- Walking distance to the vibrant Westbourne Village +
- 100 metres from historic Alum Chine Bridge & 25 National Cycle Route +
- 0.4 mile walk away from Alum Chine beach +
- Front garden and off road parking +
- Bright and spacious living / dining room +
- Scope to renovate and personalise +
- Unique 2-bedroom detached 'Cottage' originally Alum Chine Stables +
An exclusive chance awaits to own a hidden treasure within walking distance of Alum Chine beach and the vibrant Westbourne Village. This charming two double-bedroom detached cottage, built circa. 1850 is associated to the original Zetland Court, the seaside villa of Lord and Lady Wimborne of Canford. This property presents an excellent opportunity and potential for renovation, ideal for creating a splendid second home or primary residence in a fantastic location. The front garden is large enough to park two cars, which in turn leads to a cute entrance courtyard set behind large wrought-iron gates, where horses possibly once stood as it's believed that The Coach House next door and The Cottage were formerly stables. The property enjoys an abundance of natural light, highlighted by a spacious double front reception lounge and living room featuring two full sized windows. The compact kitchen sits off the wood-panelled hallway and opens onto an external courtyard. On the first floor, you will find two generously sized double bedrooms, each with fitted wardrobes, serviced by a fully tiled family bathroom.
In walking distance of Alum Chine Beach and the vibrant village of Westbourne, which provides all that is needed for day-to-day living. From a highly regarded independent butcher to the much used Marks & Spencer's food hall, a diverse range of restaurants and cafés and so much more. The awarding winning blue flag beaches are within 0.4 mile, offering an opportunity to enjoy stunning far reaching views over Old Harry Rocks and the Isle of Wight. Acclaimed to be one of the most desirable places to live in the UK, this area of the south coast benefits from fantastic weather thanks to its microclimate, due to being sheltered by the Isle of Wight and also its proximity to the Channels Islands. The area also has a developing arts scene, at the centre of which is The Lighthouse in Poole, home to the globally acclaimed Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, and the Pavilion Theatre, Russell Cotes Art Gallery and BIC in Bournemouth. The 18-hole Championship golf course at Parkstone Golf Club is a five minute drive away. London Waterloo is accessible in approx 2 hours from the local station at Branksome.
Council Tax Band D - £2048.24