Walking distance to Lulworth Cove and Jurassic Coast Path
Three double bedrooms; principal with adjoining dressing/study
Recently renovated interior retaining period character
Large tiered rear garden with pagoda and pastureland backdrop
Off-street parking for two cars; visitor parking nearby
Oil-fired central heating (oil fuel, not a community supply)
Slow broadband speeds in the area
Dining-room ceiling staining noted — decorative repair needed
Set on an elevated lane in West Lulworth, this sympathetically renovated 1930s detached house combines coastal character with contemporary comfort. The light-filled sitting room and updated kitchen/dining room frame sweeping countryside and village views toward Bindon Hill and the Jurassic Coast, while the tiered rear garden and pagoda capture memorable sunsets toward Durdle Door.
The layout suits family life and holiday use: three double bedrooms (principal with an adjoining dressing/study), two bathrooms, and a ground-floor double bedroom with shower room ideal for guests or flexible living. A dedicated office/work-from-home space adds daily practicality. The property has been modernised but retains period quirks and thoughtful finishes throughout.
Practicalities to note: heating is oil-fired via boiler and radiators, broadband speeds are slow in this location, and some decorative repair (staining on a dining-room ceiling) has been recorded. Off-street parking for two cars and plentiful garden space back onto pastureland, offering privacy and scope for further landscaping or holiday-let enhancement.
This home will appeal to buyers seeking a ready-to-live-in village house with strong lifestyle appeal—walking access to Lulworth Cove and the Coastal Path, low local crime, and nearby primary schooling. It also presents straightforward potential for holiday letting in a high-demand coastal setting, subject to local regulations.































































