This chocolate-box thatched cottage dates from the 18th century is furnished to a high standard and is packed full of original features and outstanding character.
This immaculately-presented 18th-century thatched cottage sits in a peaceful rural location on the outskirts of a charming small town with views across the neighbouring fields. Inside, the property has been lovingly updated with fresh contemporary decor, a wood burner, window seats and a Bluetooth speaker while outside in the colourful garden there is a pleasant pergola for enjoying summer BBQs with the family. A short walk brings you to the centre of historic Beaminster with its cafes, pubs and shops, while the dramatic Dorset coastline is just a 7-mile drive away.
Inside, a homely and inviting lounge sets the scene for cosy nights in with loved ones, complete with a wood burner, a Smart TV and a pretty window seat for watching the world go by. Prepare and enjoy delicious meals in the bespoke kitchen/diner beyond, which features beech worktops, a Belfast sink, tiled floor and a Bluetooth speaker/DAB radio for cooking with a soundtrack. A sunny conservatory offers an alternative space for dining and has access to the garden. On ascending the stairs, which are steep and winding with narrow treads, you will find both bedrooms have been decorated in serene whites to ensure a restful sleep. The bathroom is located on the ground floor and has a bath with a shower over. When the sun is shining, enjoy a lazy afternoon with a good book in the charming enclosed garden with its flower borders and shrubs. There is off road parking to the rear of the property with additional parking on the village lane to the front.
Known for its historical heritage, the picturesque town of Beaminster is home to a good choice of cafes, pubs, convenience stores and restaurants for stocking up on supplies or eating out. An 8-mile drive south will bring you to the bustling market town of Bridport and the popular coastal town of West Bay with its iconic cliffs and golden shingle beach that stretches all the way to the Isle of Portland, 31 miles to the east. Other points of interest along the dramatic Jurassic coastline include Charmouth (14 miles), Seatown (11 miles) and Lyme Regis (17 miles).