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2 bedroom flat for sale
Fordingbridge
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2 beds
2 baths
Key information
Tenure: Share of freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Broadband: Basic 25Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Tenure: Share of freehold
- Elegant and spacious apartment
- Entry phone system
- Share of freehold
- Beautiful parkland communal grounds
- Private courtyard area
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ELEGANT TWO BEDROOM GROUND FLOOR CHARACTER APARTMENT
Highfield Hall is a late Victorian residence that we believe was built in the late 1860s by Josiah Reynolds Neave, a local milling magnate, as his family home. The Neave family was well-known and respected in the area because they owned a large milling business in the town, which provided employment to the community.
Highfield Hall can be accessed from the Fordingbridge/Alderholt Road (B3078) through a pillared entrance. The entrance has remote electrically operated wrought iron gates with an intercom phone. A sweeping gravelled drive, flanked by lawns with mature trees, leads up to the building. Each apartment has allocated parking spaces, and there are also plenty of visitor spaces available. The extensive gardens and communal grounds cover approximately 3.75 acres and are maintained through the annual maintenance charge.
The nearby town of Fordingbridge offers excellent local facilities, including a variety of specialist shops, a public library, and churches of various denominations. There is also an excellent medical center, as well as infant, junior, and secondary schools.
Flat 3 Highfield Hall is a charming ground floor apartment with many desirable features. It includes a fitted kitchen with a range of integrated appliances, such as an electric oven, electric hob, and fridge freezer. The sitting/dining room is bright and spacious with a bay window that allows plenty of natural light. Bedroom 1 is a double bedroom with an en suite bathroom that has a walk-in shower. The hallway connecting bedroom 1 to bedroom 2 has an impressive fitted wardrobe, providing ample storage space.
Further benefits include gas heating, entry phone access, allocated parking spaces for residents, and visitor parking. There is also a large shed available, which can be accessed behind the two parking spaces.
Additional information
Tenure: Share Of Freehold
Lease: 102 years remaining (125 years from 2002)
Service Charge: £2016.28 half yearly (29th Sept 24 to 29th March 25)
Utilities:
Mains Electricity and Mains Gas
Mains Water - metered
Mains Drainage
Broadband: Refer to Ofcom website Mobile Signal: Refer to Ofcom website Flood Risk: Refer to gov.uk, check long term flood risk Council Tax Band: D
Lounge/Diner 6.66m (21'10) x 3.84m (12'7)
Kitchen 4.54m (14'11) x 2.42m (7'11)
Bedroom 1 4.96m (16'3) x 4.61m (15'1)
Bedroom 2 4.44m (14'7) x 2.6m (8'6)
Bathroom 2.6m (8'6) x 1.35m (4'5)
En-Suite 1.69m (5'7) x 1.58m (5'2)
ALL MEASUREMENTS QUOTED ARE APPROX. AND FOR GUIDANCE ONLY. THE FIXTURES, FITTINGS & APPLIANCES HAVE NOT BEEN TESTED AND THEREFORE NO GUARANTEE CAN BE GIVEN THAT THEY ARE IN WORKING ORDER. YOU ARE ADVISED TO CONTACT THE LOCAL AUTHORITY FOR DETAILS OF COUNCIL TAX. PHOTOGRAPHS ARE REPRODUCED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION AND IT CANNOT BE INFERRED THAT ANY ITEM SHOWN IS INCLUDED.
Highfield Hall is a late Victorian residence that we believe was built in the late 1860s by Josiah Reynolds Neave, a local milling magnate, as his family home. The Neave family was well-known and respected in the area because they owned a large milling business in the town, which provided employment to the community.
Highfield Hall can be accessed from the Fordingbridge/Alderholt Road (B3078) through a pillared entrance. The entrance has remote electrically operated wrought iron gates with an intercom phone. A sweeping gravelled drive, flanked by lawns with mature trees, leads up to the building. Each apartment has allocated parking spaces, and there are also plenty of visitor spaces available. The extensive gardens and communal grounds cover approximately 3.75 acres and are maintained through the annual maintenance charge.
The nearby town of Fordingbridge offers excellent local facilities, including a variety of specialist shops, a public library, and churches of various denominations. There is also an excellent medical center, as well as infant, junior, and secondary schools.
Flat 3 Highfield Hall is a charming ground floor apartment with many desirable features. It includes a fitted kitchen with a range of integrated appliances, such as an electric oven, electric hob, and fridge freezer. The sitting/dining room is bright and spacious with a bay window that allows plenty of natural light. Bedroom 1 is a double bedroom with an en suite bathroom that has a walk-in shower. The hallway connecting bedroom 1 to bedroom 2 has an impressive fitted wardrobe, providing ample storage space.
Further benefits include gas heating, entry phone access, allocated parking spaces for residents, and visitor parking. There is also a large shed available, which can be accessed behind the two parking spaces.
Additional information
Tenure: Share Of Freehold
Lease: 102 years remaining (125 years from 2002)
Service Charge: £2016.28 half yearly (29th Sept 24 to 29th March 25)
Utilities:
Mains Electricity and Mains Gas
Mains Water - metered
Mains Drainage
Broadband: Refer to Ofcom website Mobile Signal: Refer to Ofcom website Flood Risk: Refer to gov.uk, check long term flood risk Council Tax Band: D
Lounge/Diner 6.66m (21'10) x 3.84m (12'7)
Kitchen 4.54m (14'11) x 2.42m (7'11)
Bedroom 1 4.96m (16'3) x 4.61m (15'1)
Bedroom 2 4.44m (14'7) x 2.6m (8'6)
Bathroom 2.6m (8'6) x 1.35m (4'5)
En-Suite 1.69m (5'7) x 1.58m (5'2)
ALL MEASUREMENTS QUOTED ARE APPROX. AND FOR GUIDANCE ONLY. THE FIXTURES, FITTINGS & APPLIANCES HAVE NOT BEEN TESTED AND THEREFORE NO GUARANTEE CAN BE GIVEN THAT THEY ARE IN WORKING ORDER. YOU ARE ADVISED TO CONTACT THE LOCAL AUTHORITY FOR DETAILS OF COUNCIL TAX. PHOTOGRAPHS ARE REPRODUCED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION AND IT CANNOT BE INFERRED THAT ANY ITEM SHOWN IS INCLUDED.
These particulars are believed to be correct but their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not constitute an offer or form part of any contract.
Solicitors are specifically requested to verify the details of our sales particulars in the pre-contract enquiries, in particular the price, local and other searches, in the event of a sale.
About this agent

Established in 1958 Goadsby are widely acknowledged as the LARGEST leading INDEPENDENT estate agents in the South of England. The Fordingbridge
branch of Goadsby has been successfully assisting clients in Fordingbridge and its surrounding villages for more than 34 years and is supported through a
network of 19 offices across Dorset, Hampshire & South Wiltshire. Offering maximum coverage and professional expertise Goadsby have a hard earned
reputation for achieving the best prices in the market place. Innovations such as bespoke brochures, floor plans on all listings, Video/Online Vie... Show more
branch of Goadsby has been successfully assisting clients in Fordingbridge and its surrounding villages for more than 34 years and is supported through a
network of 19 offices across Dorset, Hampshire & South Wiltshire. Offering maximum coverage and professional expertise Goadsby have a hard earned
reputation for achieving the best prices in the market place. Innovations such as bespoke brochures, floor plans on all listings, Video/Online Vie... Show more