Christchurch, Dorset

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173 Burley Road
Bransgore | Christchurch | Dorset | BH23 8DE

Step inside 173 Burley Road

A simply stunning four bedroom red-brick Victorian home, situated on a plot of approximately a third of an acre, on the Western Fringe of the New Forest National Park.

Bransgore offers a range of local amenities, with plenty of New Forest pubs and scenic forest walks close by, not to mention a woodland walk situated next to the property. Furthermore, Bransgore has a well-regarded Primary School, playing fields and equestrian facilities close by. The location provides a brilliant balance between coastal and country, with Highcliffe and Avon beaches approximately five miles away.

Christchurch town centre is just over three and a half miles distant, enriched with the history of Christchurch Priory and Castle Ruins and offering a myriad of local restaurants and bars. Hinton Admiral train station provides a mainline commute to London and Bournemouth Airport offers a range of European and International options.

Entry via double gates from Burley Road into a gravel driveway, with a space for a multitude of vehicles. A covered storm porch leads to the stained-glass front door, and through to the entry hall, providing access to ground floor accommodation, with handy under stairs storage cupboard.

The sitting room sits to the front of the property, with a space for a beautiful window seat and feature fireplace. The conservatory/dining room ensures an abundance of natural light, with sliding doors to the rear patio. The kitchen has plenty of storage, with eye and base level units, and space for a range of appliances. A guest suite comprises large bedroom, with fitted wardrobes and ensuite wet room, complete the ground floor accommodation.

Upstairs, the landing has storage cupboards and provides access to three bedrooms. Two larger bedrooms sit to the front, and a smaller to the rear. A beautifully appointed shower room completes the upstairs accommodation. The current owners have ensured a fresh and modern feel to this beautiful home, whilst retaining all of the character and charm. From the ceiling height, and feature fireplaces in all the bedrooms, the Victorian era is prominent throughout.

Externally, the home is nestled privately in a plot of approximately a third of an acre. Bordered by trees and fencing, and predominantly laid to lawn, this is a truly idyllic location. An area of patio provides space for al-fresco dining in the summer evenings, and a paved pathway leads to a summer house and pergola. Two sheds provide plenty of garden storage.

Tenure: Freehold Council tax band: E

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