- Detached Character Home
- Three Double Bedrooms
- Two Reception Rooms
- Large Workshop/Garage
- Generous Sized Plot
- Scope to Enhance
- No Onward Chain
- Energy Efficiency Rating Exempt
The cottage dates to the mid 1800s when it was two cottages and in later years served as the village's post office and shop. It retains many character features, such as exposed timbers, flagstone floors and an inglenook fireplace with Bressumer beam. There are cottage style windows and some window seats. The property offers well proportioned and comfortable accommodation with scope to add your own personal touches to make it your own home.
The two reception rooms provide plenty of space for family to relax as well as entertaining friends and there is the choice of formal dining or mid week meals in the kitchen. There is also space to create study or reading areas.
Outside, the property offers excellent outdoor space with ample room for children and pets to let off steam and there is a substantial workshop that could serve as a garage or even an annexe, subject to the necessary permissions. Both the inside and outside of this lovely home can be tailored to suit your needs.
This is a fabulous chance to own a bit of history in a desirable and popular Dorset village. Viewing is essential to truly appreciate all that is on offer.
The Property
Accommodation
Inside
Ground Floor
The property is approached from the front to the original door with inset pane glass and pitched tiled storm canopy above. The entrance hall is laid to the original flagstone flooring with an opening to the dining room and latch door to the sitting room. The sitting room has a cottage style window with seat beneath overlooking the frontage plus further window to the side. There are exposed ceiling beams and an inglenook fireplace with Bressumer beam, stone hearth and wood burner. There is a latch door that opens to the kitchen/breakfast room
The dining room boasts a bow paned glass window to the front aspect, high ceiling with beams and plate shelf. A latch door opens to the rear hall, where there is enough space for a study area, exposed ceiling beams plus two windows to the rear - one with seat beneath. Stairs rising to the first floor and doors to the cloakroom and kitchen/breakfast room.
The kitchen/breakfast room has a view over part of the rear garden and exposed ceiling beams. It is fitted with a range of wood fronted units consisting of floor cupboards with open ended shelves, separate drawer unit and eye level cupboards and cabinets with open ended displays. There is a generous amount of work surfaces with a tiled splash back and one and a half bowl stainless steel sink and drainer with a swan neck mixer tap. There is space for an electric oven. The floor is laid to flagstone in the kitchen area and carpet in the dining space. A latch door opens to the rear lobby where there is plenty of space for coats, boots and shoes and an opening from the kitchen area into the utility where there is the oil fired central heating boiler and ample room for appliances.
First Floor
Stairs rise to the galleried landing, which has exposed timbers, a window with a delightful view over the garden to the adjoining countryside and an ideal spot for quiet reading. There are latch doors to all the bedrooms and to the shower room. All three bedrooms are double sized and have a view over the lane to the front and fitted with secondary glazing. The main bedroom also has access to the loft space, built in wardrobes and the airing cupboard housing the hot water cylinder. It also benefits from an ensuite bathroom.
The shower room is fitted with a suite consisting of pedestal wash hand basin, low level WC and shower cubicle with a mains shower.
Outside
Parking and Garden
At the front of the property there is a large tarmacadam area offering some parking and there is a listed telephone kiosk. The main parking and garden lie to the rear of the property and approached from the lane onto track where there is a five bar gate that opens to a large gravelled space. There is an ornamental pond and seating area plus a paved path meanders though the gravelled area to the workshop.
There are two sets of shallow steps that rise to the main body of the garden, which lies to the side and is laid to lawn, interspersed with shrubs and trees - including fruit trees. There is a timber shed and greenhouse. The garden adjoins fields and has a delightful view of the countryside. The garden enjoys a sunny aspect with good privacy and a plot size that extends to about 0.20 of an acre.
Useful Information
Energy Efficiency Rating Exempt
Council Tax Band E
Mixed Styles of Glazing
Oil Fired Central Heating
Mains Drainage
Freehold
No Onward Chain
Directions
From Sturminster Newton
Leave Sturminster via Bridge Street. At the traffic lights go over the bridge and turn right. Take the next turning on the left up Glue Hill to Hazelbury Bryan. Continue through the village of Hazelbury Bryan past the Antelope public house. After passing the village hall turn right to Mappowder and continue along this lane for about a mile and half. On entering the village bear to the right onto Hammond Street and continue forward. The property will be found on the right hand side by the telephone kiosk. Postcode DT10 2EH
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01258 4730301 Market House, Market Place, Sturminster Newton DT10 1AS
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