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Our Summary
- In need of complete refurbishment throughout
- Whilst in need of complete refurbishment throughout, 108 East Street offers a rare opportunity to acquire a character stone cottage in the village, adjoining Corfe Common at the rear
- Beyond, the stripped-out kitchen space, with existing plumbing connections in situ, requires full refurbishment, offering excellent potential to create a bespoke fitted kitchen
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Description
The property is a Grade II Listed mid-terrace cottage built around 1720 of Purbeck stone under a stone tiled roof. It has 3 floors and is situated in the historic village of Corfe Castle, with views across Corfe Common and the castle ruins in the distance. The living room has an open fire with a Purbeck stone surround, and the stripped-out kitchen space requires full refurbishment.
On the first floor, there is a principal bedroom at the front with a side aspect, and a good-sized bathroom. On the second floor, there is a dual-aspect bedroom. The property has a shared passageway entrance, a separate access to the garden, and informal parking to the front.
At the rear, there is an uncultivated garden with 2 brick outbuildings.