For Sale2 Bedroom Flat in Lyme Road, Uplyme, Lyme Regis, Devon, DT7£465,000
Property Type
Flat
Bedrooms
× 2
Bathrooms
× 1
Receptions
× 2
Tenure
Share of freehold
Guide Price
£465,000
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Description
A SPECTACULAR TWO STOREY APARTMENT IN A FORMER GEORGIAN RECTORY WITH PRIVATE GARDEN, COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS, AND WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE TO THE JURASSIC COAST AT LYME REGIS.<br/><br/>THE PROPERTY<br/>Dating back to the 17th century, Rohaise Court is an extraordinary, listed Grade II apartment forming the major portion of a former Georgian rectory, and more recently the Devon Hotel, which was cleverly converted into to seven luxurious apartments in 2011. Apartment 2 is conveniently situated at ground floor level, although arranged over two floors, and benefits from its own private garden with superb views across the valley and surrounding countryside. Its position in the village makes it an ideal base in which to walk out with a network of footpaths on its doorstep, as well as being a pleasant 20-minute stroll to the town and beach at Lyme Regis, along the river Lym.<br/>The apartment itself is nothing less than extraordinary, having been the subject of much improvement and beautifully finished in recent years. It boasts immense character and an abundance of period features to include ornate decorative panelled walls, striking cornicing and frescos, not to mention high ceilings and huge stone mullion framed windows.<br/>The most impressive room, and there are many, is that of the old Devon Hotel's Ballroom, now the main living area. This immense space provides the perfect place to entertain, work, and relax. The vast floor to ceiling stone mullion double bay sash windows allows light to flood in, whilst framing the far-reaching views out. The central fireplace with woodburning stove creates a cosy focus point during the evening, the perfect retreat after a long walk or a day at the beach.<br/>The inner hall, with its grand timber staircase, decorative balustrades, and elegant galleried landing is just as impressive, with alfresco mural, and a stunning stained glass roof light sitting above. <br/>This in turn leads to the kitchen, which is another wonderfully light space, to dine and entertain family and friends alike. The kitchen is fully fitted with integrated appliances around a large central island, with marble work surfaces, and a five-ring range cooker. There is plenty of room for a small sofa to one side, with the huge bay window offering the perfect place for a dining table overlooking the garden. A multi pane door on one side of the bay opens onto the private garden, further extending this space during warmer months.<br/>The entrance lobby also houses a cloakroom & WC, completing the accommodation to the ground floor.<br/>The first floor comprises of two very spacious and light double bedrooms, both once again beautifully finished with pretty window seats under elegant sash windows framing the views over the valley and to the village. A luxurious bathroom with separate shower sits in between, with jacuzzi bath and sash window affording glorious country views.<br/><br/>There are two allocated parking spaces situated in the close by private car park owned by Rohaise Court, accessed via Glebelands.<br/>Access to the front entrance is via a driveway leading to the main lobby and shared entrance hall of Rohaise Court. There is also access via paved steps to its private garden, with door opening into the kitchen/dining room. The private garden is principally laid to lawn with a good range of shrubs and plants to the inner borders and enclosed by a low stone wall to three sides and a mature hedge to the neighbouring garden. Stepping stones from the kitchen door lead to a pretty Arbour seat in which to sit and admire the countryside views and listen to the bird song.<br/><br/>The communal garden is a sociable area and mainly laid to lawn with mature planted borders and enclosed by mature hedging and a low stone masonry wall.<br/><br/>All in all, this would make the most wonderful primary or secondary residence in this most popular coastal village.<br/><br/>LOCATION<br/>The pretty village of Uplyme is within a 10-minute drive to the town and beach at Lyme Regis and strikes the perfect balance between the peace and quiet of the countryside, whilst still within very easy reach of all amenities. This stretch of coastline is well known for its beautiful scenery and is a World Heritage site known as the Jurassic Coast, due to its unique Geological history. There are an abundance of footpaths on the doorstep for those keen to walk and explore, including a local Nature Reserve, known as 'Trinity Hill' which is made up of Conifer plantations and a substantial area of lowland heath, and to the West you can take in the breath taking views across Axe Valley, also well known for its glorious sunsets. River Cottage Kitchen and Store can be found along here, (dog friendly) offering the perfect spot to stop for breakfast, lunch or drinks.<br/>The village of Uplyme has a very active community, with village store/post office, Church, Primary school, village hall, play park, tennis court and Cricket Club, all within walking distance. From here, you can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the River Lym which eventually leads into the town of Lyme Regis.<br/>Lyme Regis is a most popular and picturesque coastal town noted for its attractive period buildings, the Cobb, (made famous by Jane Austin and John Fowle's French Lieutenants Woman) and the harbour. These along with the stunning surrounding countryside and coastline all justify Lyme Regis's worldwide reputation. Lyme Regis and the Bay are situated at the heart of the Jurassic Coast, a major centre for fossil collecting. The town has an excellent selection of facilities, including many independent shops as well as the familiar high street brands. There are two supermarkets, a number of restaurants, notably the award winning Harriet Mansell's Lilac, as featured in the Michelin listing 2022, and the boutique Alexander Hotel, as well as its own Theatre. The nearby town of Axminster just five miles away has a large supermarket and a variety of independent shops and cafes, and a mainline railway station to London Waterloo. The larger city of Exeter lies some 30 miles away, with an international airport and large range of facilities and high street shopping, including a large John Lewis.