Scrolling through houses on Zoopla is a great pastime. From looking over mansions to county estates and beach getaways to a cabin in the woods, there’s a dream home out there for every personality.
Whether you’re planning on buying or not, having a nosey at the houses is good fun.
If you have a spare £900k on you then Zoopla may have the property for you in the Christchurch area.
The house is located on St. Catherines Hill Lane and is a Grade II listed thatched cottage dating back to the 1700s.
Take a look inside the property
On its Zoopla page, the property is described as "unique and characterful", with it being located on a plot of land a third of an acre in size nestled in St Catherine's Hill nature reserve.
The ground floor comprises of a living room with a feature bay window and a recessed log burner, an open plan kitchen/family room, a reception room, a double bedroom and a WC/shower room.
The kitchen/family room benefits from a double aspect, a peninsula island, a mains gas-fired Aga range cooker, a skylight, and a second recessed log burner.
On the first floor are a further two bedrooms, with the master bedroom benefitting from a sizeable ensuite, with a freestanding bath, and a walk-in wardrobe.
Alongside the cottage itself, there are two fully self-contained log cabins on the land.
They are detached, benefit from access to the garden/grounds, and have ample off-road parking.
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The larger of the two log cabins benefit from a double bedroom, a bathroom, and an open-plan lounge/kitchen with French doors that opens out to a large, decked area overlooking a pond.
Meanwhile, the second log cabin has a bedroom, a bathroom, and a utility room.
Alongside these selling points the area in which the cottage is located is "ideal for countryside strolls, jogging and dog walking".
It is just a short walk away from the heathland and forest of St Catherines Hill which is a "local beauty spot and Site of Special Scientific Interest".
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