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£675,000

Frogham Hill, Frogham, SP6

  • 3 beds
Cottage

£675,000

  • 3 beds
Cottage
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This charming three-bedroom part cob contstruction cottage is just moments from the open forest in the picturesque village of Frogham. Full of character and warmth, this lovely cottage blends period charm with practical living, making it ideal for those who enjoy countryside walks, cosy evenings by the fire, and a garden to enjoy all year round.

Step inside and you're welcomed straight into the heart of the home � the living room. With its solid wood flooring, front-facing window with fitted plantation shutters, and feature fireplace with a brick surround and wood-burning stove, it�s a comfortable and inviting space. Alcove cupboards and shelving add both charm and storage, while an open archway leads through to the dining room, another characterful space with a wood-burning stove and a window overlooking the side garden. The cottage has a real sense of history, with curved walls and exposed wood lintels adding to its charm. The property is offered with no onward chain.

The kitchen is well-designed with a range of base-level cupboards and matching wall-hung cabinets, an integrated dishwasher, and space for a range-style cooker beneath a Rangemaster extractor. A ceramic one-and-a-half bowl sink is positioned beneath the rear window, looking out over the garden. There�s even a handy under-stairs storage cupboard to keep things tidy. A solid wood stable door leads outside, while the space wraps around to a utility area with more storage and room for a washing machine and tumble dryer. There�s also a cloakroom here, with a WC and corner basin.

One of the real highlights of the home is the garden room. This oak-framed extension has a vaulted ceiling and panoramic views over the garden, making it a peaceful place to enjoy morning coffee or unwind at the end of the day. French doors open onto the patio, creating a seamless flow between the indoors and the outside space.

Upstairs, the first-floor landing has built-in storage cupboards and a roof light, adding to the sense of space. The main bedroom at the front of the house is a double, with an exposed brick fireplace, plantation shutters, and plenty of room for furniture. The second bedroom is at the rear, also a double, with a skylight and views over the garden. The third bedroom is a cosy single, with windows to both the front and side, built-in storage, and access to the loft. The family bathroom is fresh and functional, with a pedestal basin, mirrored medicine cabinet, chrome heated towel rail, WC, glazed shower cubicle with a thermostatic shower, and a panelled bath. A side aspect opaque window allows for natural light while keeping privacy in mind.

Outside, the front of the cottage is framed by a low brick wall with a wrought iron gate leading to the entrance, surrounded by a shingled area. A cattle grid leads to a shingle parking area with a covered carport. The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with colourful flower and shrub borders. A sun patio sits immediately behind the house, perfect for outdoor dining, while a summer house and storage sheds are tucked away at the far end. There�s also a raised patio next to the summer house, providing a lovely spot to catch the evening sun. To the west, an additional lawned area is framed by mature shrubs and bushes, offering a private and peaceful space to enjoy.

With the open forest just a short stroll away, this home is perfect for those who love exploring the outdoors while still enjoying a comfortable and character-filled place to call their own.

Living in Frogham

Frogham is a village in the New Forest National Park, part of the civil parish of Hyde. Located around 1.8 miles southeast of Fordingbridge, it offers easy access to local shops, services, and schools while being surrounded by open countryside and heathland.

For families, Hyde Church of England Primary School serves the local area, offering a small and community-focused learning environment. Secondary education options are available in Fordingbridge and Ringwood, both within easy reach.

The village is home to The Foresters Arms, a traditional country pub popular with both locals and visitors. Set in a picturesque location, it serves classic pub food and drinks, providing a welcoming spot to relax after exploring the surrounding countryside.

Road links from Frogham connect to nearby towns and cities. The A338 provides access to Fordingbridge and Ringwood, around 6 miles south, where larger supermarkets, restaurants, and additional amenities can be found. The A31 links to Bournemouth and Poole, offering a wider range of shopping, leisure, and transport connections, including rail services. To the north, Salisbury is approximately 12 miles away, with a historic city centre and a train station providing direct links to London and the South West.

For national and international travel, Bournemouth Airport (approximately 13 miles away) and Southampton Airport (around 25 miles away) offer flights to a range of domestic and European destinations. Both airports are accessible via main roads, with Southampton Airport also benefiting from a direct train station for onward travel.

Frogham is well-positioned for those looking to enjoy countryside living while remaining connected to key transport routes, nearby towns, and major travel hubs.

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