AN 'exclusive' waterfront property with direct access to Christchurch Harbour has been placed on the market.
The home at 36 Waterside is for sale with DOMVS Estate Agents at a guide price £1,050,000.
It features panoramic views across Christchurch Harbour and use of the exclusive, private resident's jetty, slipway, and dinghy park.
It is also located within walking distance of the Harbour Hotel and The Jetty Restaurant, as well as Mudeford Quay.
Inside the two-bedroom home, a glazed entrance hall leads to a spacious sitting and dining room with double doors opening out to the garden and harbour.
The kitchen, flooded with natural light from the glass roof, offers ample storage and modern appliances.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom features bi-fold doors opening onto a balcony with spectacular harbour views across to the Solent and an en-suite shower room.
The property comes with driveway parking and an allocated space for a small watercraft in the dinghy park.
The current owners said: "The views across Harbourside are out of this world and the direct access to Christchurch Harbour is very special.
"We've had a wonderful time here, where we can fully unwind and embrace the beauty of our surroundings."
Louise McTighe, the selling agent, added: "Front-line homes on this popular harbour seldom come onto the property market and so this is a unique opportunity for someone seeking coastal living.
"Imagine stepping out from your garden gate for an invigorating morning swim, kayak excursion, or paddleboarding adventure. It’s doesn’t get much better.
“The private residents' amenities, including a communal waterside garden, dinghy park, jetty, and slipway, enhance the appeal of this exclusive waterside community and we anticipate much interest from both local and national buyers.
"With Airbnb and holiday lets restricted, 36 Waterside is an ideal permanent residence or idyllic second home."
For further information or to arrange a viewing, contact Louise McTighe at DOMVS Estate Agents.
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