4 bedroom detached house
EV charger
Lateral living
Level access
Ramped access
Step free access
Electric charging point
Detached house
4 beds
3 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
Developed in 2020 and bought as new, The Long Barn is an attractive single storey property with brick, flint and part timber clad elevations under a pitched tiled roof. Developed to a high quality of finish by a local reputable developer, The Long Barn has a lovely outlook over unspoilt land, with sensibly configured accommodation with a magnificent vaulted kitchen/dining/living room with a wood burning stove and two bi-fold doors on the east side opening onto paved terrace areas. The accommodation is light and bright and has a well fitted kitchen with a Bosch Calor Gas hob, a dishwasher and a fitted fridge/freezer. Other attributes include a pressurised water system, double glazing throughout and attractive engineered oak flooring in the hall, kitchen/living room and utility room. The property also has the benefit of an NHBC warranty (circa 6 ½ years remaining) and has electronically controlled sky lights in the principal reception room.
The property is approached from the lane over a gravelled drive leading to a paved area flanked by a garage and car port constructed of brick with a clay tiled roof with an electric charging point. There is space over which would give room for an office subject to the usual consents. The Long Barn is approached via a paved path with evergreen hedging flanked by two pear trees. There is an attractive rose pergola leading to the Shepherds Hut (available by separate negotiation). The majority of the garden is laid to lawn bordered by post and rail fencing. There is a small area with two raised vegetable beds. There is a Management Company that is primarily responsible the upkeep of the drive shared between the three dwellings.
Services: Mains water, electricity and a shared treatment plant (costs shared between the three dwellings). Heating by LPG gas with a shared tank which is individually metered for the three properties.
Local Authority: Dorset Council - dorsetcouncil.gov.uk
Council Tax: Band E
EPC: Band C
Tenure: Freehold with vacant possession on completion.
Hartgrove is a small hamlet lying to the south west of Shaftesbury in the Blackmore Vale. Shaftesbury is about 3 miles away and has an excellent range of facilities including supermarkets, a delicatessen, cafes, restaurants, niche retailers, a boutique hotel, bank, a small hospital, a library, a health centre, swimming pool and an arts centre with cinema. In nearby Gillingham there is a Waitrose and a number of other supermarkets as well as a mainline railway station (London Waterloo). There are a wider range of facilities in Sherborne, Bath and Salisbury, all within easy motoring distance. The A303 lies some eleven miles to the north giving access to the south west and London, via the M3.
The property is approached from the lane over a gravelled drive leading to a paved area flanked by a garage and car port constructed of brick with a clay tiled roof with an electric charging point. There is space over which would give room for an office subject to the usual consents. The Long Barn is approached via a paved path with evergreen hedging flanked by two pear trees. There is an attractive rose pergola leading to the Shepherds Hut (available by separate negotiation). The majority of the garden is laid to lawn bordered by post and rail fencing. There is a small area with two raised vegetable beds. There is a Management Company that is primarily responsible the upkeep of the drive shared between the three dwellings.
Services: Mains water, electricity and a shared treatment plant (costs shared between the three dwellings). Heating by LPG gas with a shared tank which is individually metered for the three properties.
Local Authority: Dorset Council - dorsetcouncil.gov.uk
Council Tax: Band E
EPC: Band C
Tenure: Freehold with vacant possession on completion.
Hartgrove is a small hamlet lying to the south west of Shaftesbury in the Blackmore Vale. Shaftesbury is about 3 miles away and has an excellent range of facilities including supermarkets, a delicatessen, cafes, restaurants, niche retailers, a boutique hotel, bank, a small hospital, a library, a health centre, swimming pool and an arts centre with cinema. In nearby Gillingham there is a Waitrose and a number of other supermarkets as well as a mainline railway station (London Waterloo). There are a wider range of facilities in Sherborne, Bath and Salisbury, all within easy motoring distance. The A303 lies some eleven miles to the north giving access to the south west and London, via the M3.
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Our office is located in the centre of Shaftesbury, and is one of eight offices covering the West Country, giving us a reach unrivalled by any other national sales agency. We specialise in the sale and valuation of a broad range of properties in North Dorset, West Wiltshire and South-East Somerset. The key to the success of the Shaftesbury office is personal Director level service, high quality marketing and presentation combined with detailed local and regional knowledge and national connections. We are independently owned businesses that make decisions on how best to market your property, to the strength of our local market working closely with our neighbouring and national offices. Jackson-Stops has more than a century of experience in the property market with 45 offices nationwide, from Cheshire and Yorkshire in the north, through East Anglia, the South East of England and onwards to the West Country, including a London based International Department. Our eight London offices are an important source of buyers looking for homes in the West Country. All our properties are marketed on onthemarket.com Our area is particularly well known for its educational facilities, with a highly regarded range of private and state schools and good communications. The A303 lies six miles to the north of Shaftesbury, giving access to London via the M3, and there are mainline railway stations at Tisbury and Gillingham (London Waterloo) and at Castle Cary, Westbury and Frome (London Paddington). Our Professional Valuation Department is run by Julian Bunkall FRICS with over 35 years' experience, and covers Dorset, South Somerset, South Wiltshire and Devon.















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