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Turret Cottage is a semi-detached Grade II Listed cottage dating back to the 18th Century, constructed of stone with a stone roof. The property boasts original features such as Purbeck stone fireplaces, beamed ceilings, and exposed original stone walls. The interior has a contemporary warm feel with a focus on natural light and the home offers a relaxed living style. The property features a spacious family kitchen with electric aga cooker, well-appointed bathrooms, and an exceptionally generous double garage with vaulted ceiling and light and power. The cottage has two levels of accommodation with a spectacle landing on the first floor, offering views over the surrounding countryside. The property overlooks a duck pond and has a front terrace and a private courtyard with an old stone wall. The surrounding area is classified as being of Outstanding Natural Beauty, incorporating a World Heritage Coastline. The cottage has a generously sized double garage, a paved front terrace, and two further terraces overlooking the duck pond with stunning views. The interior features dual aspect living rooms, a family kitchen with electric aga cooker, and well-appointed bathrooms. The cottage has a total of four bedrooms, one en-suite shower room, a dressing area, and a panelled bath with shower over in the family bathroom.