New Forest equestrian property for sale
A beautifully presented new Forest property with fantastic equestrian facilities has just come onto the market

Holmans is situated in arguably the premier location in the village of Burley, and is a wonderful family house bounding the open New Forest.
The property itself has a drawing room, dining room, study, kitchen, and a spectacular octagonal orangery, as well as four bedroom suites. The house, and the upper floor in particular, has panoramic views of the Forest and the grounds.
The property also has a large stable block and yard with five loose boxes and, a tack and hay store plus a triple open-fronted barn. The paddocks extend to around three acres and also enjoy forest access.
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In total the grounds total around 3.55 acres and the property is approached via a shingle driveway past a large lawned area to the front of the house. From the front drive five bar gates lead into the stable yard and onto the paddocks beyond.
The village of Burley in Hampshire is a pretty New Forest village with a wealth of amenities and good local shopping, sports and schooling available, and this property has a fine central location in the village, although its land offers it privacy.
The guide price is £1,850,000. For further information please telephone 01425 40 40 88 or email info@spencersofburley.com.
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