Coram Court, Lyme Regis
Offers in excess of: £1,250,000
Agent: Stags
Agent's Tel: 01308 428000
Maroc House is an imposing detached home sited in an elevated position with stunning 180-degree views of Lyme Bay. Conveniently, it is only a few minutes' walk from the heart of the desirable coastal town of Lyme Regis.
The impressive six bedroom property was built within the former grounds of Coram Manor in 2002. Since 2017, under the current ownership, an extensive number of improvements, upgrading and landscaping have been carried out to an exceptional standard.
Inside, the accommodation is very well appointed and arranged over three floors. The living room is spacious and has a feature fireplace and wood burner, making it a cosy retreat during the winter months. From its double doors there is a beautiful outlook of the sea and garden. The pleasant views can also be appreciated from the semi open plan dining/family room that flows through to a fully fitted kitchen with integrated Neff appliances.
On the first floor there are four bedrooms, two with ensuite bathrooms, and a separate family bathroom. There are two further double bedrooms and a cloakroom on the second floor.
Outside, the principal garden lies to the rear of the house and has been thoughtfully landscaped to make it as low maintenance as possible with secluded seating areas over the terraces, and garden lighting. From the top of the garden there is a panoramic view across Lyme Bay, which really has to be seen to be appreciated, with a summer house and decking.
There is also ample room for parking and a double garage. Inside the garage a spiral staircase leads to a room currently used as an office but could be converted into a self contained annexe, subject to consents.
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