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Butts Cottage Ryall, Bridport, Dorset, DT6 6EJ Butts Cottage Butts Cottage Ryall, Bridport, Dorset, DT6 6EJ THE PROPERTY remote control up-and-over door, power, Butts Cottage is a charming detached light and a side door, off road parking to period cottage believed to date back to the front of the cottage and a good sized the 1700s with later additions and was parking to the rear of the gardens, formerly a bakery. Under the current accessed via a five bar gate. ownership since 2013, the cottage has SITUATION been subject to extensive renovation and improvement to a very high standard. Butts Cottage enjoys an elevated, Bridport 5 Miles Lyme Regis 7 Miles The accommodation is spacious with peaceful and private setting on a no- potential to create a self-contained through lane within the hamlet of Ryall, annexe and for a loft conversion. All the but is not isolated, being only a few miles principal rooms overlook the delightful inland from the World Heritage Jurassic gardens and the bedrooms all have far Coastline. Nearby Whitchurch reaching views over the Marshwood Canonicorum has a public house and Vale. Morcombelake has a shop/post office and a large farm shop. The area is The many impressive features and designated one of Outstanding Natural improvements include a modern kitchen Beauty and there are many wonderful A charming detached with bespoke units, granite worktops, walking opportunities on the doorstep flagstone floor tiles and comprehensive including the National Trust Hardown Hill. cottage with delightful appliances, and 2 upgraded bathrooms, The historic coastal towns of Bridport & gardens and stunning views both with power showers. The drawing Lyme Regis and the market town of room features a solid oak beamed Axminster are all within easy reach, with over the Marshwood Vale. fireplace with Clearview wood burner, main line rail services to London and the window seats and bespoke illuminated West Country from the latter. Charmouth book/display cabinets. There are also has a popular primary school and Blue quality floor coverings with fitted carpets, Flag bathing beaches. • Detached Period Cottage engineered solid oak flooring to the SERVICES • Located in a Peaceful Country Hamlet principal reception rooms and ceramic Mains electricity and water. Oil fired tiled flooring. Many of the rooms have • Spacious 2280 sqft Floor Area central heating (supplementary electric been decorated with Farrow and Ball and • Extensive and versatile Accommodation underfloor heating to the 2 main Rose of Jericho paints. • Much Improved bathrooms). Septic tank. Good OUTSIDE broadband. • Annexe Potential The impressive and well stocked gardens VIEWINGS • Fantastic Country Views are a further big feature of Butts Cottage. Strictly by appointment with Stags The gardens have been laid on varying • Beautiful Secluded Gardens Bridport office, telephone 01308 levels with areas of lawn interspersed 428000. with numerous flower and shrub borders and trees including handkerchief tree, DIRECTIONS weeping pear, yew and a magnificent 85 From Bridport follow the A35 through year old magnolia tree, along with small Chideock. On entering Morcombelake vegetable and herb gardens. To the (by the farm shop) turn right signed Ryall. Guide price £750,000 south is an elevated terrace which Continue for about 0.75 miles and on affords stunning views across the entering Ryall take the first right turn, Marshwood Vale. Adjoining the terrace is signed for a number of properties a brick built potting shed/studio. There is including Butts Cottage which can be also a detached double garage with found after approximately 100 yards. Butts Cottage Ryall, Bridport, Dorset, DT6 6EJ These particulars are a guide only and should not be relied upon for any purpose. 29 South Street, Bridport, Dorset, DT6 3NR 01308 428000 [email protected] stags.co.uk @StagsProperty Cornwall | Devon | Somerset | Dorset | London.
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