Spacious Grade II Georgian cottage with parking and walled garden, a mile from the beach..
- Grade II listed Georgian end-terrace with many original features
- Chain free; over 1,300 sq ft across two floors (four bedrooms)
- Off-street parking for one car and on-site EV charger
- Secluded, low-maintenance walled garden with raised decking
- Requires updating/renovation throughout; renovation status noted
- Listed status and small flying freehold will restrict alterations
- Stone walls likely uninsulated; some energy-efficiency upgrades needed
- Broadband average indoors; excellent outdoor mobile signal
A striking Grade II listed Georgian end-of-terrace offering over 1,300 sq ft of naturally characterful accommodation, arranged over two floors. The house retains period features such as sash and oriel windows, a gabled porch and fireplaces, and benefits from unusually generous room sizes for a town-edge cottage. Off-street parking for one car, an EV charger and a secluded walled garden increase everyday convenience and privacy.
The layout provides four bedrooms and two bathrooms, making the house well suited to families or those wanting a prominent holiday base close to Lyme Regis (about one mile from the beach). The property is chain free and sits in a very affluent, low-flood-risk area with good local schools and easy access to town amenities and coastal walking.
Important practical points: the house requires updating and renovation throughout and its Grade II listing — together with a small flying freehold — will restrict alterations and may complicate some works. Insulation in the stone walls is likely absent and some modernisation of services and finishes will be needed. Broadband speeds are average; mobile signal outdoors is excellent.
For buyers attracted to period character and scope to add value, this property offers strong appeal: substantial internal space, parking and a surprisingly large walled garden close to Lyme Regis town centre. Those seeking a fully turn-key home or major remodelling without listed-consent constraints should note the limitations and costs involved.