A charming 3-bedroom detached home nestled in around 1.1 acres of land in the highly sought after New Forest village of Burley. This characterful property boasts two stables within its grounds, along with a separate garage.
A brief gravel track and a 5-bar gate lead to a generous parking area. The property offers a serene setting free from modern disruptions, surrounded by picturesque countryside.
On the first floor, the property benefits from 3 generously sized double bedrooms and a luxury bathroom consisting of a walk in shower, w/c and sink. Planning has been granted which would create a 4th double bedroom on the first floor, and a large ensuite which would accommodate a bath, w/c, twin sinks and a shower.
The ground floor features a newly fitted kitchen which has garden views, flowing seamlessly into a lounge diner. The approved planning would extend the existing kitchen, with open access to a larger open plan dining area and family room.
A utility room would be positioned adjacent to the kitchen providing direct access from the kitchen to the side of the house and garden.
The ground floor continues to offer a L-shaped sitting room showcases elegant wall panelling and an inviting open fireplace, leading into a garden room with delightful rear garden vistas. Completing the ground floor is a luxurious bathroom with sink and w/c.
Additionally, approval has been granted to replace the existing stables with a double carport and a double garage that includes office space above. Outside, the garden is a treasure trove of diverse flora and fauna, attracting local wildlife and creating a tranquil oasis. The paddock, conveniently accessible from the garden, is enveloped by expansive open fields.
Tyrells Way enjoys a truly remarkable location within the New Forest's breathtaking landscape. Burley, a mere 3 miles from the A31, provides easy access to the main dual carriageway connecting M27 (Southampton) to the Ringwood and Bournemouth areas.
Ponies and cattle roam freely through the village following ancient forest tracks that have been used for centuries by Commoners and their livestock. This village is one of the few remaining that still practices the old tradition of Commoning, which allows animals to graze on the open forest. Burley is one of the most popular villages within the New Forest and visitors are offered a wealth of attractions which include tea rooms, traditional inns and pubs, wagonette rides (in season), bike hire, forest walks, horse riding, the famous Burley Ice Cream and even a cider farm which offers free tasting!