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A rare opportunity to acquire a three-bedroom bungalow occupying an exceptional position on The Glebe, one of Studland’s most sought-after and picturesque locations.
Surrounded by some of the area’s most idyllic natural landscapes, this is a truly special setting offering peace, privacy and an enviable lifestyle. Extending to approximately 1,229 sq ft, the existing accommodation includes three bedrooms, a lounge, kitchen, utility room, conservatory and multiple bathroom facilities. Whilst well-proportioned in its current form, the property now presents an exciting opportunity for modernisation, remodelling, extension or redevelopment, subject to the necessary planning permissions and consents.
The extensive gardens are a particular feature, comprising large areas of lawn, mature shrubs and established planting, creating a pleasing outdoor environment and providing ample space to enhance or reimagine the property. The secluded nature of the plot further adds to its appeal, offering a sense of tranquillity rarely found in such a desirable coastal location.
Whether seeking a permanent residence, coastal retreat or an outstanding development opportunity, this property offers immense potential to create a truly exceptional home, tailored to individual requirements.
The combination of the elevated position, remarkable coastal outlook and generous plot of 0.12 acres provides a rare canvas upon which to create a bespoke home in one of Dorset’s most desirable settings. With its spectacular views, substantial gardens and unrivalled location in the heart of Studland, this is a unique opportunity to secure a property of exceptional potential in an area renowned for its outstanding natural beauty.
Additional information:
A Deed of Release is in place from the restrictive covenants that limits redevelopment to a single-storey building. Broadband: Almondbury has recently been updated to British Telecom fast fibre. Mobile: Please refer to the Ofcom website for availability and coverage.
Prospective purchasers are advised to make their own enquiries with the relevant local authority regarding planning permissions, flood risk, school catchment areas and proposed developments. All services and appliances have not been tested by the agent.
LOCATION
Studland is a delightful village situated on the eastern point of the Isle of Purbeck. The village has a popular pub and the exclusive Pig on the Beach and Knoll House restaurant/hotels, a fine Saxon church and modern village hall. It is also well served by a village store. There is a popular riding school/stables and an international Golf Club on the outskirts of the village. Studland Bay is a popular and safe area for sailing and mooring.
Almost all the surrounding countryside and extensive three beaches are owned by the National Trust and designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are three miles of sand and safe bathing on the beaches, with water sports and two cafes. The magnificent chalk outcrop known as “Old Harry Rocks”, located c.0.3 of a mile east of the village, is the start of the World Heritage Jurassic Coast. A large area of land to the west of Studland forms the Studland and Godlingston Heath National Nature Reserve, a very important and one of the rare areas of lowland heath in the UK.
Studland properties are highly desirable with many purchased as family homes or multigenerational holiday retreats, remaining in the same family for years. Studland offers an unrivalled location, stunning views and a chilled lifestyle situated c.0.7 of a mile to the beach, protected heathland, and delightful public houses and restaurants. There is also a convenient short ferry crossing to Sandbanks, Canford Cliffs, and Bournemouth.
Approximately 9 miles from Poole, Bournemouth, and Wareham all of which have main line rail link to London Waterloo (approx. 2 hours).
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Glebe Estate, Studland, Swanage, BH19
Address shown above is the closest found to the postcode, that has Ofcom data available