Fishpond, Bridport, DT6 6NN
£900,000
Guide price
Guide price
Bedrooms: 4
Detached four bedroom house with a two bedroom lodge/annex with far-reaching panoramic views, set in approx 1.06 acres.
Is this the best view in Dorset? Peters Gore Lies on the South side of Lamberts Castle with wonderful views over the Marshwood Vale to the East to Rampisham, to the South to Portland Bill and to the West to the sea at Charmouth. The views are complemented by some outstanding and flexible accommodation with a good four bedroom detached house supplemented by a 2 bedroom lodge that could be used as a holiday let, a home office or an annex if so required. Add to that a plot that extends to approximately 1.06 acres and you have it all.
The House
The house has been sited and orientated to take full advantage of its southerly aspect, with all of the living rooms and bedrooms taking in the wonderful views. The accommodation is accessed via a hallway that stretches along the rear of the house off which all the principal rooms are accessed. To one end there is a sitting room, with a bay window and a fireplace equipped with an electric fire, that flows through to a conservatory laid to a ceramic tile floor with doors to one side onto the gardens. To the centre of the house there is a dining room with sliding double doors also into the gardens with, to the other end, a kitchen. The kitchen is equipped with a comprehensive range of floor and wall mounted units and cabinets, with an integrated electric double oven and a ceramic hob with space for a fridge and a dishwasher. To one corner there is a most useful pantry while the floor is laid to ceramic tile. To the rear of the property there is both a laundry and a dog and boot room. Upstairs there are four good bedrooms, three of which share a family bathroom, with the principal bedroom having an en suite shower room. The property is in good decorative order throughout, has UPVC double glazing and oil fired central heating.
The Lodge
The lodge is of timber construction and has a living room to its centre with a bedroom suite either side. Running along the front there is a large paved terrace that takes in the views. The lodge also faces South.
The house is approached through a gated entrance into a block paved driveway providing parking and turning for a number of cars and access to both the double garage and a carport. The garage is equipped with a remotely operated electric up and over door, light and power. Immediately to the rear of the house there is a sauna building and to the rear and side of the house there is a summer house. The formal gardens lie in front of the house and are for the most part laid to lawn with areas of herbaceous and shrub planting to the edges, designed to give shape colour and form throughout the seasons. At the top of the plot there is a further elevated area of deck complete with a BBQ hut and a hot tub which take in the best of the views. To the side of the lodge a gate gives way to a more wild area of paddock which adjoins the National Trust land on Lamberts Castle. It is a haven for wildlife, flora and fauna and is an SSSI.
Is this the best view in Dorset? Peters Gore Lies on the South side of Lamberts Castle with wonderful views over the Marshwood Vale to the East to Rampisham, to the South to Portland Bill and to the West to the sea at Charmouth. The views are complemented by some outstanding and flexible accommodation with a good four bedroom detached house supplemented by a 2 bedroom lodge that could be used as a holiday let, a home office or an annex if so required. Add to that a plot that extends to approximately 1.06 acres and you have it all.
The House
The house has been sited and orientated to take full advantage of its southerly aspect, with all of the living rooms and bedrooms taking in the wonderful views. The accommodation is accessed via a hallway that stretches along the rear of the house off which all the principal rooms are accessed. To one end there is a sitting room, with a bay window and a fireplace equipped with an electric fire, that flows through to a conservatory laid to a ceramic tile floor with doors to one side onto the gardens. To the centre of the house there is a dining room with sliding double doors also into the gardens with, to the other end, a kitchen. The kitchen is equipped with a comprehensive range of floor and wall mounted units and cabinets, with an integrated electric double oven and a ceramic hob with space for a fridge and a dishwasher. To one corner there is a most useful pantry while the floor is laid to ceramic tile. To the rear of the property there is both a laundry and a dog and boot room. Upstairs there are four good bedrooms, three of which share a family bathroom, with the principal bedroom having an en suite shower room. The property is in good decorative order throughout, has UPVC double glazing and oil fired central heating.
The Lodge
The lodge is of timber construction and has a living room to its centre with a bedroom suite either side. Running along the front there is a large paved terrace that takes in the views. The lodge also faces South.
The house is approached through a gated entrance into a block paved driveway providing parking and turning for a number of cars and access to both the double garage and a carport. The garage is equipped with a remotely operated electric up and over door, light and power. Immediately to the rear of the house there is a sauna building and to the rear and side of the house there is a summer house. The formal gardens lie in front of the house and are for the most part laid to lawn with areas of herbaceous and shrub planting to the edges, designed to give shape colour and form throughout the seasons. At the top of the plot there is a further elevated area of deck complete with a BBQ hut and a hot tub which take in the best of the views. To the side of the lodge a gate gives way to a more wild area of paddock which adjoins the National Trust land on Lamberts Castle. It is a haven for wildlife, flora and fauna and is an SSSI.
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