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Lymington: Britain’s Most Expensive & Charming Harbour Town

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Lymington, Hampshire: Residents Defend High Property Prices in ‘Britain’s French Riviera’

Lymington, Hampshire ⁤- Despite being ‌one of the most expensive places to ⁤live in the UK, residents of the Georgian market town of Lymington are steadfast in their affection for ‌the ⁣coastal ⁤community.Average house prices currently stand around £608,000, making ‌it the priciest seaside ⁢spot​ in ⁢the South East and the fifth⁤ most expensive in Britain, according to recent data.

Located on ⁣the edge ⁣of‌ the ⁣New Forest, Lymington offers a ‌unique blend of coastal and countryside living, attracting families, ⁣retirees, and those seeking a ‍vibrant community. Unlike other high-end coastal locations, the town eschews ostentatious displays of ‌wealth, prioritizing heritage and a relaxed lifestyle.

“Despite ‍the price,I wouldn’t⁤ move,” says ‍resident Adam Stote,55,who recently downsized to a property on Captain’s Road. “It’s a⁢ conservation area, walking distance ⁤to the beach. you can’t put a‌ value on that. I live next to an empty ​second home and‍ I hope that changes – this place should be lived in.”

The town’s appeal lies in its setting, with the ‍Solent sparkling with yachts​ and the New forest providing a⁤ scenic backdrop.Housing options ⁣range⁤ from Georgian townhouses and victorian terraces ⁤to modern apartments with waterfront views, all commanding a premium due to limited availability. ⁢

Local visitor Steve Harding,71,who frequents⁣ Lymington with his granddaughter Millie ‌from nearby Ashurst,describes it as “a proper⁢ town,” praising its quay,waterfront walks,and‌ enduring local shops. The town’s High ⁤Street thrives with a lively Saturday market offering artisan bread, fresh fish,⁤ and local crafts. Cultural‌ attractions include the St Barbe Museum and the Lymington Players theater group, alongside a diverse culinary ‍scene ranging from customary⁣ pubs to the Michelin-recommended ​The Elderflower restaurant.

Outdoor activities are central to life in Lymington, with opportunities for crabbing, cycling, paddleboarding, and swimming in the historic sea water‍ baths. ​

Michael⁢ Burkmar, of a local estate agency, notes the town’s broad appeal. “it’s a thriving Georgian market town with ⁣sailing and hiking on the doorstep. Families are ‍moving down from London,retirees love it here,and the market brings a real buzz.”

Despite ​its million-pound price tag, Lymington maintains a low-key atmosphere, lacking the flashy displays often ​associated ‍with‌ affluent‌ areas. As Stote succinctly puts it, “This is home.”

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