Bredy Lane, Burton Bradstock, Bridport
- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
2
- BATHROOMS
2
- SIZE
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Key features
- New luxury holiday lodge
- 40ft x 20ft
- 2 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- High specification
- Decking
- Beautiful park
- Close to beach and village centre
- Pitch fee £6,702 per annum
- Expiry 2047
Description
Agent’S Note - The property is for second home/holiday use only and cannot be your main residence. No lettings are allowed.
The Property - Victory Parkview is a stunning new holiday lodge, inspired by a modern farmhouse and boasting contemporary design features.
The impressive specification includes:
•Beautifully crafted modern farmhouse style kitchen
•Neutral colour scheme
•Herringbone flooring
•Marble style worktops
•Integrated appliances and contemporary sink
•Stone woodgrain shaker style units
•Master bedroom with en-suite
•Twin room with en-suite facilities
•Gas central heating
•Double glazed
•Decking
•Off-road parking
•Landscaped communal grounds
•Dog friendly park with dog walking pathways on adjacent land
•Family friendly park
•Leisure facilities at nearby sister parks available including swimming pool, bar and restaurant etc.
•Season – 46 weeks (10.5 months) with the park being closed for 6 weeks in January/February each year
Licence - New 35 year licence with 10.5 months’ season. Annual pitch fees to cover upkeep of communal areas, rates, water charges and VAT.
Situation - Larkfield Holiday Park is a small intimate and peaceful holiday park, just a few minutes’ walk from the Jurassic Coast and the popular National Trust Hive Beach with cafe, forming part of the beautiful World Heritage coastline. Burton Bradstock is considered to be the most sought after village in West Dorset, being very picturesque and well known for its period stone and thatched cottages. It has excellent local facilities including a garage/shop, Post Office, public houses, church, village hall, primary school, library and nearby farm shop. There is a regular bus service.
The village lies within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The thriving market town of Bridport is only a few miles to the west with a whole range of facilities. The harbour and coastal resort of West Bay is also very nearby.
Services - Mains electricity, drainage water and gas.
Viewings - Strictly by appointment with Stags Bridport.
Directions - From Bridport go along the coastal road to Burton Bradstock. Continue through the village and shortly after passing the garage/shop, take the next left into Bredy Lane. Larkfield Holiday Park is seen shortly on the right.
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- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
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Bredy Lane, Burton Bradstock, Bridport
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Stags' Bridport office is situated in a prominent position on South Street, opposite Bridport Museum. The sales team enjoys the bustle of the town's twice weekly markets, as well as regular farmers' markets, which are a source of good local produce. Perfectly positioned between the West Country and London, Bridport is a gateway to the Jurassic Coast and lies within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, surrounded by the rolling hills of West Dorset.
Bridport and the surrounding area...Perfectly positioned between the West Country and London, Bridport is a gateway to the Jurassic Coast and lies within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, surrounded by the rolling hills of West Dorset. Overlooked by the iconic Colmers Hill, Bridport is steeped in a history of rope-making, which has influenced the design and layout of the town's gardens and houses. A mile to the south of Bridport is the quaint fishing harbour of West Bay, the setting for the famous TV drama Broadchurch, around which are numerous beaches and inlets for sailing and fishing, as well as walking and fossil hunting.
The town's rope industry is still alive today with local businesses providing nets for Wimbledon, major football championships and the Airforce. Bridport is a vibrant rural centre, with twice weekly street and farmers' markets, a thriving music, food, arts and literary community, which is involved in events such as the Bridport Literary Festival, Dorset Arts Week, The Food Festival, Bridport Carnival and Melplash Agricultural Show.
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