3 bedroom terraced house
Chain-free
Terraced house
3 beds
1 bath
1108
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal:
EEO2ThreeVodafone
Features and description
- Character Home Within Town Centre
- Open Plan Living Accommodation
- Three Well Proportioned Bedrooms
- Versatile Basement Area
- Grade II Listed
- Gas Central Heating
- No Onward Chain
- EPC: C, Council Tax: C
Introducing a truly enchanting character terrace home nestled within Dorchester town centre. Boasting a Grade II listing, this charming property captures the essence of history while offering comfort for modern living.
This remarkable property showcases an array of distinctive internal features, including timber latch doors, exposed brickwork, timber beams, and sash windows. With a large basement and open plan living accommodation, this property provides generous space and holds immense potential.
In good condition and spanning across a generous 1100 square feet, this character-filled home effortlessly accommodates open plan living accommodation on the ground floor comprising fitted kitchen, living and dining areas, on the first floor there are two double bedrooms, single bedroom, and a bathroom. A large basement, which has been previously used as a studio, (art and music), home cinema, and as a social area, offers a range of usage options.
The property is centrally located with easy access to the main pedestrianised retail area in South Street, with it's side streets and arcades home to coffee shops and bakeries, restaurants and takeaways, independent stores and nationally recognised retailers. There are a variety of supermarkets, from Lidl to Waitrose. The town features two cinemas and the Brewery Square development which offers a plethora of choice for dining. Dorchester is also home to the County Hospital, along with dental practices and a range of health and leisure facilities. There are various museums and permanent exhibitions, including; The Tutankhamen Exhibition, foundations of a Roman town house, remnants of the historic town walls, an amphitheatre, a medieval henge. The County Museum houses many roman and historic artefacts. The town features a leisure centre with pool, town cricket club and football stadium. There are two railway stations with links to London (Waterloo) and Bristol (Templemeads).
Please note: This property is available for sale, catering to discerning home buyers and professionals seeking a quintessential blend of character and convenience and who would prefer to enjoy the Borough Gardens, river walks and social areas rather than maintain a garden.
Parking permits available from the council from £70 (on street) to £260 (Council car parks) annually.
Tenure: Freehold EPC: C Council Tax Band: C
Broadband - Standard & Superfast Mobile: 4G Voice & Data Good
This remarkable property showcases an array of distinctive internal features, including timber latch doors, exposed brickwork, timber beams, and sash windows. With a large basement and open plan living accommodation, this property provides generous space and holds immense potential.
In good condition and spanning across a generous 1100 square feet, this character-filled home effortlessly accommodates open plan living accommodation on the ground floor comprising fitted kitchen, living and dining areas, on the first floor there are two double bedrooms, single bedroom, and a bathroom. A large basement, which has been previously used as a studio, (art and music), home cinema, and as a social area, offers a range of usage options.
The property is centrally located with easy access to the main pedestrianised retail area in South Street, with it's side streets and arcades home to coffee shops and bakeries, restaurants and takeaways, independent stores and nationally recognised retailers. There are a variety of supermarkets, from Lidl to Waitrose. The town features two cinemas and the Brewery Square development which offers a plethora of choice for dining. Dorchester is also home to the County Hospital, along with dental practices and a range of health and leisure facilities. There are various museums and permanent exhibitions, including; The Tutankhamen Exhibition, foundations of a Roman town house, remnants of the historic town walls, an amphitheatre, a medieval henge. The County Museum houses many roman and historic artefacts. The town features a leisure centre with pool, town cricket club and football stadium. There are two railway stations with links to London (Waterloo) and Bristol (Templemeads).
Please note: This property is available for sale, catering to discerning home buyers and professionals seeking a quintessential blend of character and convenience and who would prefer to enjoy the Borough Gardens, river walks and social areas rather than maintain a garden.
Parking permits available from the council from £70 (on street) to £260 (Council car parks) annually.
Tenure: Freehold EPC: C Council Tax Band: C
Broadband - Standard & Superfast Mobile: 4G Voice & Data Good
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Dorset Lettings has been offering a high quality lettings and property management service since 1984. During this time we have developed an in-depth understanding of the business, the regulations and the local market. Our Ethos: Simply, 'to be the best at what we do'. Property letting and management is our only business. This allows us to concentrate on what we do best. We have dedicated owner management in every office. The result is a passionate desire to get things right and an uncomplicated decision making process, providing the flexibility to react quickly to any given situation. ARLA licensed/ ARLA trained and qualified staff - Every Dorset Lettings office is licensed by ARLA (the Association of Residential Letting Agents) and is a member of The Property Ombudsman Scheme. ARLA is the industry's governing body which sets, promotes and polices industry standards and best practice. Licensed ARLA agents must comply with ARLA's regulations and strict code of practice, which includes stringent rules regarding the handling of clients' monies and tenants' deposits. ARLA defines and controls the profession's training and examination programmes. The industry qualification, The Technical Award in Residential Lettings is an exacting four-part programme of study and examination. It is comprehensive and demanding and has greatly enhances the standing of the profession and those qualified and practising within it.











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