LOT
101

9a Forest Gardens, Lyndhurst, Hampshire SO43 7AF

Sold for £464,000

About this property

A semi-detached 3 bedroom house in need of refurbishment with a detached brick outbuilding approximately 850 sq ft offering potential to develop subject to planning permission, located in a quiet cul-de-sac within 500 yards of village amenities in the New Forest National Park.

A fantastic opportunity to purchase a 3 bedroom semi -detached house with accommodation arranged over 3 floors requiring refurbishment throughout and having a detached brick constructed garage /workshop extending to approximately 850 sq ft suitable for conversion/redevelopment subject to planning permission ,conveniently located in a much sought after cul-de sac in the popular New Forest village of Lyndhurst.

The property is set in well enclosed gardens with an extensive driveway leading to the substantial detached garage /workshop with first floor storage rooms offering tremendous potential.

Situated

Lyndhurst is a thriving village located within the New Forest National Park with an active community centre, post office, library, doctor and dentist surgeries, bank, first school and shopping for everyday needs. The village has a fine variety of specialist cafes, tea rooms, restaurants, 3 public houses and churches. Junction 1 of the M27 motorway can be accessed at Cadnam 4 miles to the north and there are mainline railway stations at Ashurst 3 miles and Brockenhurst 4 miles offering a fast service to London Waterloo. The popular coastal town of Lymington with its 2 excellent marinas is within 8 miles to the south.

Ground Floor

Lounge, Kitchen, Dining Room, Cloakroom

First Floor

Two Bedrooms, Bathroom/WC

Second Floor

Third Bedoom

Outside

Gardens with Driveway and Detached Garage/Workshop

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9a Forest Gardens, Lyndhurst, Hampshire SO43 7AF

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