Owner says, "We grew up in the centre of the village, close to the shops and school. It's such a friendly community. Fond memories of playing in the stream in the garden.'
The bungalow has been a family home for the same family for 43 years. It is a Woolaway construction, which is a prefabricated build. It is surprisingly large, sits well within its plot, and rather romantically, has a stream running at the bottom of the garden. Beloved by the family it is coming to the market for the first time in over four decades. It is in need of modernisation - do you have the vision to make this your next home?
Step through the front door into the light, wide HALLWAY; to your right is the light KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM, which overlooks the front garden and Duck Street. The SITTING ROOM/DINING ROOM over looks the back garden and has a crittal French door at either end of the room, enabling you to spill into the garden from either area.
Back into the hallway to BEDROOM 1, a sunny, double bedroom with built-in cupboards and which overlooks the front of the property. The BATHROOM and separate WC sit centrally in the hallway. BEDROOM 2 is a further double room with built-in cupboards and, this time, overlooks the rear garden. BEDROOM 3 is a good sized single room which also overlooks the front.
A hardstanding DRIVE has PARKING for two cars and the CAR PORT has additional parking for one vehicle. Through the wrought iron gate, a path leads to the front door and the garden is lightly shingled with mature plants and rockery.
The BACK GARDEN has pathways through the large shingle, a rose covered arbour sits centrally and at the bottom of the garden is an area of lawn which runs down to the chalk stream. The garden is adorned with shrubs and pots and a GREENHOUSE and GARDEN SHED offer areas for those with green fingers. It is a pretty, sunny spot to sit in and watch the birds.
Sitting within the highly sought after old part of the village of Wool, the bungalow is well placed for all that the village has to offer and is a short drive from the wonderful Jurassic coast. Wool itself has a high level of facilities: mainline railway (London/Waterloo 2 h.45), a number of small local shops, pubs, doctor's surgery, dentist, and popular village hall. Lulworth Cove is a short drive away and further facilities are available at both the riverside town of Wareham 5 miles distance, and the county town of Dorchester approx. 12 miles. Wareham is the gateway to the Isle of Purbeck and opens up the wonderful Jurassic coastline to you, with all the lovely walks, watersports and spectacular views it has to offer.
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Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Dorset (Purbeck) Council
Council tax band: D
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