest and over 10000 hectares of heathland, this gorgeous tourist destination offers wide open vistas, meandering rivers, historic and architecturally significant buildings, picturesque villages and over 26 miles of lesser known scenic coastline all of which are home to a wide variety of wildlife species. It is a major leisure destination popular with walkers, horse riders, cyclists and sailors. Famous for its freely roaming iconic New Forest ponies, donkeys, cattle, sheep and pigs, this magical corner of the country offers something for everyone and a lifestyle many aspire to. Each village has its unique characteristics but all enjoy the backdrop of breath taking scenery and a welcoming and strong community spirit. Each passing season is spectacular and the healthy array of pubs, restaurants and boutique shopping ensure all year round entertainment.
Marketed by: Charters, Romsey
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.