Dorset family house near the sea
A charming period property near the Jurassic Coast in Dorset has come onto the market
Denhay Corner House is a family country property with well proportioned accommodation in private mature gardens. The property is untainted by modernisation and has plenty of character.
Accommodation comprises: large hallway, study/sitting room, dining room, drawing room, family kitchen with Aga, and a larder. Upstairsa re the master bedroom suite and four further bedrooms, plus a family bathroom.
The mature gardens include herbaceous borders, lawns, an orchard and a kitchen garden, as well as a greenhouse and a workshop - the land comes to 1.5 acres and a further paddock is available by separate negotiation.
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Denhay Corner House is located just three miles from Bridport in Dorset, while Lyme Regis is just eight miles. The Jurassic Coast is a few minutes' drive and much of the surrounding area is protected by the National Trust.
The guide price is £750,000. For further information please contact 01935 812 236 or visit http://search.knightfrank.com.
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