A four-bedroom home with stunning 180-degree views of Weymouth Bay is our property of the week.
As well as amazing views, the home, which is on the market for £1.75 million, boasts a great amount of outside space, as well as an impressive outdoor heated pool.
The beach at Bowleaze Cove is just a stone’s throw from the house and is within walking distance.
Heading upstairs, a spacious master bedroom gives off a beachy theme with the blue decorations and floor to ceiling sliding doors which lead you out onto a balcony which is the perfect place to enjoy a summer’s evening.
The current owners said: “We simply fell in love with the views which change through the seasons, and listening to the sound of waves when we fall asleep at night is just magical."
Downstairs, the dining room, again has great views of the sea, and patio doors giving the homeowners immediate access to the extensive pool terrace.
The home boasts just under 3,000 square foot of accommodation and the expansive sitting room continues with a modern theme running throughout, with the stylish, contemporary electric fire acting as a focal point, providing warmth in the cooler months.
Not only does this family home enjoy a breath-taking position, but it also has a purpose-built two-bedroom annexe, providing many opportunities – whether it be for extended family use, or holiday income - from which the current owners already benefit.
A tarmacked driveway leads up to the extensive parking area which provides room for both occupants of the annexe and main house.
There is also a garage with an electric door and a car platform lift, allowing space for up to two cars.
Stairs at the rear of the home lead up to an impressive games room which could be used for many different purposes including a home office.
To the front of the property, there are two pool terraces providing an plenty of privacy and a maintenance-free space.
Check out all the pictures in our interactive gallery at the top of the page.
Estate agents are also hosting an open event at the home from 11am-1pm on Saturday, June 15.
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