What does £2.3 million buy you?

The answer is this fine four-bedroom country complete with paddocks, outbuildings and 11 acres of landscaped gardens.

Lower Riversdale, Royden Lane, Boldre, Lymington, at £2,375,000 is a property which has been extensively refurbished creating light and well proportioned, living space throughout.

In addition, there is an impressive detached converted school house which provides superb guest accommodation.

And this property is currently on the market for £2,375,000.

The property is approached over a sweeping gravelled driveway, which in turn leads to substantial outbuildings, the formal gardens, paddocks and woodland beyond.

Inside, the property, which is on the market with Spencers in the New Forest, there is a stunning dining hall with views over the gardens and double doors that lead out to the landscaped gardens and paddocks beyond.

The impressive drawing room features a superb bay window and has a Clearview woodburner with an oak mantle and slate hearth.

The bespoke Neptune kitchen has granite work surfaces, a central island, Aga and an informal dining area with built-in banquette seating.

The utility room has flagstone flooring, a range of bespoke cupboards providing storage for boots and coats and an oak door out to the rear garden.

A wooden staircase leads to the first floor where there are four double bedrooms, two of which have en-suites and the master bedroom also enjoys a dressing room.

All bathrooms are fitted with wooden panelling, bespoke Neptune cabinets and Burlington traditional sanitary ware.

Adjacent to main property is The Studio which is understood to date from circa 1860s.

This converted school house is of brick construction under a slate roof with a superb living area featuring an open trussed vaulted ceiling and feature fireplace with wood burning stove.

The Studio also enjoys a fitted kitchen and cloakroom, as well as two bedrooms and a shower room.

Further outbuildings include one with a cinema room and cloakroom, another with a wine store and one that is currently used as a garden store.

The gardens surrounding the property are formal with a substantial York stone style terrace to the south and west which is edged with a Purbeck dry stone wall.

Steps lead up to the delightful, formal lawned gardens with a central bed and to the northern side a small orchard with a range of fruit trees and bushes, all sheltered from the driveway by substantial conifer and beech hedging.

Access through a five bar wooden gate leads to two paddocks which have field shelter.

A further gate in the top paddock leads to a extensive and secluded area of woodland.

There is a separate gated vehicular access into the woodland via Rope Hill.