A charming, historical Isle of Wight home with stunning sea views across the English Channel is now on the market.
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Nestled in the picturesque village of Bonchurch, Hillside Cottage offers a blend of historical charm and modern comfort.
Listed for £875,000 through estate agents Spence Willard, this stone-built property, dating back to around 1839, holds a unique place in the village’s history.
With ties to Charles Dickens’ David Copperfield, it was once home to John Leech, Dickens’ illustrator, while the author penned his famous novel nearby.
The County Press recently visited the house with the actor Miriam Margolyes.
The ground floor boasts a spacious drawing room, serving as both a seating and dining area and access to the garden via a veranda.
Additionally, spaces included a cosy study or fifth bedroom, a dining room, and an extended kitchen designed to take in views of the garden.
The first floor comprises four bedrooms and the principal bedroom, which features an en-suite shower room.
It also includes a family shower room and a separate bathroom, as well as an additional WC.
Outside, the property has a private parking area, a lawned garden filled with flowering shrubs, and glimpses of the sea.
To the rear, you will find a large wooded decked terrace, a period greenhouse, a timber-clad workshop/store, and a separate studio complete with an open veranda and deck.
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