The majority of the floors are Purbeck stone or wood; the front elevation is limewashed, in keeping with the Conservation area, with stone elevations at the rear and around the courtyard; and there are both traditional Purbeck stone and slate roof ranges. It has the benefit of gas-fired central heating and a mains pressure water system. This property was fully renovated and decorated to a high standard to successfully combine the mix of the Georgian and Victorian sections.
In addition to the main house, the property includes a commercial area (registered as 65a, with separate electric supply and including a WC) which has been let to small businesses, or could be used as an office space, or as part of an annex. Thus, the accommodation is very versatile. Hence this unusual property that has made a superb family home, would also be a great holiday home, or letting investment and viewing is highly recommended.
Property type: Grade II Listed Terrace House and Business Premises Tenure: Freehold Property construction: Standard
Council Tax Band: E and Business RV £5,000p.a.
Mains Electricity & Gas Mains Water & Sewage: Supplied by Wessex Water Heating Type: Gas fired central heating.
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