THE Deck House is on the market for £1,575,000 in Lilliput.
This detached family home is nestled at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac and has four bedrooms, three bathrooms and three reception rooms.
Ideal for busy families and retired couples alike - this home has been well looked after and is ready to move in.
With beautiful views across Poole Harbour towards the Sandbanks peninsula and Brownsea Island, The Deck House is set to wow.
Keith Fensom, property agent at Savills in Canford Cliffs, says: “What I really love about The Deck House is its beautiful elevated position to enjoy the sun setting across the harbour and the wonderful far reaching views across Poole Harbour towards the Sandbanks peninsula and Brownsea Island.”
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Approached via a pair of wrought iron gates, the home has parking for several cars and a double garage.
The front door opens into the spacious reception hall which leads to the large open planned kitchen/dining/family room.
There is also plenty of room for a dining room table and chairs, as well as room for a lounge space.
This leads through into a sun room and out onto a private south/west facing sun terrace.
Completing the ground floor accommodation is a utility room with its own separate entrance to the rear garden.
On the first floor there is a sitting room with harbour views and doors to a sun balcony, bedroom four also has access out onto the balcony with harbour views, this could be used as an office for those working from home.
There is also a family shower room and two further double bedrooms both with en suite facilities and fitted wardrobes.
The main bedroom spans the top floor with far reaching Poole Harbour views, a walk in dressing room and en suite.
For more information visit Savills.
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