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Church Street, Beaminster

PROPERTY TYPE

Terraced

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

926 sq ft

86 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Period House in Beaminster
  • Grade II listed
  • Central location
  • On street parking
  • Kitchen, living, dining rooms
  • Charming gardens
  • Walking distance to amenities
  • Highly sough after location
  • Freehold
  • CTB C

Description

This early Georgian house in Beaminster has undergone a thorough renovation.
The red brick Flemish bond facade has the most delicate of appearances, with a pretty canted bay window that is flanked by vast quantities of hollyhocks each summer. A scented climbing rose surrounds the front door.
The Grade II listed home has been brought up to date whilst conserving the historic fabric of the building. Lath and plaster walls, flagstone floors, fireplaces and Georgian sash windows give this house wonderful character. The fine original wooden screens that delineate the downstairs rooms create charming living spaces.
A kitchen and reception room downstairs benefit from a Jotul wood burning stove. The kitchen has a Smeg hob and oven, Belfast sink and a space under the stairs for a large fridge.
The first floor has a large bedroom, with built in storage and room for a king size bed. Light streams in through the two sash windows. A wood panelled bathroom with a bath is accessed from the landing.
The snug / tv room to the rear of first floor also has large amounts of custom built in storage which hides the tv.
Stairs to the 2nd floor lead up to another bedroom, a dormer window looks out over the garden. A newly installed en-suite bathroom benefits from a large rainfall shower.
A flagstone through passage, on the ground floor, leads directly into a courtyard,(belonging to a neighbour) through which one accesses the private walled cottage garden. The hallway benefits from more custom built cupboards.
The garden has been redesigned by the current owner, with scented climbing roses, jasmine and herbaceous borders.
The lawn area catches the sun rays though out the day. An area for a table and chairs benefits from the evening sun.

A stunning Georgian house on the sought after Church Street in the thriving town of Beaminster just 8 miles inland from the Jurassic coast in an AONB. EPC: Exempt - Grade II Listed

The Property - This early Georgian house in Beaminster has undergone a thorough renovation.
The red brick Flemish bond facade has the most delicate of appearances, with a pretty canted bay window that is flanked by vast quantities of hollyhocks each summer. A scented climbing rose surrounds the front door.
The Grade II listed home has been brought up to date whilst conserving the historic fabric of the building. Lath and plaster walls, flagstone floors, fireplaces and Georgian sash windows give this house wonderful character. The fine original wooden screens that delineate the downstairs rooms create charming living spaces.
A kitchen and reception room downstairs benefit from a Jotul wood burning stove. The kitchen has a Smeg hob and oven, Belfast sink and a space under the stairs for a large fridge.
The first floor has a large bedroom, with built in storage and room for a king size bed. Light streams in through the two sash windows. A wood panelled bathroom with a bath is accessed from the landing.
The snug / tv room to the rear of first floor also has large amounts of custom built in storage which hides the tv.
Stairs to the 2nd floor lead up to another bedroom, a dormer window looks out over the garden. A newly installed en-suite bathroom benefits from a large rainfall shower.
A flagstone through passage, on the ground floor, leads directly into a courtyard,(belonging to a neighbour) through which one accesses the private walled cottage garden. The hallway benefits from more custom built cupboards.
The garden has been redesigned by the current owner, with scented climbing roses, jasmine and herbaceous borders. The lawn area catches the sun rays though out the day. An area for a table and chairs benefits from the evening sun.

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Church Street, Beaminster
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GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
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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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