Guide price
£685,0003 bedroom cottage for sale
The Marsh, Fordingbridge SP6
Study
Cottage
3 beds
1 bath
Key information
Features and description
- Charming grade II listed thatched cottage
- Well presented accommodation
- Garden approx. 0.3 acres
- Garage and workshop
- Kitchen with AGA
- Sitting room with inglenook fireplace
A delightful and characterful grade II listed 17th Century cottage in generous garden grounds adjoining Breamore Marsh.
Location:
The cottage enjoys an enviable & sought after position on the edge of Breamore Marsh which forms part of the historic Breamore Estate, the main house completed in 1583. The village of Breamore has a well-supported village pub, village hall, tea room and church with an excellent community run post office/general stores in nearby Woodgreen. Easy access to thousands of acres of the heath and woodlands of the New Forest and downland countryside to the west of Breamore, ideal for the outdoor enthusiast. Nearby Fordingbridge offers further facilities with a range of independent shops and eateries, a building society, public library, medical centre and churches of various denominations. There is a primary school in the village which falls within the catchment area for the Burgate Secondary School & Sixth Form in Fordingbridge. The area is convenient for access to a number of important centres with Salisbury some 9 miles to the north (where there is a mainline rail station to London Waterloo), Bournemouth approximately 20 miles to the south and the port of Southampton 18 miles distant. Jct 1 of the M27 can be reached at Cadnam, about 10 miles via the B3080.
The property:
The cottage which has been updated and well maintained by the current owner, is grade ll listed and dates from, we believe, 1636 and exhibits a wealth of period features with exposed beams and in particular an impressive inglenook fireplace in the well proportioned sitting room. Most of the original estate forged windows remain and in the stairwell there is further evidence of the construction materials used with a panel of wattle & daub. The well arranged accommodation is as follows:
Timber entrance door:
Entrance hall:
Electric storage heater. Stairs to first floor, with built-in cupboard under.
Cloakroom:
WC. Washbasin. Storage recess with shelves fitted.
Study/Dining Room:
Under stairs cupboard. Door to porch.
Sitting Room:
Double aspect secondary glazed windows. Offering a wealth of exposed oak timbers and a Inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove and original bread oven. Electric storage heater.
Kitchen:
Exposed beams. Inglenook with oil fired AGA. Fitted with a range of base cupboards, drawers and wall units. Oak work surfaces. Polycarbonate sink. Electric oven. 2 burner hob. Space for fridge/freezer.
Enclosed porch:
Door to garden.
Stairs from hall to first floor landing:
Cloaks cupboard. Loft access.
Bedroom 1:
Built-in wardrobes. Electric heater.
Bedroom 2:
Built-in wardrobe and linen cupboard with pressurised hot water cylinder. Electric heater.
Bedroom 3:
Storage heater.
Bathroom:
Panelled bath. Washbasin. WC. Built-in storage cupboard.
Outside:
The attractive and established garden comprises a pretty cottage style front garden area contained with a low brick boundary wall, planted with seasonal primroses, bluebells and foxgloves. The remainder of the garden is well-planted with mature shrubs and borders, kitchen garden with fruit cage and a mature orchard. A five bar gate leads to a parking area and timber framed garage with adjoining workshop, stainless steel sink with cold water supply, power and light. Sheds.
Outgoings:
Council tax band: E Amount payable : 2024/25: £2575.59
Services:
Mains water and electricity. Private drainage.
Council Tax Band: E
Tenure: Freehold
Location:
The cottage enjoys an enviable & sought after position on the edge of Breamore Marsh which forms part of the historic Breamore Estate, the main house completed in 1583. The village of Breamore has a well-supported village pub, village hall, tea room and church with an excellent community run post office/general stores in nearby Woodgreen. Easy access to thousands of acres of the heath and woodlands of the New Forest and downland countryside to the west of Breamore, ideal for the outdoor enthusiast. Nearby Fordingbridge offers further facilities with a range of independent shops and eateries, a building society, public library, medical centre and churches of various denominations. There is a primary school in the village which falls within the catchment area for the Burgate Secondary School & Sixth Form in Fordingbridge. The area is convenient for access to a number of important centres with Salisbury some 9 miles to the north (where there is a mainline rail station to London Waterloo), Bournemouth approximately 20 miles to the south and the port of Southampton 18 miles distant. Jct 1 of the M27 can be reached at Cadnam, about 10 miles via the B3080.
The property:
The cottage which has been updated and well maintained by the current owner, is grade ll listed and dates from, we believe, 1636 and exhibits a wealth of period features with exposed beams and in particular an impressive inglenook fireplace in the well proportioned sitting room. Most of the original estate forged windows remain and in the stairwell there is further evidence of the construction materials used with a panel of wattle & daub. The well arranged accommodation is as follows:
Timber entrance door:
Entrance hall:
Electric storage heater. Stairs to first floor, with built-in cupboard under.
Cloakroom:
WC. Washbasin. Storage recess with shelves fitted.
Study/Dining Room:
Under stairs cupboard. Door to porch.
Sitting Room:
Double aspect secondary glazed windows. Offering a wealth of exposed oak timbers and a Inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove and original bread oven. Electric storage heater.
Kitchen:
Exposed beams. Inglenook with oil fired AGA. Fitted with a range of base cupboards, drawers and wall units. Oak work surfaces. Polycarbonate sink. Electric oven. 2 burner hob. Space for fridge/freezer.
Enclosed porch:
Door to garden.
Stairs from hall to first floor landing:
Cloaks cupboard. Loft access.
Bedroom 1:
Built-in wardrobes. Electric heater.
Bedroom 2:
Built-in wardrobe and linen cupboard with pressurised hot water cylinder. Electric heater.
Bedroom 3:
Storage heater.
Bathroom:
Panelled bath. Washbasin. WC. Built-in storage cupboard.
Outside:
The attractive and established garden comprises a pretty cottage style front garden area contained with a low brick boundary wall, planted with seasonal primroses, bluebells and foxgloves. The remainder of the garden is well-planted with mature shrubs and borders, kitchen garden with fruit cage and a mature orchard. A five bar gate leads to a parking area and timber framed garage with adjoining workshop, stainless steel sink with cold water supply, power and light. Sheds.
Outgoings:
Council tax band: E Amount payable : 2024/25: £2575.59
Services:
Mains water and electricity. Private drainage.
Council Tax Band: E
Tenure: Freehold
Property information from this agent
About this agent
Adrian Dowding Estate Agents - Fordingbridge
8-10 Bridge Street
Fordingbridge, Hampshire
SP6 1AH
01425 292556Adrian Dowding Town & Country, a truly Independent Agency, was formed in 1994 by Adrian Dowding, a Fellow of the National Association of Estate Agents, on a foundation of twenty-five years of local experience and intimate knowledge of the area. The prominent office is located in Fordingbridge, an attractive town on the Hampshire Avon situated between the New Forest National Park and East Dorset boundaries. The practice is concentrated on the sale of village and country homes with particular interest in the unusual together with equestrian and landed properties, land and new homes, in an area encompassing Fordingbridge and its environs, the New Forest, Avon Valley, South Wiltshire and East Dorset. This specialisation and unrivalled local experience and knowledge makes us accredited experts in the field. Whether looking to buy or sell, contact us for the best advice and a personal service that is second to none.