Hightown Road, Ringwood

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Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Living Spaces
2
Type
Terraced
Ownership
Freehold
Area
581 sqft
Price per area
£482 /sqft

Floorplan & Rooms

Bedrooms
2 Bedrooms
Bathrooms
1 Bathroom
Living Spaces
2 Living Spaces

Features

Exposed Brickwork
Fireplace
Garden
Period Property
Renovation Potential
Sash Windows
Stone Flooring
Wooden Flooring

Information

Energy Performance
Current EPC
60 D
Potential EPC
81 B

Description

There’s an undeniable charm to this period home on Hightown Road, a property that blends its characterful heritage with the ease of modern living. From the moment you step through the front door, the warmth of exposed brickwork, floorboards and sash windows set a welcoming tone.

The living area captures the essence of a cosy cottage with its cast iron fireplace and wooden flooring flowing seamlessly into the adjoining dining space. It’s a home that invites evenings in front of the fire and gatherings around the table beneath the soft glow of pendant lighting. The staircase rises neatly from here to the first floor, while a wooden stable door leads into the kitchen, a true highlight of the home.

Thoughtfully extended and finished with solid wood worktops and painted brick detailing, the kitchen combines rustic charm with practical design. There’s space for an upright fridge freezer, an integrated induction hob and oven, a slimline dishwasher and microwave, and even a neat breakfast bar beneath the skylight, perfect for a morning coffee.

Upstairs are two double bedrooms, each with its own personality. The rear bedroom enjoys a fitted wardrobe and en-suite bathroom with a classic panelled bath and shower over, while the front bedroom features a sash window and generous built-in storage. Both rooms continue the theme of exposed floorboards and timeless character.

Outside, the rear garden is surprisingly generous. A brick-paved patio leads onto a level lawn and a shingled seating area at the far end, an inviting spot to unwind in the afternoon sun. Parking is on-street, and the property is offered with no onward chain.

Living on Hightown Road, Ringwood

Life on Hightown Road places you right at the heart of Ringwood, where daily conveniences and a welcoming community meet the charm of a historic market town. From your doorstep, you can stroll into the town centre to enjoy an excellent choice of cafés, restaurants and independent shops that line the high street. The Furlong shopping area brings together stylish boutiques and household names, anchored by Waitrose and surrounded by relaxed coffee spots, perfect for meeting friends or unwinding after a busy day.

For everyday essentials, Sainsbury’s and Lidl are both within easy reach, while leisure options abound, from the David Lloyd Club just minutes away to nearby scenic walks that lead straight into the New Forest National Park. The popular Railway pub, a friendly local favourite, adds to the neighbourhood’s appeal with its good food and welcoming atmosphere.

Commuters and travellers alike will appreciate Ringwood’s excellent transport connections. The A31 links effortlessly to Bournemouth, Poole, Southampton and London via the M27 and M3, and both Bournemouth and Southampton airports are easily accessible for domestic and international travel. Living here means enjoying the balance between vibrant town life and the natural beauty of the surrounding forest and open countryside, a lifestyle that feels both connected and delightfully calm.

A Home Steeped in Ringwood’s Railway Heritage

Step outside and you’re walking in the footsteps of Ringwood’s railway past. Just a short stroll from where the old station once stood, this charming terrace would have heard the distant whistle of steam trains as they carried passengers between Bournemouth and Salisbury in the late 1800s. Built during that same era, the home reflects the craftsmanship of the time, with sash windows, exposed brick and exposed floorboards that echo its Victorian roots. Today, the line is long gone, replaced by peaceful streets and a friendly community, but the sense of history lingers in the air, giving this home a character and story that few modern houses can match.

Price Guide

This Home
£482 / sqft
Area Average
£369 / sqft
Price per Area
£237 / sqft
Lowest
£482 / sqft
This Home
£736 / sqft
Highest
Data referenced at time of publishing on Jitty

Location

Town or Village
defined as 'urban city and town'

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Please contact the appointed agent, or the vendor, for any missing information and to ensure the accuracy of all details. It is essential that you carry out your own Due Diligence in relation to any property purchases.

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