Church Lane Cottage, Lymington
Sleeps 4

June short breaks from £375 The internal staircases at Church Lane cottage certainly reflect the age of the building, circa 1780, in that they are narrow, steep and twisting. We would suggest that the accomodation is not suitable for children aged under seven years, or for guests with restricted mobility. Location; Lymington is a lively Georgian market town set by the waters of the Solent and is world renowned as a sailing resort. Explore the cobbled quay , marinas and the ancient market that takes place every Saturday, the cottage is quietly situated yet only moments from the interesting independent shops & lively bars & restaurants. The Isle of Wight Ferry leaves from Lymington to Yarmouth, either take the car or go by foot, plenty to see & do. Lymington is situated on the southern edge of the New Forest, only a ten minute drive takes you to the ancient woodlands and heathlands, with the forest villages of Beaulieu & Brockenhurst close by. A real feature fo this property is the lovely south facing paved garden, complete with pretty summerhouse, ideal for relaxing with a book after enjoying a good lunch at one of Lymingtons many eateries. Ground Floor; The front door leads from the street in to a small lobby and then directly in to the sitting room. There is a 'Woodburning' effect stove within an attractive fire surround, TV& DVD. The staircase to the first floor & second floor leads from this room.and opens out in to the dinning area with the kitchen beyond. There is a door from the sitting room that is the point of access to the garden and summer house. First Floor: small landing with door to bathroom which overlooks the garden. Bath with shower over ( Shower curtain) , basin ,WC Also a door to the double bedroom which overlooks Church Lane. Decorative fireplace, under eaves cupboard. 4ft.6 " bed. A door leads from this first landing up to the second floor by means of another narrow & steep staircase. Second floor; The stairs lead directly in to the second bedroom that has a twin 3ft. beds. A bay window overlooks the garden and roof tops of old Lymington,with a second window to the front overlooking Church Lane. Outside; You will find a really lovely paved garden with the additional benefit of a summer house, which is ideal for stowing sailing gear during your stay. Although the cottage is only moments from the High Street, the garden is sheltered and peaceful, with table & chairs plus BBQ. Only a quick sprint to the delights of the Marks & Spencer Simply Food . Either pack up a forest picnic, or enjoy at home. Access to the garden is only through the house. Parking ; In common with many period towns, there is very limited on road parking in Lymington, & only after 6pm weekday + Sunday parking on Church Lane itself. Guests are provided with a free weekly parking ticket the adjacent public car parks. Bed linen & towels provided. The owners strictly request non smoking guests, and regret that they are unable to accept dogs.
Property features
- Character period cottage
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Sitting room, 'Woodburning' effect fire
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TV, DVD
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phone for incoming calls
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Dining area
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Kitchen, electric cooker,
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dishwasher, fridge freezer, microwave.
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washing machine
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double bedroom with 5ft bed
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twin bedroom with 3ft beds
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bathroom with shower over
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Gas central heating
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Bed linen & towels provided
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Paved garden with summerhouse
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garden furniture
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BBQ
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Travel Cot
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