Guide price
£849,950
4 bed detached house for saleRockbourne, Fordingbridge, Hampshire SP6
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
Tailor Made Estate Agents Ltd
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About this property
4 bedrooms
Village location
Garaging
2 reception rooms
Landscaped gardens
Twynham Cottage is a beautifully presented Grade II listed home, steeped in character and history, set within idyllic gardens of around a quarter of an acre in the very heart of Rockbourne – one of the New Forest’s most picturesque Downland villages.
Dating in part back to the early 17th century, the cottage showcases all the hallmarks of its heritage, yet with excellent head height throughout. Exposed beams, charming Inglenook fireplaces in both reception rooms, and its distinctive thatched roof combine with tasteful, sympathetic décor to create a warm and welcoming home. The thatch itself was completely renewed in 2023, ensuring both longevity and peace of mind for future owners.
The accommodation is both spacious and well-proportioned. On the ground floor, there is a welcoming entrance hall/snug with a feature inglenook fireplace and a generous storage cupboard. This room immediately sets the tone for the property, full of character features and exposed beams, and leads through to the main sitting room. This impressive dual-aspect space includes a striking inglenook fireplace—perfect for a winter’s evening—as well as ample room for a dining table. French doors open directly onto the garden, creating a seamless connection between indoors and out. Also on this level is a fourth bedroom, currently used as an office, and a well-appointed kitchen with integrated appliances including a fridge-freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine. The kitchen enjoys views over the delightful garden and gives access to a practical utility area.
Upstairs, there are three bedrooms, with the principal suite benefitting from its own en-suite bathroom. A family bathroom serves the remaining rooms and includes a bath with shower over, WC, and wash hand basin. The first-floor landing is particularly generous in size, offering excellent scope for a study or reading area. Throughout the property, exposed beams and period details provide a constant reminder of its rich character and heritage.
The gardens are a particular delight. South-westerly in orientation, they provide a wonderful sense of privacy with sweeping lawns, colourful borders, and mature planting, together with a detached garage and a useful garden store. A Swedish-style wood-fired hot tub offers the perfect place to relax and unwind, surrounded by nature. At the far end of the garden, accessed via a picket fence gate, lies a traditional orchard, home to a number of apple and plum trees – the perfect spot for children to play, summer picnics, or harvesting fruit in the autumn.
Services
Mains Water
Drivate Drainage
Oil Fired Heating
What makes Twynham Cottage truly special is its setting. Rockbourne is a village where tradition and community thrive. At the heart of it all is the beautiful parish church, which becomes especially enchanting at Christmas. Candlelit carol services fill the air with music, and afterwards villagers gather at the local pub the Rose & Thistle.
The village hall, is a lively hub of activity. From quiz nights and coffee mornings to the annual summer fete and harvest supper, it is the place where neighbours become friends and the warmth of village life is always on show. The well-regarded Western Downland Primary School in Rockbourne is an easy flat level walk of only around 300 metres, a small and nurturing school that sits at the very heart of the community, offering families both excellent education and a true sense of belonging.
Though Rockbourne feels wonderfully tucked away, it is far from remote. The nearby Avonside town of Fordingbridge (4 miles) offers a wide range of everyday amenities including shops, a medical centre, a library, and additional schooling. For broader facilities and cultural life, Salisbury lies approximately 10 miles to the north, Bournemouth around 20 miles to the south, and Southampton 24 miles to the east – each providing extensive shopping, leisure, and mainline rail services to London Waterloo. Both Bournemouth and Southampton also offer international airports.
The surrounding landscape is a haven for those who love the outdoors, with a network of footpaths and bridleways winding through rolling countryside, and magnificent outriding across Whitsbury Downs. The New Forest National Park, with its open heathland, wooded glades, and free-roaming ponies, lies just four miles to the east – a place for endless walks, cycle rides, and family adventures.
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