This attractive detached chalet bungalow occupies a quiet position on a private cul-de-sac in the pretty village of Uplyme, in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and five miles inland from Lyme Regis.
The three double-bedroom dwelling is being brought to the market for the first time in nearly four decades and has undergone extensive work since being purchased by the current owners in 1984. The original bungalow dates back to the 1930s and retains some charming features including a heavy studded wooden front door and solid oak flooring that can be seen in several of the ground floor rooms.
Inside, the property is bright and airy, and presented in good decorative order. The sitting room has a large box window and a contemporary fireplace with a wood-burning stove, and there is an adjoining office/hobby room that leads out to the garden. The stylish kitchen/dining room has benefitted from being extended and remodelled in recent years and features a wide variety of gloss-finished cream units with soft close features along with double cantilever corner cupboards and a range of integrated appliances.
Two well-proportioned double bedrooms are located at the front of the property, while the third bedroom can be found on the first floor which was converted from the original loft space in the 1990s. The main bathroom and a further shower room can be found on the ground floor.
Outside, the rear garden has been beautifully landscaped and is packed full of seasonal colour, established shrubs and fruit trees. A raised patio spans the full width of the property and beyond the mature borders, there is a vegetable garden with raised beds and a greenhouse.
At the front, the double-width driveway is suitable for four vehicles.
Yawl Crescent, Uplyme, Lyme Regis
Guide Price: £550,000
Agent: Symonds & Sampson
Agent's Tel: 01297 33122
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