Wellington House (Image: DOMVS)
Wellington House, noted for its architectural heritage and period features, which include original Lancet windows, stained-glass panels, and high ceilings, is on the market for an impressive £1.2 million.
The Gothic Revival movement was a conscious movement that began in England to revive medieval Gothic forms, from the second half of the 18th century and throughout the 19th century.
The 18th century examples were often domestic, with highly decorative interiors.
Wellington House (Image: DOMVS)
The three-storey home on Dorchester Road, Weymouth has undergone extensive renovations that aim to retain its historic character while incorporating a more modern approach.
Wellington House (Image: DOMVS)
The property features four reception rooms, a kitchen and breakfast room, and five bedrooms including a principal suite with an ensuite bathroom.
There is also an attic room which offers views towards Portland.
Wellington House (Image: DOMVS)
Additionally, a stone and brick-built garden room is currently used as a snooker room by the present owners – adding a unique touch to the property.
Wellington House (Image: DOMVS)
The home first hit the market in 1953.