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House For Sale £550,000
St. Mary Well Street, Beaminster, Dorset DT8


Description
This delightful cottage is located in one of the most desirable areas of Beaminster, close to both town and country. Though its history dates back to circa 1603 the property is not listed and offers all the comforts of a modern home. The present owner has invested in extensive renovations and the property is now in excellent order. Additions to the property internally include a high specification kitchen and modern bathroom. The accommodation is spacious with two reception rooms and three good size bedrooms. The cottage offers character features throughout. The garden is generous with paths meandering through deep borders with beautiful views across to the church. Early viewing recommended.

The property is laid out as follows:

There is a wooden door opening into the internal hall with stairs rising, double doors into the sitting room and further doorways to the kitchen and dining room.

The sitting room has solid oak flooring throughout, French doors leading outside and a characterful open fire.

The second reception room has a front aspect with carpeted flooring, feature electric fire and built-in shelving.

Next to this room is a newly fitted cloakroom comprising of a wash hand basin and WC.

Opposite the cloakroom is a stylish shaker kitchen comprising of white wall and base units with a straight edge solid oak worktop. The kitchen further benefits from an integral Smeg single oven and a free standing Smeg range cooker opposite plus a stainless-steel sink inset. There is a plumbed in Samsung fridge freezer with further spaces for a dryer and washing machine. A back door opens to the rear garden.

Upstairs are two double bedrooms and one single bedroom.

The family bathroom comprises a newly fitted suite of a low level bath, wash hand basin, WC, heated towel rail and a glazed walk-in shower cubicle with thermostatic shower.

Beaminster is a small West Dorset country town nestling in the hills surrounded by countryside designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town has many fine examples of Georgian architecture as well as picturesque 17th century cottages and at its heart is a conservation area with listed buildings, a number of which are built of mellow limestone. This thriving community has a good selection of shops, restaurants, and pubs, many of which are clustered around the town Square, and there are two schools, (primary and secondary). There is also an annual music festival as well as an arts festival and the surrounding countryside and superb coast, which is designated a World Heritage Site, can be accessed via a network of foot and bridle paths. The larger towns of Bridport, Dorchester and Yeovil are within reach along with Crewkerne where there is also a main line railway service to London (Waterloo). Super-fast broadband is available.

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