Nestled in the heart of the sought-after village of Whitwell, Grade II listed Strathwell Dale is a truly characterful three-bedroom cottage brimming with history and charm. While the date stone proudly marks 1722, records suggest a dwelling stood on this site as far back as the early 1600s - steeped in local folklore and intrigue.
In 2007, the current owners embarked on a comprehensive renovation that brought the cottage's rich heritage to life. Period features uncovered during the works include impressive inglenook fireplaces (complete with bread oven and spice cupboard), beamed ceilings, and a former dairy - now transformed into a beautifully appointed kitchen. Among the more curious discoveries is what’s believed to be an old smugglers' hideout, further adding to the unique character of this delightful Island stone home.
Outside, there is parking for two/three vehicles to the side, with gated access to a generous rear garden - ideal for enjoying the peaceful village setting.
Whitwell lies on the southern side of the Island and benefits from a popular local pub, while the neighbouring village of Niton offers a range of amenities including a shop with post office, eateries, churches, a primary school, and access to nearby beaches.
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