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FIVE BEDROOM, double fronted, GRADE II LISTED townhouse with MANY character features, walled courtyard and ROOF GARDEN, situated within the HEART of Portland
Description
A five bedroom double fronted grade II listed town house with enclosed walled garden and further roof garden, situated within the heart of Portland. The property is the epitome of a period home, dating back to 1760 when the property was built by a William Pearce and his wife Rebecca. It is constructed of square and course stone block, beneath a slate tile roof and clay ridge. The character has been retained over the years by all of the proprietors credit, yet most recently the associated expectations of modern living have been added to the property which includes gas fired central heating. The accommodation is flexible and versatile with its reception rooms and five bedrooms, all set over three floors. A fabulous entertaining house as all the rooms flow so well.
Directions
From WeymouthApproached from Weymouth town centre, follow the signs for A354 to Portland. On the approach to Portland over the causeway, Portland Beach Road, proceed to continue forward. Passing through Victoria Square, Fortuneswell and arriving at a roundabout by the Portland Heights Hotel, take the second exit signposted Easton. Continue for approx 1/2-3/4 mile and you will enter Easton. The property can be found on the left hand side before the road bends round to the left.
Situation
The house is centrally positioned within Easton village on the isle of Portland. Easton is especially known for its place of special architectural and historic interest. Easton has a small square with many shops and shopping arcade, three churches, a small park and other amenities including public houses and the nearby secondary school, Royal Manor Arts College. Along with Fortuneswell, Easton is the main hub of the islands activities.
Porch
Front aspect timber door, exposed stone and beams,further internal door into dining room.
Dining Room - 15' 4'' x 14' 0'' (4.67m x 4.26m)
Front aspect mullion window, feature stone fireplace, exposed beam, radiator, three telephone points, tiled flooring.
Inner Hall
Exposed stone doorway and arch (through to utility room and family room).
Utility Room
Obscure glazed window, space for American style fridge/freezer, fitted counter with space and plumbing for washing machine, tiled floor.
Cloakroom
White suite comprising low level W.C., wall mounted wash hand basin, half tiled surround, tiled floors, obscure glazed window.
Kitchen - 15' 4'' x 8' 5'' (4.67m x 2.56m)
Range of wall and base units with work surface over, inset one and a half sink unit with drainer, tiled splash backs, space and point for electric cooker, space and plumbing for washing machine, space for tumble dryer, double doors to rear porch, exposed stone feature opening.
Rear Porch
Paved flooring, rear aspect double glazed window, double glazed door.
Sitting Room - 20' 7'' x 11' 0'' (6.27m x 3.35m)
Rear aspect window, exposed feature walling and panelling, beams, wooden floors, television point, steps up to door to courtyard garden.
Living Room - 15' 3'' x 10' 8'' (4.64m x 3.25m)
Front aspect mullion window, window seat, exposed stone fireplace with inset gas stove, radiator, television point, stairs to first floor landing.
First Floor Landing
Feature port window, exposed beams, radiators, stairs to ground floor, stairs to second floor.
Bedroom One - 17' 2'' x 11' 5'' (5.23m x 3.48m)
Side aspect mullion window, window seat, radiator, exposed dry stone walling, built in wardrobes.
Bedroom Two - 12' 6'' x 8' 9'' (3.81m x 2.66m)
Front aspect mullion window, window seat, radiator.
Bedroom Three - 13' 2'' x 10' 3'' (4.01m x 3.12m)
Front aspect mullion window, window seat, feature stone fireplace with engravings of the founders of Stanley House dating back to 1760, built in cupboards, useful recess shelving.
Shower Room
White suite comprising low level W.C., vanity wash hand basin, double shower cubicle, wall mounted heated towel rail, rear aspect window, window seat.
Second Floor Landing
Rear aspect window, two cupboards with shelving, stairs to first floor landing.
Bedroom Four - 12' 8'' x 10' 2'' (3.86m x 3.10m)
Front aspect mullion window, window seat, radiator, exposed beam.
Bedroom Five - 12' 8'' x 7' 9'' (3.86m x 2.36m)
Front aspect mullion window, window seat, radiator.
Bathroom
Traditional yet modern white suite comprising low level W.C., pedestal wash hand basin, panel bath with shower attachment and screen, radiator, rear aspect window.
Rear Walled Courtyard
Rear walled courtyard, offering privacy and seclusion, staircase leading to roof garden.
EPC Rating E
Description
A five bedroom double fronted grade II listed town house with enclosed walled garden and further roof garden, situated within the heart of Portland. The property is the epitome of a period home, dating back to 1760 when the property was built by a William Pearce and his wife Rebecca. It is constructed of square and course stone block, beneath a slate tile roof and clay ridge. The character has been retained over the years by all of the proprietors credit, yet most recently the associated expectations of modern living have been added to the property which includes gas fired central heating. The accommodation is flexible and versatile with its reception rooms and five bedrooms, all set over three floors. A fabulous entertaining house as all the rooms flow so well.
Directions
From WeymouthApproached from Weymouth town centre, follow the signs for A354 to Portland. On the approach to Portland over the causeway, Portland Beach Road, proceed to continue forward. Passing through Victoria Square, Fortuneswell and arriving at a roundabout by the Portland Heights Hotel, take the second exit signposted Easton. Continue for approx 1/2-3/4 mile and you will enter Easton. The property can be found on the left hand side before the road bends round to the left.
Situation
The house is centrally positioned within Easton village on the isle of Portland. Easton is especially known for its place of special architectural and historic interest. Easton has a small square with many shops and shopping arcade, three churches, a small park and other amenities including public houses and the nearby secondary school, Royal Manor Arts College. Along with Fortuneswell, Easton is the main hub of the islands activities.
Porch
Front aspect timber door, exposed stone and beams,further internal door into dining room.
Dining Room - 15' 4'' x 14' 0'' (4.67m x 4.26m)
Front aspect mullion window, feature stone fireplace, exposed beam, radiator, three telephone points, tiled flooring.
Inner Hall
Exposed stone doorway and arch (through to utility room and family room).
Utility Room
Obscure glazed window, space for American style fridge/freezer, fitted counter with space and plumbing for washing machine, tiled floor.
Cloakroom
White suite comprising low level W.C., wall mounted wash hand basin, half tiled surround, tiled floors, obscure glazed window.
Kitchen - 15' 4'' x 8' 5'' (4.67m x 2.56m)
Range of wall and base units with work surface over, inset one and a half sink unit with drainer, tiled splash backs, space and point for electric cooker, space and plumbing for washing machine, space for tumble dryer, double doors to rear porch, exposed stone feature opening.
Rear Porch
Paved flooring, rear aspect double glazed window, double glazed door.
Sitting Room - 20' 7'' x 11' 0'' (6.27m x 3.35m)
Rear aspect window, exposed feature walling and panelling, beams, wooden floors, television point, steps up to door to courtyard garden.
Living Room - 15' 3'' x 10' 8'' (4.64m x 3.25m)
Front aspect mullion window, window seat, exposed stone fireplace with inset gas stove, radiator, television point, stairs to first floor landing.
First Floor Landing
Feature port window, exposed beams, radiators, stairs to ground floor, stairs to second floor.
Bedroom One - 17' 2'' x 11' 5'' (5.23m x 3.48m)
Side aspect mullion window, window seat, radiator, exposed dry stone walling, built in wardrobes.
Bedroom Two - 12' 6'' x 8' 9'' (3.81m x 2.66m)
Front aspect mullion window, window seat, radiator.
Bedroom Three - 13' 2'' x 10' 3'' (4.01m x 3.12m)
Front aspect mullion window, window seat, feature stone fireplace with engravings of the founders of Stanley House dating back to 1760, built in cupboards, useful recess shelving.
Shower Room
White suite comprising low level W.C., vanity wash hand basin, double shower cubicle, wall mounted heated towel rail, rear aspect window, window seat.
Second Floor Landing
Rear aspect window, two cupboards with shelving, stairs to first floor landing.
Bedroom Four - 12' 8'' x 10' 2'' (3.86m x 3.10m)
Front aspect mullion window, window seat, radiator, exposed beam.
Bedroom Five - 12' 8'' x 7' 9'' (3.86m x 2.36m)
Front aspect mullion window, window seat, radiator.
Bathroom
Traditional yet modern white suite comprising low level W.C., pedestal wash hand basin, panel bath with shower attachment and screen, radiator, rear aspect window.
Rear Walled Courtyard
Rear walled courtyard, offering privacy and seclusion, staircase leading to roof garden.
EPC Rating E
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Stations Nearby
- Weymouth
- 4.9 miles
- Upwey
- 7.2 miles
- Dorchester South
- 11.2 miles
Schools Nearby
- Wyvern School
- 6.8 miles
- Westfield Technology College
- 6.8 miles
- Isle of Portland Aldridge Community Academy
- 0.4 miles
- Underhill Community Junior School
- 0.8 miles
- Grove Infant School
- 0.5 miles
- St George's Community Primary School
- 0.3 miles
- Weymouth College
- 5.3 miles
- All Saints' Church of England School, Weymouth
- 3.8 miles
- Budmouth College
- 5.1 miles