Positioned on Swanages iconic Peveril Point, this endearing 1800s home offers far-reaching, panoramic views of the rolling hills of Purbeck and its shimmering coastline. Built from traditional Purbeck stone, the property exudes timeless charm, seamlessly combining historical character with magnificent natural seaside surroundings.
The ground floor is the perfect blend of traditional elegance and coastal beauty. The heart of the home is the spacious lounge, illuminated by tall windows that bathe the room in lovely natural light, while a striking Purbeck stone fireplace serves as a real focal point evoking warmth and character. A patio door leads out to the terrace area providing a captivating spot to take in the truly breathtaking views that surround the home.
A delightful conservatory adjoins the lounge illustrating uninterrupted views of Old Harry Rocks, providing a picturesque retreat for reflection, repose, and relaxation. An ideal place to snuggle up with a good book and watch the waves roll and crest while sea birds and sailing boats pass by.
Continuing the homes character theme, step through the expertly crafted stone archway into the traditional, country style kitchen/diner. This culinary space boasts an authentic AGA, plentiful cupboard space both above and below, and patio doors that open onto a private terrace, ideal for alfresco dining or simply to enjoy a peaceful morning with a cup of coffee.
Completing the floor is a convenient WC with shower.
The first floor is both practical and versatile. A large reception room, currently used as a music room, is a multifaceted space for creativity, relaxation and entertaining. A standout feature is the inviting bay window seating nook presenting excellent views over Swanage pier a lovely thought-provoking and therapeutic setting. The adaptable nature of this room allows it to function as a lounge, study or additional living area tailored to your needs.
A well-appointed double bedroom in warm, earthy tones adds a sense of comfort to this floor and there is a convenient WC close by ensuring practicality and ease of use. This part of the home combines functionality with charm, showcasing the propertys stunning views and adaptable spaces.
There are two further bedrooms on the second floor. A charming single bedroom makes for a comfortable and private sanctuary that could also double up as a guest room or home office. The expansive primary bedroom exhibits gorgeous scenic views over the bay and cliffs a room that serves as a soothing nighttime haven where the remarkable surroundings can be fully appreciated. A luxurious en-suite includes a jacuzzi bathtub with jet feature, ideal for unwinding, while a double sink area adds both convenience and style. This floor integrates comfort with unparalleled views, offering an exceptional living experience.
The fourth and final bedroom is on the top level, and although situated in the eaves, there is plenty of space here. The Velux windows allow a unique view over Swanages lifeboat jetty, the little pier, and the beach to one side, while from the other, an endless ocean view can be enjoyed all the way to the beautiful horizon. The ultimate vantage point for sunset watching.
An en-suite with shower conveniently finishes this space.
The outdoor areas at Peverel are one of a kind. A mix of neatly lawned areas and patios meet the rugged beauty of the sea. Here, benches are thoughtfully positioned to capture the stunning views of the glistening ocean, inviting you to soak in serenity at the shoreline. At the waters edge, your very own private slipway stretches into the waves, offering an idyllic launch point for coastal adventures or a peaceful place to watch the tides. Swimming, kayaking, paddle boarding, fishing right in your front garden and plenty of rock pools to play in. Dinghy access is an easy row to your cruiser or yacht anchored in the bay. Its a sailors paradise. There is a large private parking space behind the house for residents.
Peverel is a true seaside gem and a rare opportunity to own a piece of Dorsets history, paired with unmatched scenery and tranquillity.
Peveril Point is a striking headland on the southeastern edge of the popular seaside town of Swanage. Renowned for its dramatic limestone cliffs and sweeping views of Swanage Bay and the Jurassic Coast, it offers the perfect blend of natural beauty and geological significance.
The surrounding area is an absolute haven for nature lovers. Durlston Country Park is well worth a visit, boasting coastal trails that provide opportunities to observe seabirds, wildflowers, and the rugged charm of the coastline. DCP is also home to the iconic Durlston Castle, a visitor centre, and the great historic globe. Inside the centre is where you will find the Seventhwave café, a wonderful lunch spot overlooking the vast ocean. The park offers a membership and is only a 6-minute drive away (for those who are keen to walk, a trip by foot is just under a mile (0.7mi / 1.12km)).
Swanage is the closest town which affords a good selection of local amenities, restaurants and Blue Flag beaches with an abundance of local points of interest including the historic Swanage Railway, nearby Golf Clubs, walking and coastal activities. Many events are held within the close community, with a variety of railway events and other highlights including the hugely popular summer carnival plus jazz, blues and folk music festivals.
The town sits to the east on the Jurassic Coast and its gently sloping sandy beaches and sheltered waters have made it a popular destination for families since Victorian era. Despite being just six miles from the urban Towns of Poole and Bournemouth, this popular place feels a world away and retains a sense of bustling seaside charm. The beach holds the prestigious blue flag for beach cleanliness. Did you know Swanage has been flying the Blue Flag for nearly 22 years and won an award in 2021, these are only awarded to well managed beaches with excellent water quality.
The iconic chalk stacks of Old Harry Rocks are a three-mile walk northeast along the Southwest Coast Path, while Durlston Head is a short walk to the south. From here there are spectacular views of the Jurassic Coast extending westwards, with the Isle of Wight visible on the horizon.