The White House OSMINGTON DORSET
The White House CHURCH LANE OSMINGTON DORSET DT3 6EJ The Coast under ½ mile, Weymouth 4 miles, Dorchester 7 miles (London Waterloo 2 hours 30 minutes) (all mileages and times are approximate)
THE MAIN HOUSE Reception hall Drawing Room Dining Room Sitting Room Kitchen/Breakfast Room Study with en-suite cloakroom Orangery Further Cloakroom Wine Room Laundry Room Store Room 5 Bedrooms 3 en-suite Shower Rooms Lavatory with basin Family Bathroom THE COACH HOUSE Living Room Kitchen/Breakfast Room Cloakroom Utility Closet 2 Bedrooms 1 with en suite Bathroom Shower Room Lavatory with basin Private Courtyard Garden DETACHED DOUBLE GARAGE WITH STUDIO ABOVE Delightful secluded gardens IN ALL JUST UNDER 1 ACRE savills.co.uk Savills Wimborne Wessex House, Wimborne, Dorset BH21 1PB Tel: 01202 856800 Contact: Ashley Rawlings ashley.rawlings@savills.com
Situation The White House is situated in a secluded position in the delightful and scenic village of Osmington. The South West Coastal Path skirts the village and within and around the village there are magnificent views for both walkers and riders. Some 500 yards from The White House there is walking access to the little used beach of Osmington Bay. Within the village itself are many beautiful stone and thatched cottages, as well as a dairy, shop and tea room. There are also three easily accessible pubs nearby, The Sly Fox in Osmington itself, The Smugglers in Osmington Mills and The Springhead in Sutton Poynz. The County town of Dorchester, with a choice of supermarkets, including two Waitrose stores, is some 7 miles distant. Mainline access to London Waterloo (2½ hours) is available from Weymouth and nearby Moreton, and ferries to France and the Channel Islands operate out of Poole. Osmington has a vibrant community life with many social and musical events, as well as a variety of clubs which meet regularly in the well appointed Village Hall. For those who are keen or aspiring sailors, there is nearby Weymouth with its superb marinas and the National Sailing Academy at nearby Portland. Historical Information The White House is understood to have been constructed in around 1815 and was said by some to have been provided for an illegitimate son of George III. Latterly there have been a number of notable owners, including the brother of Earl Haigh and later, Polish born Rear Admiral Josef Bartosik, the first non-british national ever to be appointed to Flag rank in the Royal Navy. Description The White House is a beautiful Regency house which is Listed Grade II as being of architectural or historical importance. Built with most attractive rendered elevations under a slate roof the house has 2 magnificent rounded bays with curved sash windows each side of the front door. The famous architectural historian Sir Nikolaus Pevsner (1902-1983) described it as a buxom house. The rooms are elegantly proportioned with some delightful cornicing, and as well as fine sash windows there are some attractive fireplaces. The present owners have undertaken a sympathetic programme of improvement to the house. A superb bespoke kitchen has been installed including a gas fired Aga with attached Aga Pod. There is a delightful extension incorporating a study and second cloakroom. A new garage block was built with cavity walls and double glazed windows to the ground and boarded first floor. The Coach House, lying on the eastern boundary and with its own independent access from Church Lane, has been superbly converted to a well appointed and completely separate two bedroom dwelling. Accommodation Both properties accommodation is shown in detail on the floor plans.
First Floor Ground Floor (Not Shown In Actual Location / Orientation) Ground Floor
THE WHITE HOUSE Gross internal area (approx): House - 365 sq m / 3925 sq ft Coach House - 94 sq m / 1015 sq ft Garage & Studio - 79 sq m / 845 sq ft Total = 538 sq m / 5785 sq ft For identification only - Not to scale Main House First Floor Coach House Garage & Studio Ground Floor (Not Shown In Actual Location / Orientation) First Floor
Outside A pair of remote controlled and timer operated timber gates set within entrance pillars open on to a gravelled driveway. This leads to the front of the house and sweeps round a central lawned island with flower beds, shrubs and attractive fountain. The garden has been laid out for minimum maintenance with attractive expanses of lawn and a variety of trees and shrubs. It has a comprehensive irrigation system. There are extensive garden lights, some power points and automatic security lighting. Within the grounds is an old well, and on the eastern side is a large old disused underground water cistern. On the western side of the house is a large paved terrace adjoining the kitchen/breakfast room. Nearby is an attractive summer house. A pathway to the eastern side leads past a further charming terrace with steps then running down to a door opening on to the private courtyard garden of The Coach House. Within The White House garden are a number of timber storage/garden sheds. The recently built double garage has been built in keeping with the house. It has rendered cavity walls under a slate roof and double glazed windows to ground and first floor. Planning Permission also exists to build a further workshop extension. The garden is very private and is well shielded by trees, stone walls and fencing. There are some fine views across to the Dorset Ridgeway. The property extends in total to just under 1 acre.
GENERAL REMARKS AND STIPULATIONS For sale Freehold with vacant possession. Local Authority West Dorset District Council, South Walks House, South Walks Road, Dorchester, Dorset DT1 1UZ. Tel 01305 251010. Planning The White House is Grade II Listed as of architectural or historical importance. Council Tax Band H. Fixtures and Fittings All fixtures, fittings and garden statuary are excluded from the sale, although some may be available by separate negotiation. Services All mains services are connected and Superfast Broadband. Post Code DT3 6EJ.
Directions Proceeding along the coastal road (A353) into Osmington from the east, take the second turning on the right into Church Lane. The entrance to The White House will be seen immediately on the left hand side with gravel driveway leading to double wooden gates within entrance pillars. Viewing Strictly by appointment with Savills. Important Notice Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. Photographs taken: 2011. Particulars: August 2018. 180822SB.
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