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£2,300,0006 bedroom detached house for sale
Ashford Road, Fordingbridge, Hampshire
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3 baths
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Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
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Features and description
- Wonderful Georgian manor house with over 4,000 sqft
- Stunning interior
- Classic period features
- 4 Reception rooms
- 6 bedrooms
- 3 bath/shower rooms
- Separate Coach House, ideal for Air Bn B
- Further outbuildings
- Beautiful gardens and grounds with exceptional views
- About 1.9 acres in all
Bowerwood House is a handsome, Georgian home with the benefit of being unlisted, which has been completely renovated by the current owners resulting in over 4,000 square feet of beautifully appointed accommodation. The property is rich in elegant period details, including original sash windows that have been renovated by Ventrolla, ornate cornicing and ceiling roses, and impressive original fireplaces throughout.
The ground floor has a welcoming reception hall and four comfortable reception rooms, including the 31ft formal drawing room with two fireplaces, two floor to ceiling sash windows that can be opened to walk into the garden; a feature loved by many, and two further windows which welcome plenty of natural light. There is also a dining room with a dual aspect, as well as a fireplace fitted with a log burner, while further space in which to relax includes the garden room with its French doors opening onto the gardens, and the music room, which also features a fireplace with a log burner. In addition, at the heart of the ground floor there is a social, 27ft kitchen and breakfast room with farmhouse-style units, a central island, an Aga and a breakfast area for informal dining.
Upstairs, the galleried landing leads to six wellpresented double bedrooms, two of which are en suite including the generous principal bedroom with its dressing room and en suite shower room. The first floor also has a large family bathroom with a roll-top bathtub, dual washbasins and a shower unit.
The detached coach house, is set within the original Georgian stables building, and provides a kitchen and breakfast room to its ground level, while upstairs there is a comfortable sitting room and one double bedroom, as well as an en suite bathroom. The annexe is ideal for use as a holiday let, or for guests or family members.
To the north of the manor house lies the oak framed double car port, plus garage with car pit, and gym/home office of generous dimensions with views to the gardens. The original building that lies to the east of the main house and opposite the coach house comprises the garden toilet, with a painted sink and high level toilet, the wood store and large workshop with plenty of sockets, a woodburning stove and a Belfast sink. Within this building the original hunt kennel for a couple of hounds is still in evidence. On the eastern boundary, between the coach house and the workshop, is the old coach double entrance, now enhanced by new hardwood gates, capped pillars and the newly restored wall that ensures the privacy and seclusion of the property.
The wonderfully considered gardens envelope Bowerwood House on all sides. The undulating swathes of lawn provide plenty of scope for fair weather activities and parties. The unbroken backdrop of the surrounding countryside and the western and northern views are enchanting, especially given the existence of a hot tub patio where a pair of red kites that live in one of the oaks soar regularly. The entertaining terrace on the immediate periphery to the garden room and kitchen make catering larger parties easy and the eclectic native trees, border oaks and herbaceous borders ensure colour, interest and pollinators. To the south of the house is a private terrace, surrounded by a hornbeam hedge, providing shade on the hottest of days and benefiting from the fragrance of the adjoining herbaceous border.
Fordingbridge lies just over a mile from the house and can be reached with a beautiful walk along a chalk stream tributary of the Avon (Ashford Water) which has recently been purchased by the community and which has already planted an orchard. Fordingbridge is a picturesque market town situated on the edge of the New Forest National Park in Hampshire. Known for its historic seven-arched bridge over the River Avon, the town offers a range of amenities including independent shops, cafes, pubs, and a cinema. Independent schooling is available at Forres Sandle Manor School, Salisbury Cathedral School and Moyles Court School. Salisbury has a wider range of recreational and shopping facilities including large supermarkets, as well as a direct rail service to London Waterloo (90 minutes). The house is also well situated for motorways with the M27 linking to the M3 giving access to both Southampton and London.
The ground floor has a welcoming reception hall and four comfortable reception rooms, including the 31ft formal drawing room with two fireplaces, two floor to ceiling sash windows that can be opened to walk into the garden; a feature loved by many, and two further windows which welcome plenty of natural light. There is also a dining room with a dual aspect, as well as a fireplace fitted with a log burner, while further space in which to relax includes the garden room with its French doors opening onto the gardens, and the music room, which also features a fireplace with a log burner. In addition, at the heart of the ground floor there is a social, 27ft kitchen and breakfast room with farmhouse-style units, a central island, an Aga and a breakfast area for informal dining.
Upstairs, the galleried landing leads to six wellpresented double bedrooms, two of which are en suite including the generous principal bedroom with its dressing room and en suite shower room. The first floor also has a large family bathroom with a roll-top bathtub, dual washbasins and a shower unit.
The detached coach house, is set within the original Georgian stables building, and provides a kitchen and breakfast room to its ground level, while upstairs there is a comfortable sitting room and one double bedroom, as well as an en suite bathroom. The annexe is ideal for use as a holiday let, or for guests or family members.
To the north of the manor house lies the oak framed double car port, plus garage with car pit, and gym/home office of generous dimensions with views to the gardens. The original building that lies to the east of the main house and opposite the coach house comprises the garden toilet, with a painted sink and high level toilet, the wood store and large workshop with plenty of sockets, a woodburning stove and a Belfast sink. Within this building the original hunt kennel for a couple of hounds is still in evidence. On the eastern boundary, between the coach house and the workshop, is the old coach double entrance, now enhanced by new hardwood gates, capped pillars and the newly restored wall that ensures the privacy and seclusion of the property.
The wonderfully considered gardens envelope Bowerwood House on all sides. The undulating swathes of lawn provide plenty of scope for fair weather activities and parties. The unbroken backdrop of the surrounding countryside and the western and northern views are enchanting, especially given the existence of a hot tub patio where a pair of red kites that live in one of the oaks soar regularly. The entertaining terrace on the immediate periphery to the garden room and kitchen make catering larger parties easy and the eclectic native trees, border oaks and herbaceous borders ensure colour, interest and pollinators. To the south of the house is a private terrace, surrounded by a hornbeam hedge, providing shade on the hottest of days and benefiting from the fragrance of the adjoining herbaceous border.
Fordingbridge lies just over a mile from the house and can be reached with a beautiful walk along a chalk stream tributary of the Avon (Ashford Water) which has recently been purchased by the community and which has already planted an orchard. Fordingbridge is a picturesque market town situated on the edge of the New Forest National Park in Hampshire. Known for its historic seven-arched bridge over the River Avon, the town offers a range of amenities including independent shops, cafes, pubs, and a cinema. Independent schooling is available at Forres Sandle Manor School, Salisbury Cathedral School and Moyles Court School. Salisbury has a wider range of recreational and shopping facilities including large supermarkets, as well as a direct rail service to London Waterloo (90 minutes). The house is also well situated for motorways with the M27 linking to the M3 giving access to both Southampton and London.
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