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Charmouth

PROPERTY TYPE

Apartment

BEDROOMS

2

BATHROOMS

2

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Key features

  • Grade II Listed
  • Georgian building
  • Stunning gardens and views
  • Parking for 2 cars
  • 2 Bathrooms
  • High spec fitted kitchen
  • Outskirts of Charmouth
  • 1 mile from the sea!
  • Leasehold
  • Rateable value £1750

Description

Nestled in the picturesque village of Charmouth, this charming apartment offers a delightful blend of character and modern living. With two well-proportioned bedrooms, this residence is perfect for small families, couples, or those seeking a tranquil retreat by the coast.

The apartment features a spacious reception room, ideal for entertaining guests or enjoying quiet evenings at home.

One of the standout features of this property is the ample parking space available for two vehicles, a rare find in such a desirable location.

Charmouth itself is renowned for its stunning coastal scenery and rich history, making it an ideal spot for those who appreciate nature and outdoor activities. With local amenities just a stone's throw away, you will find everything you need within easy reach.

This apartment presents a unique opportunity to own a piece of history in a beautiful setting, combining the charm of a bygone era with the comforts of contemporary living. Don't miss the chance to make this delightful property your new home.

The Property - This beautiful Grade II listed building was restored to its former glory four years ago and is currently successfully operated as a high end holiday let for discerning guests. There are three characterful apartments and a separate cottage within the landscaped grounds of Bellair.

Decorated with heritage paint hues complimenting the light, elegant and spacious layout. High ceilings, original fireplaces, shutters and windows, deep skirting boards, and doors reflect the high attention to detail. Along with cast iron radiators and traditional classical designed bathrooms creates a beautiful living space, which is equally suitable as a main home or high quality holiday accommodation.

The private front door is accessed on the side of the building, via a sheltered courtyard with locally sourced blue lias flagstones. The generous hallway with pale Purbeck flagstone flooring and an integrated smoke alarm leads to the kitchen to the right.

Traditional Shaker floor and tall wall cupboards with brass fixtures reflect the original character and Georgian proportions. The tall shuttered original sash windows above the double Belfast sink overlooks the courtyard. AEG five ring gas hob, double oven plus wide pan, cutlery and utensil drawers, along with wooden work tops make a practical and versatile space. AEG fully integrated dishwasher and washing machine included.

The elegant white quartz topped central island concealing separate integrated fridge and freezer units leads to a light and spacious lounge/diner. Large sash window with original shutters overlook the extensive communal grounds. Neutral fitted carpet with large fireplace and electric fire effect wood burner.

Spacious well proportioned master bedroom with deep skirting boards, fitted carpet and original windows. Traditional, tiled ensuite bathroom with Burlington classic sink unit, fixtures and cast iron bath, glass shower screen bath and mains shower.

Second double bedroom plus separate guest shower and W.C with traditional Burlington fixtures, tiling and electric towel rail complete this versatile home.

Outside - The building is approached by a curved gravel drive with ample parking for visitors, overlooking beautiful panoramic views of the Marshwood vale and hills. The garden has established trees, expansive lawns and pedestrian pathways.

Situation - Charmouth is a highly sought after village lying on the beautiful Jurassic Coast and only some three miles to the east of Lyme Regis. The village offers excellent local amenities, a popular primary school and a Blue Flag beach with access to the stunning coastline and coastal footpaths. The property is about a mile outside of Charmouth.

Services - Gas fired central heating
Klaugester Biodisc sewage treatment plant (installed in 2004 and serviced June 2024).
ADSL 20 MBPS internet.

Viewings - Via the selling agent stags. The property is a holiday let, so we may need to work around changeover days.

Lease Details And Info - 999 years from 2018
Service charge £1982
Ground rent £1
The property was built in 1830 with stone walls and slate roof.

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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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