This charming period village house sits in a tucked away position close to the centre of Branscombe and has easy access to the beach via a footpath.
The three-bedroom detached dwelling, named Deansway, was originally built in the 1920s as the police house for the village bobby.
Today, the attractive property has benefitted from recent renovations and now offers beautifully presented accommodation arranged across two floors. The windows have new double-glazed sashes and there is wooden flooring throughout the reception rooms.
On the ground floor, the sitting room is a light-filled space with a decorative fireplace and a dual aspect with French doors that open onto the terrace. The spacious, newly-appointed kitchen/dining room has a free-flowing open plan layout with a triple aspect and a range of sleek, modern units, glossy, grey-coloured work surfaces and several integrated appliances. The former garage has been converted into a downstairs bedroom with a cloakroom, which could also be used as a study.
On the first floor, there are two double bedrooms, a family bathroom and a separate shower room.
Outside, a well-established garden can be found at the back of the house that has been landscaped with a large area of lawn, a sun terrace with a small flight of curving steps flanked by lavender, a wealth of shrubs and roses, a lovely, paved seating area surrounded by climbing roses and a wooden summerhouse.
At the front of the house, a range of ornamental trees, mature shrubs and a magnolia ensure a good degree of privacy for the property and surround a gravelled area that provides ample parking space for three or four vehicles.
Deanway, Branscombe
Guide Price: £675,000
Agent: Symonds & Sampson
Agent's Tel: 01297 33122
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