This beautifully modernised bungalow occupies an elevated position on a well-regarded residential road approximately one mile inland from the centuries-old Cobb and harbour in Lyme Regis.
In recent years, the three-bedroom dwelling has been remodelled and upgraded to provide a contemporary open-plan living space that is presented in excellent decorative order. The whole property also has plenty of natural light through the clever use of dual-aspect rooms and Velux windows. The general enhancements spill outdoors too as the house features attractive landscaped gardens and fine views over Lyme Regis.
Inside, the living room and kitchen have been opened up to offer a free-flowing living space with a Stovax woodburner as a focal point. There is a dedicated dining space with doors leading out to the terrace and a smart contemporary kitchen fitted with contrasting, coloured units and quality integrated appliances. There are also three well-proportioned bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom featuring a modern white suite. In addition, the loft space has been boarded and has Velux windows to the rear elevation.
Outside, the property occupies a corner plot and benefits from gardens on all four sides. These well-maintained gardens offer year-round colour and have been beautifully landscaped with numerous seating places that not only provide 180-degree views of the surrounding area but are strategically positioned to be south-facing and west-facing, making the most of the sunshine all day and into the early evening.
The gardens feature a wide variety of established shrubs, perennials, and mature evergreen plants, as well as lawns and a small vegetable garden. This outdoor space is further enhanced by special lighting, a garden shed and a lovely summerhouse.
The property comes with enough off-road parking space for two to three vehicles and a garage.
Talbot Road, Lyme Regis
Guide Price: £565,000
Agent: Symonds & Sampson
Agent's Tel: 01297 33122
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