Description
A very attractive Edwardian cottage enjoying a good sized garden and lovely country views on the village outskirts. EPC: C
The Property - 2 Gore Terrace is a very attractive terraced cottage, enjoying lovely open views, on the edge of Bradpole village. It was understood to have been built in circa 1912, being one of only four and has main walls of solid stone with brick details under a clay tiled roof.
Over the long family ownership, the cottage has been subject improvement/updating and benefits from very recent internal redecoration. Modern amenities include gas-fired central heating with combi boiler, fitted kitchen with electric oven and induction hob plus newly laid beech-effect laminate flooring (10 year guarantee) and a modern bathroom.
There are a host of original features, typical of its period, including high ceilings, deep skirting boards, mosaic tiled floor, ornate fireplace, sash windows, panelled doors, exposed floorboards and picture rails.
The well presented accommodation is good sized and offers excellent potential for enlargement, which might include a loft conversion.
Briefly, extending to:
Ground floor - Reception hall, through living/dining room (originally 2 rooms), kitchen with under-stairs larder (potential cloakroom)
First floor - Landing, 2 double bedrooms, bathroom.
The rear garden is a further feature, being very long and backing onto fields.
Viewing is strongly recommended by the sole agents, Stags.
Outside - There is on-lane parking subject to availability. The cottage is set well back and elevated, backing onto open fields. There is a front garden down to lawn together with shrubs. The long rear garden is principally down to lawn.
Situation - The cottage enjoys a lovely location on the northern edge of Bradpole village, with far-reaching open views and with easy access to the attractive countryside. Bradpole village is within easy reach with a butcher's, church and village hall. Local primary and secondary schools are within easy reach together with bus services. Bridport is a thriving historic town with excellent shopping, leisure and cultural amenities, including a twice weekly market, art centre and numerous restaurants, cafes and pubs. The area is designated as one of outstanding natural beauty (AONB) and the stunning Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site at West Bay is jus some ten minutes' drive away.
Services - All mains services. Gas-fired central heating.
Broadband - Standard up to 5Mbps and Superfast up to 43Mbps.
Mobile phone service providers available are EE, Three, O2 and Vodafone for voice and data services outside.
(Broadband and mobile phone information taken from Ofcom website Results are predictions and not a guarantee. Actual services available may be different from results and may be affected by network outages).
Residential Lettings - If you are considering investing in a Buy To Let or letting another property and require advice on current rents, yields or general lettings information to ensure you comply, please contact a member of our lettings team on 01308 428001 or via email rentals.bridport@stags.co.uk
Viewings - Strictly by appointment with Stags Bridport.
Directions - From Bridport East Street roundabout, take the A3066 towards Beaminster and after the Gore Cross roundabout take the next right, signed West Milton/Powerstock. Gore Terrace will be seen after about ? mile, directly in front.
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