- Grade II Listed townhouse +
- Four bedrooms +
- Spacious and versatile accommodation +
- Sunny courtyard taking in distant country views +
- On street parking +
Charming Grade II Listed house situated within level walking distance of Bridport town.
The Dwelling - Understood to date back to the early 19th century, this Grade II Listed townhouse is situated on St Andrews Road, a highly sought after location conveniently placed for Bridport town centre. The property offers spacious and flexible accommodation with character features and views towards Bothenhampton Hill to the rear.
Accommodation - The property is conventionally arranged around an entrance hallway, with a dining room to the front and a living room to the rear. The living room is generously proportioned, with a woodburning stove as its focal point and a sash window overlooking the garden. The galley kitchen is off here, with a comprehensive range of built-in storage cupboards, integrated electric oven and 5-ring gas hob, with space for any necessary appliances. The kitchen also houses the new boiler.
On the first floor, there is a double bedroom, a single bedroom currently utilised as a walk-in wardrobe and the family bathroom. The bathroom is fitted with a white suite comprising a roll-top bath with overhead shower, a wash hand basin and a wc. There are two additional generously proportioned double bedrooms to the second floor, the principal of which having a built-in cupboard and a delightful view to the rear towards Bothenhampton Hill and sea glimpses.
Outside - The property is set back from the road with a small enclosed front garden and two useful storage sheds. To the rear is a delightful walled courtyard garden ideal for al fresco dining, taking in the views over the town towards Bothenhampton Hill. On street parking is available on a first come first served basis.
Services - Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage. Gas fired central heating.
Broadband: Ultrafast broadband is available.
Mobile phone coverage: Network coverage is good indoors and outdoors. (
Dorset Council:
Council Tax band: C
Situation - The property is within level walking distance of the heart of Bridport, a bustling and vibrant market town which has a history of rope making and is now a gateway to the Jurassic World Heritage coastline at nearby West Bay. It has an excellent variety of independent shops, supermarkets, hotels, pubs, restaurants and cafes catering for a range of tastes and wide ranging arts and music events, including the Literary Festival and Dorset Arts Week. There is a thriving twice weekly market with food, clothes, hardware and antiques and bric-a-brac. Bridport is conveniently placed for Dorchester and Weymouth to the east and Axminster to the west. Walking, water sports and riding opportunities are plentiful in the area. There is a good choice of primary and secondary schooling in the area. Communication links are good with road links along the A35 and mainline stations at Maiden Newton, Dorchester, Axminster and Crewkerne.