Guide price
£450,000
(£196/sq. ft)
3 bed detached house for sale
Grove Road, Portland DT5Freehold
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
2,297 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Key information
Tenure
Freehold
Council tax band
D
About this property
Attractive Grade II Listed Portland stone detached house
Two reception rooms
Three double bedrooms, spacious bathroom and separate wet room
Beautifully presented accommodation with host of character features
Enclosed courtyard and gardens
Off road parking
The Old School House is an impressive and most attractive 19th century Grade II Listed Portland stone detached house situated at the Grove on the Isle of Portland. The accommodation has been tastefully refurbished and modernised by the current owner whilst retaining a host of character features typical of it's age and type.
The Property
The Old School House is a most attractive Victorian detached house situated adjacent to St Peter's Church at the Grove and within easy access to a range of amenities in Easton Square. Dating from the mid 19th century and listed Grade II of architectural and historic importance, the property is constructed with Portland stone elevations under a slate roof with a host of character features including wonderful high ceilings, exposed pine flooring, panelled doors and window shutters. Under the current ownership the property has undergone a comprehensive programme of modernisation and refurbishment.
The Accommodation
An entrance door leads into a useful lobby with period style cloakroom and stained glass door leading to the main house. The spacious reception hall has stairs to the first floor and panelled doors to the reception rooms. Original stripped pine flooring runs throughout the hall and into an impressive drawing room offering an abundance of natural light, exposed Portland stone chimney breast with inset wood burning stove and wonderful high ceilings. The sitting room also has a front aspect with pine flooring and open fireplace.The kitchen/breakfast room is situated to the rear of the house with an extensive range of painted wood wall and floor cupboards, matching dresser and central island with inset sink and cherry work tops. A five ring gas range cooker is included. Tiled flooring runs through to a utility room with belfast sink and wall mounted Viessmann gas boiler ( replaced in Sept 2023 ) together with door to the rear courtyard.
On the first floor, a spacious landing area again has original pine flooring and high ceilings. There are three very spacious double bedrooms together with an impressive period style bathroom suite and separate wet room.
Outside
Approached from the road with stone pillars leading to a driveway with off road parking. The front garden is stocked with a range of plants and shrubs with pedestrian side access to the rear garden. To the side is a wildlife garden which is well visited by foxes, badgers and hedgehogs. To the rear is an enclosed courtyard with flagstone paving and three useful store rooms and woodstore. A gate leads to an enclosed rear garden with area of lawn, raised flower and soft fruit beds. A manhole cover has access to underground water storeage.
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Situation
The property is conveniently located at the Grove, close to a wide range of amenities in Easton Square. Portland is known for its spectacular cliffs and small cove beaches and a popular destination for climbers, diving, kayaking, walking and bird-watching. An explorer's island, with museums, castles, lighthouses, sculptures and stunning views across the Chesil, Portland Harbour and Weymouth. The island, just 4 miles long by a mile and a half wide at its broadest point, provides a variety of shopping and business outlets, including a petrol station, Tesco supermarket, butchers, hairdressers, public houses and educational facilities as well as many leisure pursuits including excellent sailing, fishing and water sports facilities at the Weymouth & Portland Sailing Academy.
The coastal resort of Weymouth is reached over a causeway from Chesil Beach and is within easy reach by car as well as regular bus services from the island. The town provides a comprehensive range of shops and restaurants, as well as cultural, recreational and further educational facilities. The area provides the opportunity to enjoy walks around the harbour and marina as well as the award-winning sandy beaches and World Heritage Jurassic Coastline with rolling countryside. There are rail links to London Waterloo and Bristol Temple Meads.
Services
Mains gas, electric, water and drainage. Gas fired central heating system.
Local Authority
Dorset Council Broadband: Ultrafast is available in the area. Highest download speed 1000 Mbps
Mobile Phone: Network coverage is reported to be good indoors and out (Information from )
Material Information
The property is within a conservation area
Council Tax Band: D
EPC: D
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Listed by
Symonds & Sampson - Poundbury