
Burton Bradstock Estate Agents
DOMVS estate agency in Burton Bradstock has been selling and letting homes since 2005 via its nearby offices. DOMVS has a good selection of property to buy in Burton Bradstock, as well property to rent in Burton Bradstock and provides a choice of three easy ways to get a free valuation for either selling or letting your property.
House Prices in Burton Bradstock
Properties in Burton Bradstock had an overall average price of £734,000 over the last year. Overall, sold prices in Burton Bradstock over the last year were 12% up on the previous year and 57% up on the 2016 peak of £468,147.
Source: Rightmove. Last updated 08/22
The Burton Bradstock Estate Agency Team

Laura Holt
Property Specialist
01305 757300
laura.holt@domvs.co.uk
Laura has been working in the property industry since 1995, and her bubbly, approachable personality has allowed her to form some wonderful connections allowing for huge success in the property market.

Greg Carter
Associate Director, Sales
01305 757300
greg.carter@domvs.co.uk
With estate agency experience that extends more than three decades in residential property sales, Greg brings a wealth of experience to the Poundbury property market, and is exactly who you’d want to represent your property sale.

Debbie Turner, MARLA
Associate Director, Lettings
01305 757300
debbie.turner@domvs.co.uk
With over 30 years experience as a lettings specialist, Debbie Turner has an encyclopaedic knowledge of the lettings world. Having worked with both independent and corporate lettings agencies, Debbie’s experience will ensure your rental investments are in safe hands.

Marcus Pound BA (Hons) MNAEA
Sales Progression & Compliance Manager
07973 615657
marcus.pound@domvs.co.uk
As a go-between for all parties ensuring the sale seamlessly reaches completion, Marcus plays a key role at DOMVS. His healthy balance of tenacity and pressure ensures each transition has the best chance of success.
The team are always on hand to provide support, so feel free to contact them directly or use our registration form below and someone will be in touch very soon.
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About Burton Bradstock
Just half a mile inland from a breath-taking stretch of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is Burton Bradstock, a large village straddling the River Bride. Documented in the Domesday Book of 1086, the village now consists of predominantly 16th and 17th Century cottages interspersed with modern homes and amenities ranging from a petrol station, shop/post office and two public houses to a primary school, play park, village hall and community library. Older still than Burton Bradstock’s character cottages is the Parish Church of St Mary. Though significantly restored around 1897, the structure largely dates from the late 14th/early 15th Century.
On the outskirts of the village is the Bronze Age funerary monument known as Bind Barrow. More than 55 feet wide, the barrow was designated a Scheduled Monument by Historic England in 1959 and is believed to contain archaeological remains pertaining to Bronze Age beliefs, environment and economy. Closer still to the coast – almost on the beach, in fact – is Hive Beach Cafe, serving locally sourced seafood that’s attracted nationwide renown. The beach itself is a firm favourite with families in summer and dog-walkers in winter, and offers a safe swimming spot along what can be a treacherous stretch of coastline. The much-photographed cliffs here reach 150 feet high in places and feature a layer of fossil-rich Inferior Oolite towards the top. Miles of this rugged, beautiful coastline can be enjoyed from the coast road between Burton Bradstock and the nearby village of Abbotsbury, just over six miles drive east. For the more sure-footed, the South West Coast Path also follows an ideal – if somewhat longer – route from which to enjoy the views.