IF YOU think this cottage looks like something from a fairytale then you'd be spot on. Because Burton Cottage near Christchurch is the birthplace of the childhood story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, in which a curious little girl steals into a magical cottage and tries out the three beds for size before discovering the occupants are bears.
Looking at the thatched roof, under-the-eaves bedrooms and secluded garden it's hard not to believe that Poet Laureate Robert Southey, who wrote the story and once lived at Burton Cottage, didn't take some inspiration from his location.
But, following a stunning renovation, the Grade II Listed property has room for four or even five bears and is on the market for nearly £1 million following a stunning makeover.
Exposed timber beams, wood burners, cottage windows and wooden floors keep the essential character of Burton Cottage. But agents Fine & Country believe its new owner will adore the light and spacious rooms, modern technological assets and abundance of storage.
A spokesman said: "Downstairs features a wonderful entrance hall which currently also doubles as a study and sets the tone for the rest of the house – characterful, light and airy. It also has a triple aspect large lounge with a log burner and wonderful mantelpiece."
The cottage's new owners can look forward to a dining room with exposed beams which can seat ten and a kitchen with Bosch integrated appliances, granite worktops and a Belfast style sink. It also has a laundry room and snug.
Upstairs there is a luxury master suite with a dressing area and en-suite bathroom with a dual walk-in shower, his 'n' hers basins heated mirrors and underfloor heating.
Outside there is a loggia, mature gardens to the side and rear and a large garage.
Burton Cottage in Burton is on the market for £995,000
n More details from Fine & Country on 01425 545022
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