2 bedroom cottage
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Cottage
2 beds
1 bath
1,711 sq ft / 159 sq m
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
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Features and description
A most delightful detached two bedroomed cottage in the heart of a very picturesque village.
THE PROPERTY
Situated near the heart of the most delightful village of Netherbury, first glimpses of Highfield Cottage are most impressive with its attractive stone façade under a pretty tiled roof.
On first entering the property there is a real sense of charm and space with a very well-proportioned sitting room with pretty stone flooring and a woodburning stove.
The kitchen is also a good size with plenty of room for a kitchen/breakfast table, and incorporating a number of wall and base units and a pretty wooden window seat. There is also direct access to the utility and external storage area.
The two bedrooms are on the first floor and are both a good size, also with a separate shower/bathroom. Like many rooms in the house there are views over the very pictureque village and stream.
To the side of the property is a very manageable garden, with a paved terrace ideal for al fresco dining.
All in all, this would make a wonderful primary or secondary home in the most idyllic yet very convenient location.
LOCATION
The picturesque village of Netherbury is in a conservation area and justifiably one of the most sought-after villages in West Dorset. Nestled along the Brit Valley and the nearby River Brit amongst rolling hills and stunning countryside, the village was home to the original 'River Cottage' of Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall fame. Enjoying a thriving community, the village hall hosts a range of events and activities, and the beautifully positioned 12th century St Mary's Church. The popular Hare & Hounds Public House is a 30-minute walk in the nearby hamlet of Waytown. Historic Beaminster is just 1.6 miles away offering convenience and bespoke shopping as well as a number of popular restaurants, cafes and pubs, two doctors surgeries and post office. Just under 6 miles to the south is the vibrant Georgian market town of Bridport with its twice weekly market, regular farmers' and vintage markets and a range of shops and services such as restaurants, art centre, leisure centre and supermarkets. West Bay, with its harbour, shops, cafes and art galleries can be found further to the south with easy access to the beaches and many beautiful coastal walks. The area forms a part of the Jurassic Coast, World Heritage Site and benefits from the impressive backdrop of the dramatic West Cliff with lovely bathing and fishing beaches.
THE PROPERTY
Situated near the heart of the most delightful village of Netherbury, first glimpses of Highfield Cottage are most impressive with its attractive stone façade under a pretty tiled roof.
On first entering the property there is a real sense of charm and space with a very well-proportioned sitting room with pretty stone flooring and a woodburning stove.
The kitchen is also a good size with plenty of room for a kitchen/breakfast table, and incorporating a number of wall and base units and a pretty wooden window seat. There is also direct access to the utility and external storage area.
The two bedrooms are on the first floor and are both a good size, also with a separate shower/bathroom. Like many rooms in the house there are views over the very pictureque village and stream.
To the side of the property is a very manageable garden, with a paved terrace ideal for al fresco dining.
All in all, this would make a wonderful primary or secondary home in the most idyllic yet very convenient location.
LOCATION
The picturesque village of Netherbury is in a conservation area and justifiably one of the most sought-after villages in West Dorset. Nestled along the Brit Valley and the nearby River Brit amongst rolling hills and stunning countryside, the village was home to the original 'River Cottage' of Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall fame. Enjoying a thriving community, the village hall hosts a range of events and activities, and the beautifully positioned 12th century St Mary's Church. The popular Hare & Hounds Public House is a 30-minute walk in the nearby hamlet of Waytown. Historic Beaminster is just 1.6 miles away offering convenience and bespoke shopping as well as a number of popular restaurants, cafes and pubs, two doctors surgeries and post office. Just under 6 miles to the south is the vibrant Georgian market town of Bridport with its twice weekly market, regular farmers' and vintage markets and a range of shops and services such as restaurants, art centre, leisure centre and supermarkets. West Bay, with its harbour, shops, cafes and art galleries can be found further to the south with easy access to the beaches and many beautiful coastal walks. The area forms a part of the Jurassic Coast, World Heritage Site and benefits from the impressive backdrop of the dramatic West Cliff with lovely bathing and fishing beaches.
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Our Bridport/Dorchester office opened in 2013 and is located in the centre of this delightful, bustling West Dorset market town renowned for its art, music and food culture and situated just a short distance away from the magnificent Jurassic coastline, designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The office specialises in the sale of fine and interesting properties, from cottages and townhouses, to farmhouses and large country houses, coastal properties, small farms and estates throughout this stunning part of the West Country where Dorset, Devon & Somerset converge. Jackson-Stops have a strong presence throughout the West Country with offices in Barnstaple, Bridport/Dorchester, Exeter, Shaftesbury, Sherborne, Taunton & Truro together with a network of 44 offices nationally, including London with our principal country house department being situated in Curzon Street, Mayfair.


















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