Overview
- Entrance hall
- Sitting room
- Conservatory
- Kitchen
- Ground floor shower room
- 3 double bedrooms
- Terrace garden and patio
- Outstanding views
Dating from the about 1860s, with an extension added at a later date, the property is a one and a half storey, semi-detached traditional cottage. It is beautifully presented with fresh, light décor. An unusual feature, unlike other properties in the village, is its single garage with remotely controlled door.
The spectacular, uninterrupted elevated views to the south and east are enjoyed from the decking and the various seating areas in the garden.
Accommodation
A glazed door opens into the hallway which has a large understairs cupboard. To the right is the first of the double bedrooms which has windows to the front and the rear, and there are two fitted wardrobes.
To the right is the sitting room which opens through to the all glazed conservatory which takes full advantage of the elevated position of the cottage and the stunning outlook over the cliffs and the North Sea.
A glazed door then opens through to an small hallway which has another external door to the front of the cottage. To the left is a modern shower room with a white suite and large shower with wet walling, a towel radiator, a panel radiator and a window.
The kitchen has timber flooring and modern white units with wood block worktops and matching handles on the base and wall units. The integrated appliances include an electric oven and hob with hood above, fridge/freezer, a dishwasher and an automatic washing machine. A window overlooks the garden and there is external door which opens out to the patio.
The staircase has a Velux above the mid landing flooding the hallway with natural light. The upper floor has two further double bedrooms. The rooms have sloping ceilings with windows to the front and Velux windows to the sea views at the rear.