Guide price

£1,075,000

4 bed detached house for sale
The Marsh, Breamore, Fordingbridge SP6

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

Just added
Freehold
Added on 03/06/2026

About this property

  • 17th-century country retreat

  • Located in the quiet and picturesque hamlet of Breamore

  • Re-thatched within the last year

  • Four bedrooms, two bathrooms

  • The grounds amount to approximately a third of an acre

  • The property enjoys uninterrupted views of The Marsh; an ancient Memorial Green which is sssi protected

Re-thatched within the last year, this superb 17th-century country retreat is located in the quiet and picturesque hamlet of Breamore, close to the open forest. The grounds amount to approximately a third of an acre and enjoy uninterrupted views over The Marsh; an ancient Memorial Green which is sssi protected.

The Situation

The property is conveniently situated in the idyllic rural village of Breamore, which benefits from a popular local pub and a charming primary school, while secondary education is available nearby at The Burgate School and Sixth Form. The neighbouring village of Woodgreen, approximately one mile away, offers an award-winning community shop and a highly regarded village pub. The town centre of Fordingbridge is around two miles distant and provides a wide range of shops, cafes and everyday amenities. The area is also well served by an excellent selection of respected schools, including The Trafalgar School at Downton, Hampshire Collegiate School, Chafyn Grove School, Salisbury Cathedral School, South Wilts Grammar School for Girls, Godolphin School and Bishop Wordsworth's School. The historic cathedral city of Salisbury lies approximately eight miles to the north via the easily accessible A338 and offers an excellent range of high street and independent shops, restaurants and cafes, together with a mainline railway station providing direct services to London Waterloo station. To the south, the attractive market town of Ringwood is also around eight miles away. The surrounding New Forest National Park is renowned for its outstanding natural beauty, extending to approximately 140,000 acres of heathland and woodland, ideal for walking, cycling and horse riding. For wider travel connections, both Bournemouth Airport and Southampton Airport are within convenient reach, offering a range of domestic and European destinations.

The Property

This bright and spacious Grade II listed period cottage has been extremely well maintained and modernised by the current owners while retaining much of its appealing character throughout. The beautiful mature gardens wrap around the property and have been carefully landscaped, providing a most tranquil setting for this beautiful home.

• Entrance hall with attractive wood block flooring, giving access to the cloakroom which has recently been renovated.

• Impressive double aspect living room featuring exposed ceiling beams and beautiful inglenook fireplace with a wood-burning stove and original bread oven.

• Well-proportioned formal dining room with secondary staircase to the first floor.

• Generous kitchen/breakfast room comprising a range of fitted units with a Rangemaster and a triple aspect offering beautiful views of the gardens.

• Separate utility room providing space for appliances and housing the oil-fired boiler (replaced approximately 6 years ago).

• Staircase to three first floor bedrooms, bedroom two benefiting from a walk-in dressing room, and a superb newly fitted family bathroom finished to an exceptional standard.

• A secondary staircase leads to the spacious and comfortable master suite, comprising of a beautifully appointed bedroom offering far reaching rural views, a separate dressing room and adjacent bathroom suite.

Grounds and Gardens

The property is approached through a five bar gate to a graveled drive, providing parking for several vehicles, as well as a detached double garage with boarded loft space above and an adjoining workshop. The carefully maintained gardens wrap around the property and are a real stand out feature of this wonderful home, being beautifully landscaped and offering much privacy and sunlight. The garden consists of expanses of well-maintained lawns with two paved seating areas to enjoy the morning and evening sun, mature well-stocked flower and shrub borders and several fruit trees. Adjacent to the garage complex is a greenhouse, and a large summerhouse is located to the rear of the garden.

Additional Information

Energy Performance Rating: Not applicable, Grade II Listed

Council Tax Band: G

Tenure: Freehold

Services: Mains electricity and water. Private drainage via a septic tank.

Heating: Oil fired boiler

Broadband: FTTP - Fibre to the property directly. Ultrafast broadband with speeds of 1,000 Mbps is available (Ofcom)

Mobile Phone Coverage: No known issues, please contact your provider for further clarity

Agents Note: Secondary glazing

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