- Quiet Central Location +
- Woodburning Stove +
- Period Features +
- Fitted Kitchen +
- Refurbished To High Standard +
- Pretty Garden +
- Short Level Walk To Town +
Located in Fleet Street, Beaminster, this delightful terraced cottage offers a perfect blend of character and comfort. With its older architecture, the property exudes a warm and inviting atmosphere, making it an ideal home for those who appreciate traditional British charm .Upon entering, you are welcomed into a cosy reception room that serves as the heart of the home. This space is perfect for relaxing or entertaining guests, providing a comfortable setting for both quiet evenings and lively gatherings. The cottage features two well-proportioned bedrooms, each offering a peaceful retreat for rest and relaxation. This charming cottage is a wonderful opportunity for anyone looking to embrace the quaintness of town life while enjoying the comforts of a well-maintained home.
Entrance Lobby - Part glazed front door opens into lobby with room for coats & boots. Glazed door into Living Room.
Living Room - Window to front aspect.. Inglenook fireplace with oak lintel & exposed brick housing woodburning stove. Doors off to kitchen and stairs.
Kitchen - Window to rear aspect overlooking garden. Range of fitted units with solid timber worktop over. Belfast sink. Space for freestanding cooker, with extraction hood over. Integrated slim dishwasher. Curtained off utility area to screen washing machine and storage. Breakfast bar. Part glazed door to rear garden.
Stairs & Landing - Window to rear aspect. Door at bottom of stairs, first floor landing has doors off to all rooms. Built in airing cupboard with timber shelves and combi boiler.
Bedroom 1 - Window to front aspect. Double room with partial exposed hamstone feature.
Bedroom 2 - Window to rear aspect.
Bathroom - Traditional wash hand basin, high level WC, full size bath with glass screen and fitted drench shower head over. Obscure glazed window to front aspect.
Garden - Attractively landscaped with ornamental plants. Paved patio area which can be a real sun trap. At the rear is a stone former privy outhouse used as a garden shed. As is common with cottages, one neighbouring house has a pedestrian right of way along the top path across the garden to their outhouse and exit to Fleet Street.