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stags.co.uk 01308 428000 | [email protected] 101 Crock Lane Bothenhampton A charming attached character filled home that has been recently renovated on the fringes of Bridport. Bridport 1.2 miles • Sitting room, • Kitchen diner and back kitchen. • 2 Double bedrooms. • Family bathroom. • Outbuilding. • Courtyard and a garden with extensive views. • Offers in excess of £250,000 Cornwall | Devon | Somerset | Dorset | London 101 Crock Lane, Bothenhampton SITUATION AND AMENITIES area, whether you wish to sail, fish, wander A charming character filled home in the old village amongst the rock pools at Charmouth or hunt for area of Bothenhampton( fringes of Bridport ) fossils at Chesil Beach, these popular spots are just opposite the church, and a stroll away from the a short drive way. The area is designated as an village hall and playground. There is a nearby Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with many nature reserve giving access to walks across open pretty walks and bridleways that allow you to countryside and the sea. The vibrant market town make the most of the gorgeous West Dorset of Bridport has a twice weekly market as well as scenery. Dorchester is 16 miles away and offers a regular farmers' and monthly vintage markets and wider range of amenities and shops with a main offers a range of quirky and artisan local shops. line connection to London Waterloo. Weymouth, Bridport has a thriving music, food, arts and DESCRIPTION literary community, hosting the Bridport Literary This is a delightful attached cottage which has Festival and the lively Bridport Hat Festival to name undergone extensive renovations in recent years. but a few. There are many cultural and community The property offers well-appointed events to add to the diary along with regular clubs, accommodation comprising, entrance hall, gigs and activities. Bridport's mainstream amenities fantastic kitchen diner with feature brick fireplace include restaurants and hotels, a cinema, art centre housing a log burner. To the rear of this room is a and leisure centre, supermarkets, a museum, a door leading through to a back kitchen with a health centre and a number of excellent primary range of units, sink and stable door to the schools and secondary schooling. There is good courtyard. To the other side of the entrance access to the famous Jurassic Coast from the pretty vestibule is the sitting room with original fireplace harbour of West Bay with its assortment of pubs with cast iron surround. On the first floor are two and restaurants not to mention the breathtaking double bedrooms which both enjoy views across coastal path. The surrounding inlets offer a variety the village towards the hills and coast in the of excellent beaches to cater for all tastes in the distance. The property is presented in excellent 101 Crock Lane, Bothenhampton order and occupies a convenient position within West Dorset District Council walking distance of the town centre, Morrisons Stratton House and West Bay! The property is believed to date 58-60 High West Street back to the 1880s. Dorchester OUTSIDE Dorset DT1 1UZ The property is approached via a pathway leading 01305 251010 to an enclosed front garden with a low level wall and wrought iron railings. This garden and DIRECTIONS frontage enjoys a delightful aspect with views From our Bridport office on South Street proceed across the pretty church opposite and surrounding south to the Crown Roundabout and take the first town and countryside beyond. To the rear of the exit onto Sea Road North. From this bypass take property there is a small courtyard with a useful the next available turning on the right, signposted brick outbuilding. Steps lead from this area to a Bothenhampton, onto Hollow Way and follow this pathway which follows along to a private garden road as it turns into Main Street (the older part of which sits above the cottage, adjacent to similar Bothenhampton). The property can be found gardens for the neighbouring cottages. The garden directly on the first junction with Crock Lane, is ideally positioned to enjoy delightful and slightly elevated from the road on the left hand extensive views over Bridport and to the sea. There side and opposite the Church. is a timber decked area with a summer house SERVICES located in the far corner, again ideally positioned All mains services are connected for the view, and another handy shed. It is also worth noting that there may be the opportunity to VIEWINGS create parking off Crock Lane, using some of this Strictly by appointment only through Bridport garden space, subject to the necessary consents. Stags. Call 01308 428000. LOCAL AUTHORITY 101 Crock Lane, Bothenhampton 29 South Street, Bridport, Dorset, DT6 3NR Tel: 01308 428000 Email: [email protected] These particulars are a guide only and should not be relied on for any purpose stags.co.uk.