3 bedroom terraced house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Three bedrooms
- Close to local shops, a public house and a train station
- Private parking for two vehicles
- Contemporary decor throughout
- No onward chain!
Constructed in the mid 1990’s this terrace house occupies a central position in the heart of the ever popular village of Maiden Newton and within touching distance of a host of local amenities. The property consists of blue rendered elevations, with UPVC sash windows set under a tile hung roof. On entrance to the property you are greeted by an entrance hallway, with cloakroom providing space for shoe and coat storage and providing access to the principle rooms. The kitchen, which has been replaced by the current owner, consists of a range of wall and floor mounted contemporary units finished with oak effect work tops. There is an integrated double oven with four ring induction hob and extractor over. The sink is ceramic with adjacent draining board and there is also space for a selection of white goods. A double glazed sash window facing to the front of the property brings an abundance of natural light into the kitchen area. The open plan sitting/ dining room, is a well-proportioned reception area with feature log-burner providing an attractive focal point to the room as well as doors opening to the rear garden. The flooring, running from the hallway into the sitting/ dining room has also all been replaced in recent times. Stairs ascending to the first floor and principle accommodation comprising three bedrooms and family bathroom. The master bedroom is situated to the front of the property, with an outlook towards the centre of the village and beyond, there is also ample space for freestanding storage and furniture. The second bedroom is again a double room, currently utilised as an office/ work space and enjoys a private and sunny outlook over the rear garden. Bedroom three currently houses a single bed, similarly with space for free standing storage. Completing the first floor is a family bathroom, which again has been replaced by the present vendor to include; a
bath with marble effect tile surround and digital shower attachment over, pedestal sink unit with integrated storage and WC.
SERVICES AND OUTGOINGS
Electric heating
Mains water and drainage
Council Tax Band C
Maiden Newton is a bustling village with an excellent range of local services including a garage/convenience store, shops including an ironmongers, a doctor’s surgery, a primary school, a church and a railway station on the Dorchester/Yeovil to Bristol line. This is one of the few villages in the area to have such a wide range of facilities including a restaurant and a public house. The major centres of Dorchester, Bridport, Yeovil and Sherborne are all readily accessible. The area is also renowned for schooling, both state and independents.
The garden can be accessed from both the rear of the property from the sitting/ dining room as well as gated access from the parking area. The garden is predominately paved with planted borders, making this an easy area to maintain. There is ample space for outdoor furniture to enjoy to sunny southerly aspect this garden enjoys. A wooden shed which was built to size for the garden, provides most useful storage. Gated access from the garden, leads to an private parking space for two vehicles.
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