- GII listed terraced cottage +
- Two bedooms +
- Town centre location +
- No onward chain +
GII listed TERRACED COTTAGE situated in the heart of Dorchester TOWN CENTRE with CHARACTER FEATURES throughout and offered with NO ONWARD CHAIN.
Situated in the heart of Dorchester Town Centre, this characterful GII listed mid terraced property presents an excellent opportunity for first time and investment buyers alike. The property consists of brick elevations set under a slate, tile hung roof with wooden secondary double glazed units throughout. The property is approached via a communal pathway from High East Street leading to the property entrance and front garden area. On entrance to the property you are greeted by an open plan living/ dining area with kitchen to the rear. The room has abundance of character with attractive flag stone flooring and exposed brick fireplace and log burner providing a focal point to the room. The kitchen area comprises sage coloured units, finished with marble effect work tops and is fitted with sink unit and space for white goods and a single oven.
Stairs ascend to the first and second floors comprising bedroom two and the bathroom on the first floor and the master bedroom on the second floor. Bedroom two looks out over the front of the property, includes a most useful built in cupboard and has retained an original fireplace – although not in use. The bathroom comprises a panelled bath with shower attachment, WC and pedestal sink unit. The master bedroom is situated on the second floor, enjoying a double aspect to the front and rear respectively and also benefitting from a built in cupboard. There is also access to small loft space.
SERVICES & OUTGOINGS
All mains services
Electric heating
Council Tax Band D (£2,016.01 2024/25)
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Situated close to the centre of the town where a wide range of facilities for entertainment, health and leisure can be found. Dorchester Town is most famous for being the County Town of Dorset and being the birthplace of the famous poet and novelist Thomas Hardy in 1840. The World Heritage Site of the Jurassic Coast is only a few miles away. Communications are excellent, with main line railway links to London Waterloo and Bristol, cross channel services at Poole, airports at Bournemouth, Exeter and Bristol and there is a very effective road network.
To the front of the property is small garden area, suitable for a table and chairs as well as a most useful brick built store.