PICKET View is a charming country residence occupying a spectacular, elevated position commanding stunning, far reaching views across the New Forest from every aspect.
Beautifully set within grounds and paddocks extending to four acres, with additional land available by separate negotiation, this individual home was cleverly designed in a traditional style by the current owners, yet provides an elegant and contemporary living space.
Situated in a secluded plot within the picturesque hamlet of Shobley with direct Forest riding access, the property will appeal to the discerning buyer or to those with an equestrian interest.
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Some of the lovely features of Picket View include a quality fitted kitchen with separate utility room, a Juliet balcony and ensuite bathroom to the master bedroom, underfloor heating and an impressive oak framed conservatory with uninterrupted views.
The accommodation is particularly light, afforded via a multi aspect to many of its rooms through elegant handmade Mumford and Wood sash windows.
There is generous parking to the fore with a detached double garage and additional outbuilding with valuable permission to erect a new stable block in one of the two large paddocks.
Shobley is a scenic hamlet enjoying direct access onto the open forest offering thousands of acres of natural heath and woodland, ideal for recreational pursuits and is just two miles from the market town of Ringwood.
Ringwood offers a variety of inviting bars, restaurants and shops, perfect for day to day needs and quiet nights out. It also boasts local sports centres, highly regarded schooling and for the daily commute, the A31 provides easy access to the M27 and M3 for Southampton and London.
Ringwood is the western gateway to the beautiful New Forest National Park and approximately a 30 minute drive to the golden beaches of Bournemouth and Poole.
Picket View is on the market with Charles Powell at a guide price of £1.25 million.
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