3 bedroom house
Brook, Lyndhurst, Hampshire, SO43 7HE
Guide Price
£1,200,000
Residential Tags: Manor House, Thatched Roof
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jan 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Manor House, Thatched Roof
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Pasture Land
An exquisite country cottage located upon one of the area’s premier addresses enjoying picturesque and private gardens extending to 1/3 acre. This enchanting period home offers a host of magnificent features including the most impressive, open plan kitchen dining room and an excellent detached barn offering versatile usage. Beautifully set back in secluded and mature grounds and believed to have origins dating back to the late 15th century, this quintessential thatched cottage has been painstakingly restored to create a stunning family home which retains much of the character yet offers contemporary living with excellent social flow. Although wonderfully quaint, the total accommodation is surprisingly substantial, extending to in excess 4000 square feet in total, which is beautifully presented and entirely practical for modern living. The period features are gorgeous from the thatched lytch gate upon approach, original exposed ceiling timbers, slatted latch doors and feature Inglenook fireplace. The undoubted hub of the home is the outstanding kitchen dining living room, over 28ft in length culminating in a lovely garden room overlooking the gardens and supplemented by a useful boot room. The detached barn is sizeable, in excess of 2,000 square feet comprising a triple garage, workshop and games room providing the most wonderful venue for summer entertaining.
The hamlet of Brook offers all the majesty of the New Forest and is immediately linked to its neighbour, Bramshaw which enjoys a thriving community centred around the active village hall, St Peters Church and the two country pubs within Brook itself which both offer delightful menus and hospitality. The Bramshaw Golf Club is the oldest in Hampshire, unusually providing two widely regarded 18 hole courses and centrally positioned in the village is the local shop, widely supported by the residents. Its array of chocolate box cottages, majestic Manor House and farms scattered within the countryside serve to create the quintessential New Forest lifestyle for a variety of locals which is further blessed by its ideal commuter accessibility being just a short drive from junction 1 of the M27.
Bramshaw offers all the perks of the stunning New Forest with the convenience of access to excellent road, rail and air commutability.
The parish contains the village of Bramshaw and the hamlets of Brook and Fritham and features some of the best surviving lowland heath in Europe, aptly managed by the common grazing of ponies, pigs, donkeys, cattle and sheep which are ever present within the village.
Marketed by: Charters, Romsey
The hamlet of Brook offers all the majesty of the New Forest and is immediately linked to its neighbour, Bramshaw which enjoys a thriving community centred around the active village hall, St Peters Church and the two country pubs within Brook itself which both offer delightful menus and hospitality. The Bramshaw Golf Club is the oldest in Hampshire, unusually providing two widely regarded 18 hole courses and centrally positioned in the village is the local shop, widely supported by the residents. Its array of chocolate box cottages, majestic Manor House and farms scattered within the countryside serve to create the quintessential New Forest lifestyle for a variety of locals which is further blessed by its ideal commuter accessibility being just a short drive from junction 1 of the M27.
Bramshaw offers all the perks of the stunning New Forest with the convenience of access to excellent road, rail and air commutability.
The parish contains the village of Bramshaw and the hamlets of Brook and Fritham and features some of the best surviving lowland heath in Europe, aptly managed by the common grazing of ponies, pigs, donkeys, cattle and sheep which are ever present within the village.
Marketed by: Charters, Romsey
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.