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2 bedroom terraced house
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Property description & features
Built in 1869 and well maintained, the cottage retains original features including floorboards, natural faced brick walls, exposed timbers, pine panelled doors and an open fireplace. It benefits from mains gas and electricity, gas central heating, some UPVC double glazing to the rear, its own water source, private septic tank drainage and an outbuilding with a gardener's WC. The thriving village of Spetisbury is surrounded by beautiful countryside and has a church, primary school, farm shop and bar, village hall, trailway and river walks, and easy road access to the Georgian market town of Blandford Forum, which offers a good range of shops, schools, supermarkets and cafes.
The entrance lobby leads to a sitting room with brick open fireplace, brick alcoves and under stairs pantry. The kitchen/dining room has a slate floor, exposed brick walls, Potterton gas central heating boiler, Belfast sink, wooden worktops, shelving, storage space, gas cooker point, appliance space, and door to a rear conservatory with slate floor and UPVC double glazed stable door to outside. From the sitting room a door leads to a turned staircase with exposed brick walls, and the first floor landing has loft access. Bedroom 1 has a fireplace and built-in wardrobes, and bedroom 2 has a fireplace and shelving. The bathroom has a white suite, wooden floorboards, dado panelling and airing cupboard.
A private driveway provides access to the cottages and leads to the rear where there is parking. The front garden is arranged as a cutting garden for interior flowers. Immediately to the rear of the property there is access to an outbuilding with garden store (with power and lighting), gardener's WC, and covered passageway leading to a large, private garden with a large pavilion style studio/summerhouse, formerly a garage, with power, lighting and water, ideal for use as a pottery, crafting studio, home office or social space. French doors lead out to a covered verandah overlooking a lawn with established flower borders. The crazy paved courtyard is ideal for al fresco dining, and leads through a willow walkway to a large, productive organic kitchen garden with polytunnel, fruit trees, grapevine, pond and wildflower areas.
Directions - From Pye Corner in Wimborne, proceed along Julians Road to the Lake Gates roundabout at the junction with the A31. Take the third exit onto the A31 towards Dorchester. At the Roundhouse roundabout at Sturminster Marshall, take the third exit onto the A350 towards Blandford. Proceed out of Sturminster Marshall towards Spetisbury. Shortly after passing a large lay-by (with bus stop) on the right, the turning to New Buildings can be found on the left hand side.
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