Guide price
£650,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleChurch Lane, Sway, Lymington, Hampshire SO41
4 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: B
About this property
Few properties in the village manage to marry the warmth of 1930s character with the demands of contemporary family life. This property is one of them. A beautifully extended and thoughtfully re-imagined semi-detached home on Church Lane, well-placed for the train station, the open Forest, and the everyday rhythms of village living.
The transformation begins the moment you step inside. The ground floor revolves around a spectacular open-plan kitchen, dining and family room, a space that feels as though it has been designed to be the central hub at all times. It benefits from wet underfloor heating throughout.
A bespoke shaker kitchen anchors the room, with a generous central island, timber worktops, copper pendant lighting, and a range cooker beneath an extractor. Twin Velux rooflights flood the space with natural light, and a dramatic floor-to-ceiling glazed gable opens the entire rear wall onto the garden and decking beyond the inside and outside merging with an ease that makes entertaining feel effortless. A log burner at the far end of the room creates an intimate focal point for quieter evenings.
Alongside the kitchen, a well-proportioned utility room provides excellent day-to-day practicality with direct garden access, while a stylish ground floor shower room, finished with tiling and monochrome detail serves the ground floor accommodation.
The original part of the house retains its character with a ground floor reception room offering the flexibility to serve as a fourth bedroom, playroom or home office according to need.
To complete the ground floor an attached store/workshop provides practical storage space.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom boasts a broad bay window to the front aspect.
Bedroom four is currently used as a useful dressing room.
A second double bedroom looks out to the rear with garden views. This completes the first floor alongside a beautifully appointed family bathroom. Finished in metro tiling. The bathroom features a freestanding-style vanity unit in dark shaker cabinetry, an over-bath shower screen, and a heated towel rail.
Outside, the rear garden is a particular asset; a generous, private plot that opens from the decked terrace into a well-kept lawn flanked by established planting and raised beds.
A timber-framed garden studio at the foot of the garden provides a versatile retreat.
To the front, a wide block-paved driveway provides ample off-road parking.
The home's credentials extend beneath the surface too: A new roof, owned solar panels with battery storage give an energy efficiency rarely associated with period properties practical virtues that will resonate long after moving day.
EPC rating: Current ~ B83 Potential ~ B83
council tax band: D
services:
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Broadband: Ultrafast up to 1000 mbps download (Ofcom).
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