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Get startedWereburne Manor is a seven-bedroom semi-detached house in Lymington (SO41 5QB). It has a recorded floor area of 670 m² (around 7212 sq ft), construction records dating it to before 1900 and council tax band A. There is a swimming pool on the plot, uncommon for the area. Other recorded features include a self-contained annexe, outbuildings and attached land beyond the plot. The latest certificate (February 2024) shows an F (score 32), near the bottom of the EPC scale. The rating has held steady at F across 4 certificates since November 2009. Between certificates, roof efficiency went from Good to Very Good, hot-water efficiency went from Very Poor to Average and lighting went from Very Poor to Good. The recommended improvements would lift it to D (score 67), a 2-band jump. Main heating runs on oil.
It hasn't traded since October 1996, a hold of 30 years that's notably long for the area. Only one transfer is on record with HM Land Registry, suggesting it has stayed in the same hands for a long time. At 670 m² the property is well over the postcode median (150 m² across 5 EPCs), placing it in the larger end of the local stock. 7 bedrooms is on the larger side for this postcode, where 3 is the typical count. Today's modelled estimate of £3,130,000 sits 479.6% above the 1996 sale of £540,000. On a £-per-square-foot basis, the last sale (£75/sq ft) was about 92.6% below the postcode norm. 7 planning records sit against the property, 4 approved, 0 refused. Past consents include partial demolition and an extension, meaningful when judging how the property has evolved.
Wereburne Manor's carbon output runs well above what efficient homes in the postcode produce.
Planning history includes recorded demolition works, indicating a major rebuild phase at this address.
Fell 1 x Monterey Pine tree: SCDL - Safety concerns due to defect and location - leaning and substantial rot to the trunk.
Wereburne Manor's modelled value sits at over four times its earliest registered sale price (1996).
£3,130,000
Modelled from EPC, postcode comparables.
£540,000
Recorded with HM Land Registry.
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Wereburne Manor is notably below the street on price per m².
Price per m²
£806
Street avg £9,745
Floor Area
670 m²
Street avg 155 m²
Habitable Rooms
14 rooms
Daytime road noise here sits well below conversation level — a quiet pocket of the postcode.
Crime
4/mo
Steady year-on-year across the wider district.
Nearest stop
0.7 km

Daytime· 07:00 – 23:00
44.4dB

Changes detected from historical EPC data
Hot water efficiency improved
More low energy lighting installed
Hot water efficiency decreased
Roof insulation improved
Replaced storage heaters with gas boiler
Fuel source changed
Heating controls upgraded for better temperature management
Hot water system upgraded
Loft insulation upgraded to recommended levels
Low energy lighting percentage decreased
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Change of use from agricultural to equestrian; stables; hardstanding; demolition 2no. buildings
5 more applications for this property
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11 October 1996Most recent
£540,000
Median price across the last 4 sales in SO41 5QB: £515,000 (2021–1995).
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Street avg 5 rooms
CO₂ Emissions
42.0 t/year
Street avg 6.2 t/year
SO41 5RA
William Gilpin School — bus stop.
Closest school
0.8 km
William Gilpin Church of England Primary School. 8 schools nearby.
Night-time· 23:00 – 07:00
35.9dB