Description
Detached 3/4 bedroom house with double garage, workshop and delightful gardens in the popular coastal town of Lyme Regis.
The Dwelling - Dorset Cottage was built by the current owners in the 1980s in a mock Tudor style and is situated in the popular coastal town of Lyme Regis. The house sits centrally within its plot and has a double garage with an attached workshop, a driveway and well landscaped gardens. The property has been well maintained over the years and allows for some light modernisation to create a wonderful home in a peaceful location.
Accommodation - A spacious entrance hall opens into a formal dining room with the living room to the other side. This room has a focal point of a brick fireplace and doors onto a paved terrace. The kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with a comprehensive range of wall and base units with an electric oven and gas hob and a feature wine rack. Adjacent is a useful utility/boot room leading out to the garden. Also on the ground floor is a bedroom/study with a shower and sink, plus a separate cloakroom allowing for ground floor living.
Upstairs, there are three double bedrooms, all benefitting from built in wardrobes and the principal having an en-suite shower room. The family bathroom is fitted with a suite comprising of a bath, wc and sink. The large hallway also has built in storage.
Outside - The gardens are a particular feature, being well stocked with a couple of paved terraces to take in the sun. It is predominantly laid to lawn with mature shrub borders, a summerhouse and a greenhouse. The driveway leads to the double garage with eaves storage and an attached workshop to the rear.
Situation - Lyme Regis is a popular and picturesque coastal town noted for its attractive period buildings, the famous centuries-old Cobb and harbour, and the beautiful surrounding countryside. In the town is an excellent selection of facilities including schools, many independent shops, supermarkets and a number of restaurants and hotels, together with a theatre and various museums. A short walk from the High Street is the award-winning sandy beach, ideal for families; the harbour for angling and boating and access to the South West Coastal Path extending some 650 miles. The Jurassic coastline is a World Heritage site and the area is famous for its many fossil finds. There is a mainline rail station at Axminster and road access to Exeter and Dorchester.
Directions - What3words///riverside.engineers.unpacked
Services - Mains water, electricity and drainage. Gas central heating
Broadband - Ultrafast speed available.
Mobile - Indoor is limited/likely coverage and outside is overall likely.
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Council Tax Band: F (Dorset Council - 01305 251010)
EPC: D