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Crableck Lane, Southampton

Guide Price £1,950,000

  • 5 Bedrooms
  • 3 Bathrooms
  • 5 Receptions

A stunning detached residence which has been significantly refurbished by the current owners and is set within superb private grounds of approx. 4.5 acres with spring fed trout lake.

The property was previously run as a commercial enterprise and is currently configured as three luxurious units. With its residential status it could, in our opinion, be easily arranged to provide an elegant principal residence with ancillary accommodation.

The property has been rewired and replumbed with new bathrooms, kitchens, heating, lighting and Bang and Olufsen sound system throughout.  In addition to the current living space, which extends to approaching 3,000 sq. ft, there is a substantial basement area of over 1,500 sq. ft which (subject to planning permissions) could also be converted.

Outside
The grounds are magnificent and centred around a lake which is currently stocked with several varieties of trout. The lake provides a gorgeous outlook to be enjoyed from many of the rooms in the house and from the substantial veranda that fronts it.

Situation
Positioned in arguably the most sought-after address in the locality with access to The River Hamble along the lane. The area is renowned for its natural beauty and sailing facilities, local nature reserves and restaurants (Bistro 8 within a short walk), schools, shops and in addition, there are excellent commuter links to the M27/M3 via junction 8, train services from Bursledon, Southampton Parkway and Eastleigh plus flights to Europe from Southampton Airport

  • Stunning location within walking distance of the river hamble
  • Luxurious accommodation with magnificent outlook
  • Rewired, replumbed, new kitchens, new bathrooms, bang and olufsen sound system
  • Solar panels
  • Ancillary accommodation
  • Further potential to extend (stpp)
  • Close to universal marina for sailing enthusiasts -
  • Easy access to road and rail infrastructures for commuters