A CHARACTERFUL forest cottage is currently on the market in a village between Romsey and Salisbury.
The house, in Nomansland, is for sale for £1.095m.
Steve Gready, partner at Romsey estate agent Henshaw Fox, said: "This is the perfect home for anyone wanting to live in the heart of the enchanting New Forest village of Nomansland. It’s a delightful forest cottage, artfully expanded by its current owners and a haven of charm and character."
The covered entrance hall with part glazed composite front door opens into the welcoming entrance hall with views through to the mature gardens.
The charming sitting room features triple box bay windows overlooking the front of the property with a working open fireplace and fitted shelving.
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An inner lobby area accesses the generous dual-aspect dining room fitted with French doors to the garden and quality oak flooring which extends into the triple aspect newly fitted kitchen.
The landing serves all four double bedrooms and provides access to the loft space via a hatch. All four bedrooms are generous rooms with two at the front overlooking the open forest and the two rear bedrooms overlooking the beautifully tended gardens.
Set back from the road the gated gravel driveway provides ample parking for several vehicles and fronts the single garage. The garage has been used as an additional reception room, fitted with hard flooring, central heating, and double doors to the gated gravel driveway with EV charging point.
This property has an impressive rear garden. This well tended and private garden is predominantly laid to lawn and offers several seating areas, a pond and greenhouse, all set against an attractive leafy backdrop with a variety of mature trees and shrubs extending to the rear boundary. A triple stable block with store, requiring modernisation is situated at the far end of the garden.
For more details, or to arrange a viewing call 01794 521339 or email homes@henshawfox.co.uk.
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