Guide price
£3,750,000
4 bed terraced house for saleHigh Street, Lymington, Hampshire SO41
4 beds
4 baths
4 receptions
EPC Rating: C
About this property
One of Lymington's landmark properties
Stunning accommodation
Beautiful landscaped walled gardens of 0.5 acre
Classical period architecture
Swimming pool
Parking area and garage
No chain
EPC Rating = C
A truly impressive Grade II listed period family home offering an exceptional living environment set within an oasis at the heart of Lymington high street.
Description
Pilgrim is quite simply one of Lymington’s finest houses, combining convenience, privacy, security, parking and a beautiful south facing walled garden with swimming pool. This rare gem is expansive, inviting and comfortable while also offering beautifully proportioned accommodation that has been carefully restored by the current owners. Behind the elegant yet understated Georgian double frontage lies a blend between traditional and contemporary design throughout. The recent renovation remains true to the property’s early 1700s roots while completely overhauling the house’s infrastructure to modern standards, with careful thought given to insulation, wiring, plumbing and lighting, as well as underfloor heating throughout the majority of the ground floor.
The principal reception rooms are designed around the south facing walled garden which offers far more space than one might imagine and extends to approximately half an acre. On the ground floor, the accommodation begins with a charming, cosy reception hall with painted beams, oak floors and a fireplace fitted with a modern wood burning stove. Leading from this hall is the drawing room with a delightful south facing bay window with garden views and a door opening onto the terrace and garden beyond. The drawing room also has a wide chimney breast with a wood burning stove and carved pale stone surround.
Also on the ground floor is a study/snug, again with a wood burning stove, full height wood panelling and ornate period style radiators. There is also a useful downstairs WC located off the main hallway. Moving through to the rear of the house is a charming family room, again with an open fireplace and wood burning stove. From here there is an electrically powered trapdoor which provides access to steps leading down to a characterful barrel vaulted cellar, ideal for wine tasting parties.
Beyond the family room is the exceptional kitchen/dining room. The east wall of this superb room is glazed floor to ceiling, providing an abundance of light and views across the York stone terrace to the garden beyond. In summer, four sets of Crittall double glazed doors can be opened to join this room with the beautiful courtyard, bringing the outside in.
The contemporary, wooden hand painted kitchen integrates a wide selection of top of the range appliances including several dishwashers, refrigeration and a variety of ovens. There is a large island which incorporates drawers and further storage, as well as providing an impromptu and informal space for dining. Towards the far end of the room is a superb space for a large dining table for more formal meals. Also off the kitchen is a separate utility room with sink, work surfaces, cupboards and space for appliances.
Stairs lead from the hall to the first floor where a central landing provides access to all bedrooms and the second floor. The master bedroom and en suite bathroom occupy the entire rear portion of the house and are beautifully decorated with built in wardrobes and views over the garden. There is also underfloor heating and air conditioning in the master bedroom. The bathroom is expansive with a large walk in shower and free standing bath by Catchpole & Rye complete with Waterworks fittings.
There are two further double bedrooms and two bathrooms (one en suite) on this floor. From the landing, stairs lead to the second floor where there is a landing with a door into the fourth double bedroom, which has a separate dressing room with a free standing copper bath as well as a separate en suite shower room. The property also benefits from a boarded attic, providing excellent additional storage space.
Location
The house sits in one of the town’s most convenient locations on the south side of Lymington’s thriving High Street and within minutes of the marinas and sailing clubs of our charming market town. The town has a weekly Saturday market and also offers diverse shopping facilities, a charming harbour with a historic quay and is surrounded by the outstanding natural beauty of the New Forest National Park. Pilgrim will be found opposite St Thomas’ Church on Lymington high Street.
The Forest lies predominantly to the north and offers endless walks and trails on which to walk, run, ride or cycle. To the south lies the coast with further walks towards Milford on Sea along the Sea Wall and unrivalled sailing facilities. To the north is the New Forest village of Lyndhurst and Junction 1 of the M27 which links to the M3 for access to London.
There is a branch line train link to Brockenhurst Railway Station (approximately 5.5 miles) which provides a half hourly service to London Waterloo with a journey time of approximately 90 minutes.
Square Footage: 4,802 sq ft
Zoopla tools
Stamp duty calculator
Our instant calculator helps you understand how much stamp duty is due on property purchases in England & Northern Ireland. Read the latest stamp duty news
This calculation is intended as a guide only. We are unable to provide financial advice, so it's important to consult with an adviser. It applies to UK residents purchasing residential properties in England and Northern Ireland, but does not apply if the purchase is made through a company.
Zoopla insights
Sign in and gain expert analysis to make informed decisions.
.png)