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Le Cheval, Pollards Moor Road, Copythorne Road, Moor Pollards Cheval, Le Le Cheval, Pollards Moor Road, Copythorne Road, Moor Pollards Cheval, Le DIRECTIONS SO40 2NZ VIEWING STRICTLY BY APPOINTMENT From Lyndhurst take the A337 to Cadnam, and then the second exit from the roundabout into WITH THE AGENTS Romsey Road. Continue along this road through Cadnam, and turn right at the cross roads signposted Winsor. You are now in Pollards Moor Road, and Le Cheval is the second property on the right hand side. All Mains Services Connected. Council Tax Band D. Epc D. Freehold. Details 7.8.15 To view this property via our website tour visit www.stratfordandstratford.co.uk All fixtures and fittings unless otherwise stated are not included in the sale price. It must not be inferred that any item in the pictures is included in the sale. All electrical, heating, cooking and plumbing appliances have not been tested and no warranty can be given as to their condition. All measurements are for guidance purposes only. Floor plans and maps are not to scale and are for information purposes only. Stratford & Stratford 59 High Street, Lyndhurst, Hampshire SO43 7BE Telephone: 023 8028 3828 Fax: 023 8028 3880 [email protected] stratfordandstratford.co.uk DETACHED PROPERTY IN NEED OF REFURBISHMENT WITH 5.5 ACRES OF ADJOINING • Great Potential LAND INCLUDING NUMEROUS OUTBUILDINGS. • Detached property with Located within the New Forest National Park in the popular and accessible rural village of 5.5 acres Copythorne the property presently offers 2 reception rooms, kitchen, bathroom, separate w/c and 3 double bedrooms (one on the ground floor) plus delightful rear garden. There is a generous in-and- • 3 Double Bedrooms out drive with gated side driveway to the remaining land which comprises a large parking/storage area with numerous neglected outbuildings, a one bedroom MOBILE HOME, and overgrown • 2 Reception Rooms paddocks. • Garden IN TOTAL APPROXIMATELY 5.5 ACRES • Outbuildings and Mobile The property's current condition offers an EXCITING PROJECT for its new owners and viewing is Home highly recommended. Please Note: All viewings must be by arrangement through the Sole Agents STRATFORD & STRATFORD - 023 80283828 • Paddocks and Parking The village of Copythorne is between Cadnam and Ower within the New Forest National • New Forest National Park Park, convenient for the M27 and access to London, Southampton and the south coast. Location The village has a first school, church and parish hall. Local villages provide post office, convenience stores, garden centre, pubs and restaurants. London Waterloo can be • Viewing Recommended reached in approx 90 minutes from Southampton Central. Airports at Southampton and Bournemouth are approx 18 miles away. Price Guide £600,000 Stratford & Stratford 59 High Street, Lyndhurst, Hampshire SO43 7BE Telephone: 023 8028 3828 Fax: 023 8028 3880 [email protected] stratfordandstratford.co.uk.
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