£500,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleOld School Yard, Main Road, Osmington, Weymouth DT3
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
- Freehold
Hull Gregson Hull Dorchester
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About this property
Charming Characterful Cottage
Highly Sought-After Village Location
Stunning Countryside & Coastal Walks Nearby
Purbeck Stone Finish
Three Bedrooms
Two Bathrooms
Gated Driveway
Double Garage
Southerly Facing Rear Garden
Kitchen/Breakfast Room
A charming, three bedroom semi detached cottage, with driveway & double garage, situated in the heart of osmington village, approximately 4 miles north of Weymouth Town Centre. This beautiful home is constructed of Purbeck Stone and is impeccably appointed throughout.
Stepping through the front door a welcoming hallway with downstairs cloakroom provides access to the main reception rooms. To the right of the hallway is a modern kitchen, sympathetically designed to create a rustic farmyard feel. There are a range of wall and base units, space for appliances and a breakfast bar, perfect for a morning coffee. Adjacent to the kitchen is an extended living room with dual aspect windows. The room benefits from a feature brick fireplace, currently home to an electric feature fireplace and ample space for two large sofas and a family dining table.
Ascending to the first floor are the three bedrooms and a family bathroom. Bedroom one boasts views over the rear garden, space for furniture and an en-suite bathroom. The en-suite comprises a shower cubicle, close coupled WC and wash hand basin. Bedroom two is another double room with views over the rear garden. Bedroom three is an adequate single, or perfect home office/study.
To the rear of the property is a tiered garden, perfect for soaking up the afternoon sun. The area has space for a shed/summerhouse.
To the front of the property is a generous sized driveway and double garage. Beyond the double garage is a further shingled area, perfect for storage.
Osmington is a historic village and civil parish located on the Jurassic Coast in Dorset, England, just four miles northeast of Weymouth. It is known for the Osmington White Horse, its seaside hamlet of Osmington Mills, and its connection to painter John Constable.
Key attractions and history
Osmington White Horse: A prominent hill figure carved into the limestone of Osmington Hill in 1808. It depicts King George III on his horse, commemorating his visits to nearby Weymouth, which helped establish the town as a popular resort.
Osmington Mills: A secluded, picturesque seaside hamlet on the Jurassic Coast. In the 17th century, the rugged coastline made it a haven for smugglers. The historic Smugglers Inn, originally built in the 13th century, was a key location for this trade.
Osmington Mills Lodge Park: For those looking for a coastal retreat, the Waterside Holiday Group operates a lodge park in the wooded valley of Osmington Mills. It offers lodges with sea views and amenities, including a bar and restaurant.
John Constable: The famous landscape artist spent his honeymoon in Osmington in 1816 and painted the local scenery, including "Weymouth Bay, " which is now in the National Gallery.
Historical Architecture: The village features grey stone cottages, narrow lanes, and St. Osmund's Church, which has a 12th-century core. The area also has evidence of earlier Bronze Age settlement.
Activities and walks
Coastal walks: Osmington and Osmington Mills offer access to the South West Coast Path, with routes providing scenic views over Weymouth Bay and Portland.
Fossil hunting: The shoreline at Osmington Mills is part of the Jurassic Coast, a unesco World Heritage Site known for its fossils.
Wildlife and geology: Exploring the area's footpaths and trails rewards visitors with a fascinating mix of wildlife and geological formations
Living Room (6.51m max x 5.55m (21'4" max x 18'2"))
Kitchen (5.55m x 3.83m max (18'2" x 12'6" max))
Bedroom One (3.83m x 3.36m (12'6" x 11'0"))
Bedroom Two (3.9m max x 2.58m (12'9" max x 8'5"))
Bedroom Three (2.88m max x 2.85m (9'5" max x 9'4"))
Dorchester Additional Information
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Property type: Semi detached house
Property construction: Standard
Mains Electricity
Mains Water & Sewage: Supplied by Wessex Water
Heating Type: Gas
Broadband/Mobile signal/coverage: For further details please see the Ofcom Mobile Signal & Broadband checker.
Right Of Way
Please note, the property has a right of way over the neighbouring property to access the house and driveway.
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