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This inter-terraced cottage dates back to the early part of the 20th Century and is constructed of brick with a slate roof, having concrete tiles to the rear extension. It is situated in a pleasant position near the outskirts of the village, virtually adjoining open country. The property is need of some updating but has the advantage of good sized family accommodation and views over heathland from the first floor.

The pretty village of Studland, the inspiration for Toytown in Enid Blyton's Noddy, lies at the South-Eastern tip of the Isle of Purbeck, approximately 9 miles from the conurbations of Poole and Bournemouth both of which have main line rail link to London Waterloo (approximately 2.5 hours). Much of the surrounding area is owned by the National Trust and is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty including the gateway to the Jurassic Coast and World Heritage Coastline.

The entrance hall leads you into the good sized living room with tiled fireplace and open fire. Beyond, the kitchen has been fitted with a range of light units and worktops and has ample space for a dining table. A small rear lobby leads through to the family bathroom which is fitted with a white suite; the lobby also gives access to the easily maintained rear courtyard garden.

Living Room   4.24m x 3.78m 13'11" x 12'5")
Kitchen   4.63m x 2.87m (15'2" x 9'5")
Bathroom   2.42m x 1.69m (7'11" x 5'6")

On the first floor there are three bedrooms, two good sized doubles and a single. The master bedroom is particularly spacious with an original fireplace and is situated at the front of the property. Bedrooms two and three are both at rear of the property and have views over the heathland.

Bedroom 1   3.9m x 3.38m (12'10" x 11'1")
Bedroom 2   3.76m x 2.73m (12'4" x 8'11")
Bedroom 3   2.76m x 2.14m (9'1" x 7')

The property is approached by a communal driveway. The front garden is situated opposite the house and is good sized. There is scope to create parking, subject to consent. At the rear there is an easily maintained walled courtyard garden with gated access to rear pedestrian access.

SERVICES   Mains water, drainage and electricity, no gas available.

COUNCIL TAX   Band D - £2,261.59 for 2021/2022.

VIEWINGS    Strictly by appointment through the Agents, Corbens,[use Contact Agent Button]. The postcode for SatNav is BH19 3BY.

Property Reference STU1396
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