Description
Grade II Listed cottage in Nettlecombe requiring extensive renovation.
The Property - This Grade II Listed cottage is situated in the popular village of Nettlecombe and is all about potential and what it could be. The cottage is in a state of disrepair, and requires extensive work throughout - please refer to the Material Information.
Outside - The majority of the garden is to the front, setting the property back from the lane. There is a small area of garden to the rear and an outside store.
Services - Mains electricity and drainage. Private water supply.
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: D (Dorset Council - 01305 251010)
EPC: G
Material Information - There are structural issues at the property which are understood to be a result of an ineffective roof structure. Survey reports are available for further information and we recommend that bidders seek further advice from specialist professionals. We understand that the property contains asbestos.
Solicitors - Solicitor: Farrer & Co
Ref: Antonia Skinner
Tel: 020 3375 7717
Email: antonia.skinner@farrer.co.uk
For sale by Public Auction and via Livestream on Thursday 26th February at 2pm, at Digby Hall, Hound Street, Sherborne, Dorset DT9 3AA. Register to bid in the room, online, by telephone or by proxy via our website.
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Situation - Nettlecombe is a small rural hamlet built up of stone houses that lies a short distance from the famous Ancient Roman Hill Fort, Eggardon Hill, and approximately five miles north east of the iconic market town of Bridport. The village has a popular Public House and many beautiful walks on the doorstep. A wide range of amenities are found in Bridport, which is a bustling and vibrant market town with a history of rope making and which is now a gateway to the Jurassic, World Heritage coastline at nearby West Bay. It has a variety of independent shops, supermarkets, public houses and restaurants catering for a range of tastes and excellent arts and music events. Walking, water sports and riding opportunities are plentiful in the area. Communication links are good with road links along the A35 and mainline stations at Maiden Newton, Dorchester, Axminster and Crewkerne.