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Marshwood, Bridport, Dorset

Guide Price
£500,000
Stags, Bridport
PROPERTY TYPE

Land

SIZE

43,560 sq ft

4,047 sq m

Key features

  • Rare development opportunity
  • Detailed planning permission
  • 4 proposed detached houses
  • Lovely views
  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
  • Freehold
  • Sought after village
  • Beautiful Marshwood Vale

Description

A residential development site with planning permission for 4 detached houses, in a popular village.

The Development Site - An exciting and unique development opportunity in the sought after village of Marshwood.

Planning Permission - Planning permission was passed in November 2023 (Ref: P/FUL/2021/00544) for the building of four detached houses. It will be subject to a Section 106 Agreement.

Proposed Houses - Plot 1 Detached house - 2 bedrooms, study/office (potential bedroom 3), 2 bathrooms, double garage – Net floor area around 1,335sqft excluding garage.
Plot 2Detached house - 3 bedrooms, study/office (potential bedroom 4), 2 bathrooms, garage – Net floor area around 1,569sqft excluding garage.

Plot 3Detached house - 3 bedrooms, study/office (potential bedroom 4), 2 bathrooms, garage – Net floor area around 1,569sqft excluding garage.

Plot 4Detached house - 3 bedrooms, study/office (potential bedroom 4), 2 bathrooms, double garage – Net floor area around 1,569sqft excluding garage.

Occupation of the dwellings as a main residence only.

Situation - The development site lies on the western outskirts of the village of Marshwood, which nestles in the idyllic Marshwood Vale. It enjoys far-reaching countryside views in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village has a wealth of local amenities including a church, primary school and a thriving local community. The village is surrounded by the beautiful rolling countryside with Dorset’s highest hill nearby and the surrounding countryside offers an abundance of walks and bridleways. The village is ideally places with easy access to the towns of Beaminster, Bridport, Axminster and Lyme Regis.

Services - Mains electricity and water. Private sewage treatment systems will need to be installed.

Viewings - Strictly by appointment with Stags Bridport.

Directions - From Bridport go west along the A35 towards Axminster. At Raymonds Hill/Hunters Lodge turn right onto the B3165 to Marshwood. The development site will be seen on the left, virtually opposite the village school.

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Marshwood, Bridport, Dorset

Marshwood, Bridport, Dorset

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Axminster Station5.7 miles
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About Stags, Bridport

32 South Street, Bridport, Dorset DT6 3NQ
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Stags Bridport Office

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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