Description
Three bedroom detached house with sea glimpses, a triple garage, parking and garden in Lyme Regis.
The Dwelling - This house is all about location and potential. Situated in a secluded position in the popular coastal town of Lyme Regis and enjoying glimpses to the cliffs and sea, this house provides a wonderful opportunity for improvement and reconfiguration.
Accommodation - The property is currently arranged around an entrance hallway with a large arched window allowing for plenty of light into the hallway and galleried landing. On the ground floor there are two double bedrooms and a large family bathroom. An inner door opens into the triple garage with the potential to incorporate this into further accommodation if required (STPP). Upstairs is a large living room with a woodburning stove and doors onto a wooden balcony. The principal bedroom is off here and has generous proportions, with a further dressing area and ensuite bathroom. The kitchen/dining room is fitted with a range of wall and base units with an electric oven and gas hob with space for appliances. Off here is a further room currently utilised as a bedroom but could be a dining room or further reception room if required.
Outside - The property is approached over a driveway leading to the triple garage. The gardens wrap around the property and are a blank canvas, predominantly laid to lawn over different levels enjoying the distant sea views.
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///goose.combines.subsets
Services - Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage. Gas fired central heating.
Broadband - Superfast speed available.
Mobile - There is mobile coverage in the area, please refer to Ofcom's website for more details (https://checker.ofcom.org.uk/).
Council Tax Band: To be confirmed (Dorset Council - 01305 251010)
EPC: D