Entrance Hall
Stairs rise to the first floor. Under stairs area for shoes and coats. Doors to all rooms. Radiator
Sitting/Dinning Room - 6.4m x 3.33m (21'0" x 10'11")
Front aspect double glazed windows and rear aspect double glazed door into the garden. Fireplace (not working) Radiator.
Kitchen - 2.87m x 2.59m (9'5" x 8'6")
Side aspect double glazed window. Fitted with a range of wall and base units with work surface over. Gas cooker and hob. Space and plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher. Radiator.
Shower Room
Side aspect double glazed window. Shower cubicle with mains fed shower. Low level w/c and wash hand basin. Cupboard with gas boiler.
First Floor Landing
Stairs rise from the hallway. Doors to all rooms.
Bedroom One - 4.22m x 3.3m (13'10" x 10'10")
Front aspect double glazed windows. His and hers built in wardrobes. Radiator.
Bedroom Two - 3.23m x 2.84m (10'7" x 9'4")
Rear aspect double glazed window. Radiator
Bathroom
Side aspect double glazed window. Panel bath with shower over. Low level w/c and wash hand basin. Heated towel rail.
Outside
To the rear is a patio on two levels and gate with side access to the front of the house.
Lifestyle
The Isle of Portland is located on the south coast of Dorset and forms part of the World Heritage Coastline, known as the 'Jurassic Coast'. Famous for centuries as the home of Portland Stone, Portland is now evolving into a centre for leisure activities including fishing, diving, bird watching, rock climbing, walking and a variety of water sports, including sailing at Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy, venue for the sailing events at the 2012 Olympic Games. Portland is made up of several village communities which together boast a range of amenities including shops, health centres, primary and secondary schools.