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Full details for 3 Bedroom Detached For Sale in Fordingbridge

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Description

A Charming Three-Bedroom Period Home Rich in Local History

Charming 3-bed period home rich in history. Originally built as the station master‘s house for the former Daggons Road (Alderholt) station house is now a modern and beautifuly renovated family home with a new kitchen and stunning bathroom. Set in a large garden with a double garage it is nestled in a private location close to the heart of the village. A must-see!

Upon entry, a spacious and welcoming entrance hall, finished with solid wood flooring, provides access to all main rooms and a convenient downstairs cloakroom.

The living room, bathed in natural light from its triple aspect windows, features a wood-burning stove and double glazed French doors that open onto the patio, providing a convenient indoor-outdoor connection.

The recently installed and well-appointed kitchen with quartz worktops offers ample space for a breakfast bar and is well fitted with abundant wall-mounted and under-counter storage, a gas hob, two electric pyrolytic ovens, with down and slide-under doors, and space for essential appliances.

Adjacent to the kitchen, separated by the quartz top breakfast bar, the dual-aspect dining room offers ample space for family gatherings. French doors open into the garden, enhancing the flow of the property and providing natural light.

Upstairs, the first floor presents three generously sized double bedrooms, one with built-in wardrobes. The landing and bedroom all have new carpets. They share a lovely spacious family bathroom complete with a P-shaped bath, overhead shower, WC and washbasin, alongside a practical airing cupboard hosing the hot water tank.

Outdoors:

The property boasts a large, private rear garden, predominantly laid to lawn and bordered by established flowerbeds and terracing on the banks at the back of the garden. The sandstone patio adjacent to the house, provides an ideal space for outdoor dining and entertaining.

The driveway,with 2 parking spaces, leads to a detached double garage, complete with a versatile utility room that could easily be converted into a workshop or home office.

With all mains services, gas central heating, and UPVC double glazing throughout, this home combines historical charm with modern comfort.

This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Alderholt‘s heritage.

Local facilities:

  • Under ¼ mile (5 minutes walk) to the Co-op store in Alderholt.

  • Under ¾ mile (20 minutes walk) to Alderholt Sports and Social Club, and Recreation Ground.

  • About 15 minutes walk to St James First School.

  • Under 3 miles to Fordingbridge town centre shops and cafes.

  • 5 miles to Verwood town centre and Morrisons supermarket.

  • 7.5 miles to Ringwood town centre car park for Waitrose and Sainsburys.

  • Ideally situated for superb country walks on the Cranborne Estate and in Ringwood Forest.

  • 6 miles (15 minutes drive) takes you into the heart of beautiful open countryside in the New Forest.

Historical notes:

This property was built before 1876, when the Salisbury & Dorset Junction Railway opened in January 1876. It was originally 2 cottages, one for the Station Master for Daggons Road Station (named as such to avoid confusion with Aldershot), the other for another railway employee. The railway closed on 4 May 1964, and the cottages have since been combined and modernised and are now a beautiful three-bedroom detached home. The tracks originally ran through what is now the back garden, and then through a bridge under Daggons Road. The current dining room french doors would have opened straight onto the platform. There is considerable documented history of the house and station online. A useful resource, with many historic photos is on the disused-stations website. Search there for daggons_road.


EPC Rating: D
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