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£950,000

Ibsley Drove, Ibsley, BH24

  • 4 beds
Detached house

£950,000

  • 4 beds
Detached house
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Step into this enchanting period thatched cottage, steeped in history and charm, with the original structure believed to date back to 1865. Every corner of this home exudes warmth and timeless character. Offering approximately 1,927 square feet of internal accommodation and set within an expansive plot of approximately 0.67 acres, this property provides ample space both inside and out for a truly idyllic lifestyle.

From the moment you enter the welcoming hallway, you are greeted by the elegance of a galleried landing with an oak staircase rising to the first floor. The exposed beams and large flagstone tiled flooring, enhanced by underfloor heating, set the tone for the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. This space offers access to the kitchen, lounge, and utility areas, creating a natural flow throughout the home.

The kitchen is the heart of this home, featuring the continuation of the flagstone flooring, space for a central dining table, and a range of solid oak wood cabinets. Granite worktops, a double ceramic Belfast sink, and an oil-fired AGA with two hot plates and four ovens make this kitchen a chef's delight. A large pantry cupboard provides ample storage for essentials. Adjacent to the kitchen is a snug area, bathed in natural light from solid wood windows and French doors leading to the patio. Exposed beams throughout this space add to its character.

The cosy lounge, with its exposed beams and double-aspect windows, is a perfect retreat for relaxation. A wood-burning stove, set within an exposed brick chimney, creates a warm and inviting setting. The lounge leads to a study, a thoughtfully designed space with bespoke oak cabinets, a front-aspect window, and a feature cast-iron ornate fireplace.

The ground floor also houses Bedroom One, a stunning double room with a vaulted ceiling, exposed beams, and a box bay window. The en-suite bathroom features a wood-panelled bath with a thermostatic shower, a pedestal basin, a WC, and a heated towel rail.

The galleried landing on the first floor provides access to three generously sized double bedrooms, a family bathroom, and built-in storage cupboards. Bedroom Two is a double-aspect room with views over the gardens and land beyond, exposed beams, built-in wardrobes, and eave storage. Bedroom Three offers front-aspect views and built-in storage, including access to loft space. Bedroom Four features a beautifully made-to-fit wardrobe with drawers and a slimline storage unit, providing practical and stylish storage while enhancing the room�s character. The family bathroom completes the upper level, with a side-aspect window, a wood-panelled bath with an electric Mira shower, a pedestal basin, a WC, and a heated towel rail.

Outside, the property boasts a large gravel driveway, providing ample parking space for multiple vehicles. The front garden also features a charming working brick well, a delightful nod to the property�s history. Complementing this is a detached double garage, complete with power, lighting, a double up-and-over door, a side pedestrian door, and a rear single garage door, offering practicality and convenience.

To the rear, French doors from the snug area lead onto a south-facing sun patio, the perfect spot to enjoy your morning coffee or entertain guests. Beyond the patio lies an expansive lawn with the potential to be used as a smallholding, making it ideal for those with equestrian or agricultural interests. Adding to the property�s appeal is a timber double stable block with a lean-to wood store area, perfect for rural living pursuits.

The property also benefits from full fibre broadband to the premises, ensuring ultrafast and reliable connectivity�perfect for working from home or streaming on multiple devices.

This exceptional thatched cottage offers a rare combination of period character, modern amenities, and versatile outdoor spaces. With approximately 1,927 square feet of accommodation, set within a 0.67-acre plot, and with its origins tracing back to 1865, this home presents an opportunity to own a piece of history while enjoying a lifestyle filled with charm and possibilities.

Living in Ibsley

Ibsley is a picturesque village approximately 2.5 miles (4 km) north of the market town of Ringwood. This proximity provides residents with convenient access to a variety of shops, supermarkets, restaurants, and local services.

The village is situated near the New Forest National Park, offering numerous opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking and cycling. Additionally, the Blashford Lakes to the southeast, formed from former gravel pits, now serve as a nature reserve, enhancing the area�s natural appeal.

Although the property is rural, it benefits from convenient access to public transport. Just 200m down The Drove, on the A338, is a bus stop where the Bournemouth/Salisbury X3 bus stops every 30 minutes. This service is practical for outings and everyday travel, adding a layer of accessibility to the property.

The property is also within the Ringwood Academy catchment area. Recognising that local children in the Ibsley area cannot safely walk to school, Hampshire provides a free school minibus service. This minibus collects and drops off children at the property each morning and evening, making the daily school run stress-free.

Ibsley benefits from excellent road connections, with the A338 providing direct routes to Ringwood and Fordingbridge. The nearby A31 offers easy access to Southampton, Bournemouth, Winchester, and extends towards London, making it ideal for commuters.

For air travel, Bournemouth Airport and Southampton Airport are within a reasonable driving distance, offering a range of domestic and international flights.

The property itself is located on a quiet unmade road, providing a peaceful setting while remaining close to these amenities and transport links.

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