4 bedroom Detached house for sale in Undercliff Drive St. Lawrence Ventnor PO38

Sale Price: £1,250,000

Ventnor Isle of Wight St Lawrence, PO38 1UL

Detached
4 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
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 9 Church Street, Ventnor, Isle Of Wight,
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Ventnor Isle of Wight St Lawrence, PO38 1UL

Property description

This thatched cottage was constructed in approximately 1750 and features stunning sea views from grounds in excess of four acres. Four bedrooms, two en-suites, family bathroom, three reception rooms and a cloakroom make this an idyllic family space set in the most picturesque location. The grounds roll away from the cottage and out towards the sea. The cliff path can be picked up here where this scenic route takes you to Ventnor Bay via Steephill Cove. Situated on the outskirts of the town and nestled within the coast this home boasts original features and is both characterful and charming.

Stunning Sea Views
18th Century Stone Thatched Cottage
In Excess of 4 Acres of Grounds - Tennis Courts and Orchard
Southerly Facing
4 Bedrooms with 2 En Suites
3 Reception Rooms and Conservatory


Entrance Hall5'10\" x 15'6\" (1.78m x 4.72m).

Lounge29'2\" x 15'6\" (8.9m x 4.72m). This room overlooks the grounds through triple aspect windows with an uninterrupted view of the English Channel beyond. Warmed by a log burning stove.

Kitchen29'2\" x 11'1\" (8.9m x 3.38m). Comprising a range of fitted farmhouse style wall, floor and drawer units.

Conservatory19'9\" x 11'11\" (6.02m x 3.63m). Double glazed giving access to the garden.

Dining Room13'7\" x 14'8\" (4.14m x 4.47m). Located at the front of the cottage and benefitting from a similar view to that of the lounge.

Drawing Room13'8\" x 14'8\" (4.17m x 4.47m). Currently used as a study however, would lend itself nicely as an occasional bedroom.

Inner Hall3'4\" x 6'10\" (1.02m x 2.08m). Wood panelled with original cast iron light pulls.

Cloakroom3'4\" x 7'6\" (1.02m x 2.29m).

Landing33'2\" x 3'1\" (10.1m x 0.94m).

Master Bedroom26'10\" x 11'5\" (8.18m x 3.48m). Spectacular views of the sea and grounds through dual aspect windows.

En-suite Bathroom6' x 11'5\" (1.83m x 3.48m). Comprising roll top bath, vanity hand basin and w/c. Sea and garden views to the front elevation.

Bedroom Two14'5\" x 14'10\" (4.4m x 4.52m). Sea and garden views.

Storage Cupboard1'7\" x 4'8\" (0.48m x 1.42m).

En-suite Shower Room4'1\" x 6'4\" (1.24m x 1.93m). Comprising corner shower enclosure, hand basin and w/c.

Bedroom Three12' x 11'7\" (3.66m x 3.53m). Situated to the rear of the house with garden views.

Bedroom Four7'7\" x 11'7\" (2.31m x 3.53m). Situated to the rear of the house with garden views.

Bathroom6'8\" x 11'7\" (2.03m x 3.53m). Comprising shower style bath with shower over, vanity unit hand basin and w/c.

Log Store x . Situated close to the cottage.

Gardens x . In excess of 4 acres and including an orchard and paddock complete with cattle grids. The English Channel can be seen from most areas of the garden and the grounds. The coastal path can be picked up just beyond grounds which leads to Ventnor and Bonchurch.

Tennis Court x . Viewed easily from the lounge or patio.

Double Garage x . The gravel driveway and turning circle lead to the garage.

Driveway x . Access via a five bar gate.                                                                                                                  A sweeping gravelled driveway takes you to the garage and parking area.

Location x . The Undercliff on the Isle of Wight skirts the southern edge of the island from Niton to Bonchurch. A favourable climate here has resulted in a semi-tropical environment, covered by lush vegetation. The microclimate of warm sunshine, moist air and few winter chills was recognised by leading physicians in Victorian times as a beneficial environment for sufferers of respiratory diseases. The development of Ventnor and St Lawrence during the mid-19th century saw the construction of many fine houses and villas, and the creation of some beautiful gardens.

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