Salter Road, Sandbanks, Poole, Dorset, BH13
Property Features
- Quiet inner road on prestigious Sandbanks Peninsula
- Rare opportunity for contemporary redevelopment, STPP
- Level plot with excellent long-term potential
- Flexible ground floor bedroom with adjacent shower room
- Separate dining room and fully fitted kitchen
- Scope to reconfigure into modern open-plan layout
- Potential for an additional storey (STPP)
- Adding a second storey would generate harbour vistas
- Private west-facing garden, ideal for landscaping
Property Summary
Full Details
This detached chalet bungalow on the Sandbanks Peninsula offers significant refurbishment or redevelopment potential (STPP), well laid out accommodation, harbour glimpses, and a west-facing garden, set within one of the countrys most prestigious coastal locations.
Situated on a quiet and established inner road on the Sandbanks Peninsula, this detached chalet bungalow presents a rare opportunity to refurbish to an incoming owner‘s personal preferences or even create (STPP) a brand-new contemporary residence in one of the most desirable coastal locations in the country. Sandbanks is renowned not only for its exceptional beaches and natural harbour, but also for its refined lifestyle offering, combining waterside leisure, sailing, and coastal walks with access to acclaimed restaurants, marinas and transport links within Poole and beyond.
The property occupies a level plot, with front and rear gardens with a wide driveway providing parking for several vehicles, complemented by an integral double garage offering practical storage. This sense of space is increasingly rare within the peninsula and underlines the long-term potential of the site.
Internally, the accommodation is well proportioned and arranged around a central hallway. To the front of the property is a ground floor double bedroom, ideally positioned adjacent to a shower room, providing flexibility for guests or multi-generational living.
The principal living room is currently situated to the rear of the house and opens into a full-width conservatory Double doors link the living room to a separate formal dining room, while the kitchen is independently arranged and fully fitted with ample storage and integrated appliances. The property would benefit from reworking the interior layout to create a more open plan layout suitable for todays contemporary family lifestyle. A rear porch functions effectively as a utility space and provides direct garden access.
The first floor offers four double bedrooms, two bathrooms and useful eaves storage which could be converted to provide an additional three en-suite facilities (STPP). Elevated views provide a subtle sense of the nearby harbour, and there is clear potential, subject to the necessary permissions, to add an additional storey to capitalise fully on this outlook.
The rear garden enjoys a westerly aspect, a good level of privacy and a combination of lawn, paving and decking, offering excellent scope for thoughtful landscaping.
Overall, this property represents a compelling opportunity to create a refined coastal home in a location defined by both lifestyle and long-term value.
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The Location
Internationally acknowledged, Sandbanks boasts the largest natural harbour in Europe with miles of Blue Flag award-winning golden sandy beaches and sheltered waters. It is the perfect location for enjoying the latest water sport or simply relax on the beach, embracing a fantastic coastal lifestyle.
Access to the beautiful award-winning sandy beaches is less than c.250m together with a footpath to the harbour only a c.350m walk perfect for taking a kayak or SUP to the water. The open sea offers some of the best sailing along the southern coastline. Sandbanks is also home to the Royal Motor Yacht Club and Sandbanks Yacht Club, with additional marinas in Lilliput and Poole Harbour, giving access to a fantastic selection of moorings and chandlery services for boat users.
For eating out, the global brand of Rick Stein, with its waterfront restaurant, is located on the Sandbanks Peninsula and is extremely popular throughout the year. Other nearby eateries include The Tandy, Rockwater, The Cliff, Koh Thai, Lazy Jacks and The Jazz Caf© to while away a Sunday afternoon listening to live music. Across the chain ferry is also the delightful Pig on the Beach and highly regarded Shell Bay seafood restaurant.
The Sandbanks Chain Ferry crosses the short stretch of water from the peninsula across to the Isle of Purbeck, giving access to the renowned crystal clear bathing waters of Shell Bay and the prestigious area of Outstanding Natural Beauty that is Studland. Further afield, the towns of Swanage, Wareham and Lulworth Cove and the magnificent Jurassic coastline are all accessible on foot, by bike or car, or the open top Breezer bus.
The tropical garden sanctuary of Compton Acres is just 2 miles inland, offers a vast array of feature planting from around the world and you can enjoy a coffee at the caf©. Feeling sporty? Tee off at Parkstone Championship golf course or enjoy the sporting and tennis clubs of Branksome and Whitecliff, all located less than 3 miles away.
Theres a vibrant cultural scene in both Poole and Bournemouth, with world famous acts appearing at the Bournemouth Pavillion, BIC and Poole Lighthouse, home to the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and Coastal Comedy.
Kindly note all distances are approximate and taken from Google maps.