A refurbished, well-presented 1930s family house situated down a quiet lane on the edge of a popular village close to Studland Bay.
Set back from a quiet residential lane on the edge of the village, Deer Hollow is a fully refurbished 1930s family house with off-road parking and a good-sized, private garden. In recent years it has served as a sometime second home and holiday rental accommodation, proving very popular and generating a steady income. It is light and airy with good-sized rooms with excellent ceiling heights. The house also has later extensions at the back of the house and consequently provides far more accommodation internally than its frontal appearance would initially indicate. The ground floor layout has been altered to provide two adjacent, large living spaces, which are perfectly suited to modern living: a gorgeous, south facing sitting room with a fireplace and bay window looking out at the wooded hillside opposite and an open plan snug/dining room with French windows that open out onto the terrace and rear garden. It also has a fully fitted kitchen equipped with a range of built-in electric appliances and a tiled floor plus an adjacent utility/shower room. Upstairs there are four bedrooms, three double bedrooms and a generous single bedroom that currently accommodates a set of bunk beds. In addition, there are two family bathrooms.Deer Hollow has a brick-paved entranceway and parking for two cars in front of the house's integral single garage. It has front and back gardens with good privacy encompassing lawn fringed with shrub borders, a paved rear terrace plus a large timber garden store/workshop (in need of refurbishment) at the bottom of the garden.
Studland village centre 0.5 mile | Middle Beach 0.6 mile | Swanage 3.5 miles | Wareham 10 miles Deer Hollow is situated down a quiet lane on the edge of the small village of Studland and only about 15 minutes' walk from two beaches on Studland Bay. Studland has a village shop and the nearby towns of Swanage and Wareham between them have a wide choice of shops and local businesses.The B3351 passing through village connects with the A351 five miles away, which provides swift connectivity with the area's other main roads.Wareham has a railway station on the London Waterloo to Weymouth line, with services to Waterloo taking as little as 2 hours 16 minutes.Bournemouth Airport is only 27 miles away, a journey that takes about 50 minutes by car using local roads.The local area has a wide choice of schools for children of all ages from both state and independent sectors.