Our trusted Knight Frank Lymington agents are truly passionate about this beautiful corner of the country, and, equipped with their in-depth local area knowledge, wealth of experience and expert property market insight, are always ready to support you with your property matters - whatever they may be - across all aspects of the local residential market.
Whether you’re a first-time buyer, looking for a holiday home, keen to make a property investment or secure your long term family home, we know the process can seem daunting. As your partner in property for over 125 years, you can always be sure of quality service, discretion and care when you make your move with Knight Frank.
Available property in Lymington
Our dedicated Knight Frank Lymington team covers the residential property market across Lymington and the surrounding areas of Beaulieu, Brockenhust, Sandbanks and the Isle of Wight. Property in Lymington is ever-desirable, with this vibrant coastal town’s wealth of attractive, period architecture and delicately-hued buildings holding enduring appeal for UK homebuyers, in particular those looking to relocate to the country from urban areas.
Being a port town with its own marina, easy water access is also a key benefit of property in central Lymington, making it a popular place of residence for sailing and yachting enthusiasts.
Although Lymington is steeped in rich history, period homes only make up part of the property market at this lively seafront hub. In recent years, a number of stylish and tasteful residential developments have found their place in Lymington, offering spacious penthouses, contemporary interiors and wow-worthy sea views. Further inland, a diverse array of available property can be found, from imposing country manor houses for sale to idyllic, thatched, forest cottages.
Whatever it is you’re looking for, our agents are always just a call away; here to help match you with your dream property and support you on every single step of your journey.
Living in Lymington
Lymington is certainly not short of quality attractions and amenities, presenting a vast choice of leisure options - whether that be taking the opportunity to connect with nature, engrossing yourself in the local historical points of interest or enjoying the many fine dining experiences that the area has to offer.
Within easy reach of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, the New Forest and other places of natural beauty such as the tranquil expanse of the Solent Way, residents of the area are spoilt for choice where scenic walk options are concerned.
Nearby historical highlights include Hurst Castle, the Tudor artillery fort built by Henry VIII in 1544, Buckler’s Hard Maritime Museum, and the Beaulieu Estate with its award-winning National Motor Museum and roster of popular year-round events and fairs.
A highlight in the British sporting calendar, Cowes Week (the oldest and largest annual sailing regatta in the world) leads the way in the area’s sporting attractions, with Lymington offering excellent access to the action – with the town itself only 40 minutes by RIB or 1 hour and 20 minutes’ away from by Wight Link ferry via Yarmouth, approximately. Further opportunities for sport in the area include Lymington Cricket Club, Brockenhurst Golf Club, the Royal Lymington Yacht club, as well as kayaking and fishing facilities. There are also some fantastic spots to Kitesurf along the coast.
For food lovers, the annual Lymington Seafood Festival is not to be missed, nor are the plethora of highly-rated restaurants and eateries situated on the High Street and towards the Quay. Away from the water, the New Forest’s many delightful country pubs provide the perfect setting for a drink and bite to eat.
Shopping-wise, Lymington provides a range of quality boutique, independent shops. For larger retail ventures, both Bournemouth and Southampton are within close proximity.
Accessibility
Despite its fairly rural, coastal location, Lymington is conveniently located for access to many major towns and cities in England. London Waterloo (by train) can be reached in 2 hours and Birmingham (by car) in 3 hours, both Bournemouth and Southampton are approximately 45 minutes’ away by car, Bath is a 2-hour drive away and Oxford can be reached via train in 1 hour 43 minutes.