Listed for £550,000
March 23, 2026
Sold for £405,000
2021
Sold for £265,000
2010
Sold for £250,000
2008
Sold for £265,000
2006
Sold for £225,000
2004
Sold for £198,000
2002
Sold for £235,150
2001
Sold for £190,000
2000
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Outside
The Purbeck stone paved path from the garden gate leads to the front door but the eyes are drawn to the scale and beauty of this historical house.
The main garden, created by a garden designer who previously lived here, is towards the front of the house, nestled below street level, and afforded privacy by established trees and planting. The design of the garden reflects the history of the house with topiary and low hedging giving structure and framing lawns and a year-round display of shrubs and flowers. There are plenty of spots to sit and drink in the warmth of the sun or sheltered nooks to avoid the hottest part of the day. A particular favourite spot to welcome each day is beneath the Tulip tree where you can look over stone rooftops towards St Marks Church below. The Purbeck stone path wraps around the apartment’s walled garden where there are two garden sheds.
A few strides from the apartment there is designated parking in a private and secure space, with the comforting sound of shingle as you drive in…even the parking has a sense of the opulence of this home.
Location
The property is on a quiet charming road that meanders down to St. Marys Church at the foot of the hill, it is just a short walk to the beach and all of the entertainment of the town. Swanage is known for the yearly calendar of festivals and an active theatre, offering live shows as well as an independent cinema. Swanage has the lovely seaside charm which harkens back to days gone by, but with the contemporary twist of superb restaurants, independent coffee houses and shops. The Purbeck Golf Club is not far, with its stunning views out across Poole harbour and the steam train from the heritage station is a great way to travel.
A favourite circuit walk from the front door is to Townsend Reserve, Durlston, the Pier and home up the High Street, with amazing coastal views along the way. In the evening the owners often walk down to the beach for fish and chips sometimes followed by an evening at The Mowlem Theatre.
Directions
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