Guide price
£215,000
2 bed end terrace house for saleEast Stoke, Wareham, Dorset BH20
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: G
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
Period cottage
Two bedrooms
Two reception rooms
Garden
Requires updating
No onward chain
A charming, double-fronted end-of-terrace home offering a rare and exciting opportunity for the incoming purchaser to make their own.
This desirable property is owned by the local Estate and has been a successful long-term let. The cottage now presents a fantastic blank canvas for modernising and/or extending to the rear, subject to the necessary planning consents. The ground floor features two well-proportioned reception rooms, providing a versatile layout for everyday living and dining. To the rear, a practical galley kitchen leads through to a generous, full-sized family bathroom. Upstairs, the first floor comprises two spacious double bedrooms, both filled with natural light.
Situation
East Stoke is a Hamlet located on the periphery of the ‘Isle’ of Purbeck which encompasses part of the World Heritage Jurassic Coast. The area is home to some picturesque villages and beautiful landmarks including Corfe Castle, Poole Harbour, Sandbanks and Durdle Door. The nearby Saxon walled town of Wareham ( 3 miles ) lies adjacent to the River Frome which meanders to Poole Harbour. The town enjoys a thriving community with independent cinema, sports centre, cafes, museum and the weekly Market. There are a variety of supermarkets, dentist and doctors. The town of Wool (2 miles ) also provides local shops and public houses. East Stoke enjoys good transport links with a bus stop, train stations at Wool and Wareham with services to London Waterloo and the A35, (Dorchester to Poole) just 7 miles to the north with onward connections. Leisure time can be filled by visiting the many landmarks, local sports clubs include rugby, sailing, golf and cycling. There are a number of state and private primary and secondary school in the vicinity
Outside
To the front is a low-maintenance courtyard garden, enclosed by a classic stone wall with a pedestrian gate offering direct access to the shared parking layby. The rear garden is surprisingly spacious and fully enclosed. A central pathway guides you past established vegetable beds up to an elevated terrace and a charming character folly outbuilding. This private terrace creates a peaceful, sunny retreat completely tucked away from the main road.
Services
Mains water and electricity are connected to the property. Drainage is a shared private system which may not meet all current regulations. Ultrafast broadband is available and all mobile phone networks have good coverage.
Dorset Council Tax C
EPC: G
Directions
Post code: BH20 6AN
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This desirable property is owned by the local Estate and has been a successful long-term let. The cottage now presents a fantastic blank canvas for modernising and/or extending to the rear, subject to the necessary planning consents. The ground floor features two well-proportioned reception rooms, providing a versatile layout for everyday living and dining. To the rear, a practical galley kitchen leads through to a generous, full-sized family bathroom. Upstairs, the first floor comprises two spacious double bedrooms, both filled with natural light.
Situation
East Stoke is a Hamlet located on the periphery of the ‘Isle’ of Purbeck which encompasses part of the World Heritage Jurassic Coast. The area is home to some picturesque villages and beautiful landmarks including Corfe Castle, Poole Harbour, Sandbanks and Durdle Door. The nearby Saxon walled town of Wareham ( 3 miles ) lies adjacent to the River Frome which meanders to Poole Harbour. The town enjoys a thriving community with independent cinema, sports centre, cafes, museum and the weekly Market. There are a variety of supermarkets, dentist and doctors. The town of Wool (2 miles ) also provides local shops and public houses. East Stoke enjoys good transport links with a bus stop, train stations at Wool and Wareham with services to London Waterloo and the A35, (Dorchester to Poole) just 7 miles to the north with onward connections. Leisure time can be filled by visiting the many landmarks, local sports clubs include rugby, sailing, golf and cycling. There are a number of state and private primary and secondary school in the vicinity
Outside
To the front is a low-maintenance courtyard garden, enclosed by a classic stone wall with a pedestrian gate offering direct access to the shared parking layby. The rear garden is surprisingly spacious and fully enclosed. A central pathway guides you past established vegetable beds up to an elevated terrace and a charming character folly outbuilding. This private terrace creates a peaceful, sunny retreat completely tucked away from the main road.
Services
Mains water and electricity are connected to the property. Drainage is a shared private system which may not meet all current regulations. Ultrafast broadband is available and all mobile phone networks have good coverage.
Dorset Council Tax C
EPC: G
Directions
Post code: BH20 6AN
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