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£1,495,000

Undershore Road, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41

  • 4 beds
Semi-detached house

£1,495,000

  • 4 beds
Semi-detached house
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Old Quay House retains many of its period features including decorative stone work, high ceilings, ornate coving, open fireplaces and a grand staircase. Old Quay House is a rarity in that it has exceptional and unique views of the Lymington River which can be enjoyed from both the ground floor and first floor, with the potential for further spectacular views to be had if one were to convert the vast loft space (subject to the relevant planning permissions) as the neighbouring property has. The property sits within walking distance of the High Street, Old Town Quay and train station.

An internal inspection is highly recommended to fully appreciate the spacious accommodation on offer and the period grandeur of the house.

THE GROUND FLOOR
An impressive Victorian portico with a fanlight window leads into the entrance porch with tiled floor and a glazed door opening into the reception hall. The hall has strip wood flooring, ornate coving, dado rails, and the grand staircase to the first floor. On the right is the sitting/family room and drawing room joined via an archway, both with high ceilings with ornate coving and large windows overlooking the front garden and river. The family/sitting room has parquet flooring and a fireplace with a marble fire surround and mantle. The drawing room is carpeted and has a fireplace with a marble hearth and surround and wooden mantle. On the left of the hall is the kitchen/breakfast room which comprises a vast range of floor and wall mounted wooden units incorporating space and plumbing for a dishwasher, a one-and-a-half bowl stainless steel sink unit, space for a free-standing cooker, space for a fridge freezer and a double aspect with window overlooking the patio and window overlooking the drive. There are further floor-to-ceiling cupboards and some decorative units, with space for a breakfast table and chairs. There is a double serving hatch to the dining room. At the end of the kitchen is a large walk-in pantry which has ample shelving. A sliding glazed door leads into the utility room. The utility room houses the boiler and has space and plumbing for a washing machine, shelving, a cleaning cupboard and a door giving access into the conservatory. The utility also leads through into the study which has a cupboard with sliding doors, a double aspect and an access hatchway to the roof space. An archway from the study leads into a ground floor shower room which comprises a shower cubicle, a pedestal mounted wash basin, a low-level WC and Velux window. The study and shower room could be a potential ground floor fifth bedroom with en suite. The study also has access to the conservatory which is glazed with a brick-built dwarf wall and has access to the rear garden. Back in the reception hall, adjacent to the kitchen is the dining room which has strip wood flooring and glazed double doors leading out onto the patio and garden. There are alcove bookshelves and cupboards for storage and a beautiful open fireplace. At the end of the hall is the ground floor cloakroom which is fully tiled and comprises a low-level WC and vanity unit with wash basin and plenty of hanging space. The wine cellar can be accessed under the cloakroom (the hatch is currently hidden under the lino floor) and has limited height.

THE FIRST FLOOR
On the first floor there are four bedrooms. The spacious master bedroom has unique, ever-changing river views to the front aspect. There are two built-in wardrobes with cupboards above and two shelved recesses either side of the bed. The en suite bathroom is part-tiled and comprises a separate shower enclosure, a bath, a wash basin with vanity drawers under, a low-level WC and various storage cupboards. There are views upstream towards Boldre over the reed beds. The large second double bedroom has a tiled fireplace with a wardrobe with cupboard over and a wash basin to the other side. This bedroom also overlooks the front aspect with views downstream towards Lymington Town Quay. The light and airy third bedroom overlooks the rear garden and has a wash basin with cupboards under and over. The fourth bedroom has built-in alcove bookshelves and a high alcove cupboard. The window overlooks the rear garden. The family bathroom comprises a bath with overhead shower, a pedestal mounted wash basin and a low-level WC. On the landing there is a very large airing cupboard with racked shelving and hot water tank, as well as an access hatchway to the roof space with pull down ladder and loft light. The loft is a tremendous space with exceptional head-room which has great potential for conversion into a second floor living space/further bedrooms as is the case in the neighbouring house.

THE GARDENS
The property is approached via a gated driveway with ample parking leading to the house, front garden and double garage. The double garage has two up-and-over doors, a workshop and a rear access door to the back garden. The front garden is laid to lawn and is bordered by a variety of mature shrubs and plants with a brick wall screening the property from the road. The front driveway then gives access via a wrought iron gate into the sheltered rear garden where a paved path leads past the conservatory and round the rear of the house to a paved patio adjacent to the dining room. The path also leads directly up the middle of the garden, with lawns either side, to steps and a wrought iron gate giving access through the pretty curved hedge into the vegetable garden, which has great potential to install a studio/office to work-from-home. The rear garden is walled on all sides and has a small feature pond within the patio area.  

SERVICES
All mains services are connected to the property

TENURE
Freehold

TAX BAND
E (£2,698.47 approx. - 2024/2025)

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