This historic gem of a Grade II Listed property packed with original features and just a short walk from the beach in Langley is up for sale for £1.15 million.
Built in the early 19th Century the property, on Lepe Road, is set in half an acre and measures 4291 sq ft.
Crafted with yellow Beaulieu brick and crowned by a Welsh slate roof, its curb appeal is undeniable.
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The 12-pane sash windows filter sunlight into the interiors, which are adorned with original 19th-century doors and shutters.
The dining room boasts an ornate fireplace with a walnut-grained mantel, capturing the essence of yesteryear.
Plus, a study and a butler's pantry with a charming brick bread oven add to the historic allure.
There's a stone-floored laundry room, fireplaces in each of the seven bedrooms, and a converted cellar showcasing its rich history.
A workshop caters to creative pursuits, while the lush 0.5-acre landscaped gardens feature an orchard, kitchen garden, and sun terrace, setting the stage for outdoor gatherings.
Indulge in the grandeur of a library, drawing room, and dining room, while the potential for an annex and Airbnb usage adds versatility to the property.
Breath-taking sea views and serene beach front walks are just a stone's throw away.
The nearby New Forest National Park offers a haven for outdoor enthusiasts while there's also easy access to Southampton's vibrant city life.
Claire Purdue, Branch Manager for agents Connells in Romsey, said: "We are very proud to be marketing this stunning property for sale at Connells.
"Its earliest years were rooted in the world of Bridgerton - an era of gentlemen’s breeches, bustles and butlers who knew when and why to turn a blind eye to the antics of their employers. If walls could tell tales what secrets would this wonderful property reveal?
"A century later, the house was again shrouded in secrecy as Lepe beach and the surrounding countryside prepared for D Day.
"A further 80 years on, the listed property remains both elegant and discrete, ready to add a new chapter in its history.”
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