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White Cottage, Hawkmore Hill Marshwood stags.co.uk 01308 428000 | [email protected] White Cottage, Hawkmore Hill Marshwood Detached, character cottage with two large double bedrooms in need of complete modernisation in Marshwood. EPC Band F Bridport 8.5 Miles; Lyme Regis 7 miles; Axminster 5 miles. • 2 Large Double Bedrooms • Upstairs Bathroom • Sitting Room • Dining Room • Family Room • Kitchen • Downstairs WC • Prices from £275,000 Cornwall | Devon | Somerset | Dorset | London White Cottage, Hawkmore Hill, Marshwood SITUATION AND AMENITIES harbour town of Lyme Regis which has The village has a wealth of local amenities featured in many films over the years. including a church, primary school, pub DESCRIPTION and post office/shop and a thriving and White Cottage is a detached property artistic local community. Marshwood lies thought to date back to the Victorian times within the catchment area of the which has subsequently been extended to renowned Woodroffe school in Lyme Regis. offer the accommodation that is there The village is surrounded by the beautiful today. rolling countryside with Dorset's highest hill, Pilsdon Pen, nearby and the The accommodation is arranged over two surrounding countryside offering an floors. On the ground floor there is an abundance of walks and bridleways. entrance hall, stair case to the first floor Lamberts Castle, which is one of a number and under-stairs WC. To the right hand of impressive iron aged hill forts in West side of the entrance hall is a generous Dorset, is nearby and is very popular with living room and to the back of the property dog walkers. The village is ideally placed to are two further reception rooms and a give access to Axminster, five miles away, kitchen. The first floor holds a bathroom which has good rail links to London and two large double bedrooms, but there (Waterloo) and the southeast and would be scope (subject to the necessary westwards to Exeter or further into Devon consents) to sub divide one of these and Cornwall. To the South, there is access bedrooms to turn the house into a three to the stunning Jurassic Coast at the pretty bed. The property would benefit from White Cottage, Hawkmore Hill, Marshwood modernisation. LOCAL AUTHORITY OUTSIDE West Dorset District Council www.dorsetforyou.gov.uk White Cottage sits back from the lane with ample parking spaces for a few vehicles to SERVICES the front. At the back of the house there is Electric heating. Mains water. Private septic a mature, long, level garden. tank drainage. DIRECTIONS VIEWINGS From our Bridport office on South Street, Strictly by appointment only through continue South to the West Bay Bridport Stags. roundabout taking the third exit onto the Call: 01308 428000 A35 heading towards Lyme Regis and Axminster. On approaching Raymond's Hill turn right into Scotts Lane and proceed right on to the B3165 heading towards Crewkerne. After about four miles before you enter the village of Marshwood, and just before some other white cottages on the main B3165, take a right hand turning up a lane and the entrance to White Cottage is a short distance on the left. White Cottage, Hawkmore Hill, Marshwood 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.
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