Guide price
£975,000
4 bed terraced house for saleQuay Hill, Lymington, Hampshire SO41
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Located in the centre of Lymington
4 Bedrooms
Separate Office/Store Room
Courtyard Garden
Perfectly positioned at the very heart of Lymington, this handsome Grade II Listed Georgian townhouse sits proudly on the town’s most iconic cobbled street, Quay Hill. Just steps from the quay and bustling High Street, the property combines historic character with everyday convenience, making it one of the most enviable addresses in this thriving coastal town.
The home offers four bedrooms, a sunny south-facing garden, and the additional charm of a two-storey bothy, creating flexible space for a studio, office, or guest accommodation. Its exceptional central position means that everything Lymington is known for—from sailing and waterfront walks to boutique shopping and fine dining—is quite literally on the doorstep.
Inside, the property retains the elegance and proportion of its Georgian heritage. The drawing/dining room is a true highlight, with a bay window overlooking Quay Hill, a feature fireplace with wood-burning stove, and French doors opening onto the garden. A cosy snug with exposed beams offers an inviting retreat, while the well-fitted kitchen/breakfast room, complete with stable door to the garden, combines practicality with charm. The utility room and a hidden wine cellar add further appeal.
The upper floors provide a well-balanced layout, including a generous master suite with dressing room, en suite shower, and built-in storage. Three further double bedrooms enjoy captivating views across Quay Hill, the rooftops of the old town, and towards the river and Isle of Wight.
The garden is a peaceful haven, beautifully orientated to the south and enclosed by traditional walls. From here, access leads to the characterful bothy, an adaptable outbuilding that further enhances the property’s versatility.
Quay Hill itself is steeped in history, having even featured in the BBC’s Howard’s Way. Today, it remains one of Lymington’s most photographed and celebrated settings—making this home not only a wonderful residence but also a piece of local heritage.
Lymington is famed for its vibrant High Street, rich maritime heritage, and outstanding sailing facilities, with several prestigious yacht clubs and well-equipped marinas. The town sits between the open waters of the Solent and the natural beauty of the New Forest National Park, offering endless opportunities for sailing, walking, cycling, and outdoor pursuits. Excellent transport links provide direct access to London Waterloo from nearby Brockenhurst in under two hours, making Lymington as practical as it is picturesque.
The home offers four bedrooms, a sunny south-facing garden, and the additional charm of a two-storey bothy, creating flexible space for a studio, office, or guest accommodation. Its exceptional central position means that everything Lymington is known for—from sailing and waterfront walks to boutique shopping and fine dining—is quite literally on the doorstep.
Inside, the property retains the elegance and proportion of its Georgian heritage. The drawing/dining room is a true highlight, with a bay window overlooking Quay Hill, a feature fireplace with wood-burning stove, and French doors opening onto the garden. A cosy snug with exposed beams offers an inviting retreat, while the well-fitted kitchen/breakfast room, complete with stable door to the garden, combines practicality with charm. The utility room and a hidden wine cellar add further appeal.
The upper floors provide a well-balanced layout, including a generous master suite with dressing room, en suite shower, and built-in storage. Three further double bedrooms enjoy captivating views across Quay Hill, the rooftops of the old town, and towards the river and Isle of Wight.
The garden is a peaceful haven, beautifully orientated to the south and enclosed by traditional walls. From here, access leads to the characterful bothy, an adaptable outbuilding that further enhances the property’s versatility.
Quay Hill itself is steeped in history, having even featured in the BBC’s Howard’s Way. Today, it remains one of Lymington’s most photographed and celebrated settings—making this home not only a wonderful residence but also a piece of local heritage.
Lymington is famed for its vibrant High Street, rich maritime heritage, and outstanding sailing facilities, with several prestigious yacht clubs and well-equipped marinas. The town sits between the open waters of the Solent and the natural beauty of the New Forest National Park, offering endless opportunities for sailing, walking, cycling, and outdoor pursuits. Excellent transport links provide direct access to London Waterloo from nearby Brockenhurst in under two hours, making Lymington as practical as it is picturesque.