3 bedroom detached house
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Solar panels
Detached house
3 beds
2 baths
0.90 acre(s)
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Basic 6Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Peaceful and enchanting location
- Private access and driveway
- Close to rural footpaths
- Solar panels and battery
- Water softener
- Special three-bedroom, single-storey home
- Scope to put your own stamp it
- Driving distance to local amenities
Welcome to Deers Leap.
A winding drive, which has an abundance of primroses in the Spring, leads you to Deers Leap, and at once you have a feeling of privacy and seclusion. This could be your retreat, an escape from the humdrum, for a better life.
There are solar panels and a battery pack at Deers Leap, initiating ideas for an off-grid lifestyle. Add a heat source pump and your plans to live a more sustainable lifestyle can become reality.
The bungalow has generous, spacious, light rooms and offers so much potential to make a contemporary abode.
From the entrance, the HALLWAY leads you into the hub of the home.
The SITTING ROOM has a red brick fireplace with log burner and patio doors leading out to the garden and double doors opening to the generous CONSERVATORY.
The KITCHEN is a compact and bijou space however, there is scope for you to extend with views out to the garden too.
The first of the THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMS, has views out to the garden at the front of the house. The second bedroom has views to the rear and the BATHROOM, with shower and hand basin and W.C., serves both of the bedrooms.
The PRINCIPAL BEDROOM has a SHOWER EN-SUITE and bespoke fitted wardrobes.
All these rooms are good sizes, light and airy and have views of the surrounding gardens.
Outside
The grounds at Deers Leap offer a tranquil grazing spot for the local deer. Living here offers you a very special opportunity to watch the deer in their own habitat and be part of Mother Nature's cycle.
There is a meadow abutting the heath, which the deer do feel comfortable visiting and gardens attached to the house.
There are sheds that offer storage for garden paraphernalia and a SUMMER HOUSE, which is perfectly positioned to capture the sunshine in the garden.
The garden is lawned and full of established bushes and has an impressive bloom of roses and pretty colourful flowers in the Spring and Summer.
It is a restful, private and productive space.
There is a substantial area for a KITCHEN GARDEN, with a fruit cage and space for keeping chickens, should you want.
This is the sort of garden where the hard work has been done for you. The laying of the ground and planting of well-established shrubs and flowers means you could simply just enjoy it!
Location
Deers Leap lies approximately two miles from the Saxon walled market town of Wareham, famed for its delightful riverside setting and as the 'Gateway to the Isle of Purbeck and Jurassic Coast'.
Nestled in a picturesque and sought-after location, this is a tranquil rural retreat with the convenience of local amenities within easy reach.
Wareham itself offers a choice of shops and restaurants, a popular independent cinema, a health centre and well-regarded schools, together with mainline rail links to London Waterloo (approx. 2.5 hours). Also close at hand are 18-hole golf courses, a yacht club and beaches at Studland, Swanage and Lulworth Cove. Poole and Bournemouth are just nine and thirteen miles away respectively.
Directions
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A winding drive, which has an abundance of primroses in the Spring, leads you to Deers Leap, and at once you have a feeling of privacy and seclusion. This could be your retreat, an escape from the humdrum, for a better life.
There are solar panels and a battery pack at Deers Leap, initiating ideas for an off-grid lifestyle. Add a heat source pump and your plans to live a more sustainable lifestyle can become reality.
The bungalow has generous, spacious, light rooms and offers so much potential to make a contemporary abode.
From the entrance, the HALLWAY leads you into the hub of the home.
The SITTING ROOM has a red brick fireplace with log burner and patio doors leading out to the garden and double doors opening to the generous CONSERVATORY.
The KITCHEN is a compact and bijou space however, there is scope for you to extend with views out to the garden too.
The first of the THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMS, has views out to the garden at the front of the house. The second bedroom has views to the rear and the BATHROOM, with shower and hand basin and W.C., serves both of the bedrooms.
The PRINCIPAL BEDROOM has a SHOWER EN-SUITE and bespoke fitted wardrobes.
All these rooms are good sizes, light and airy and have views of the surrounding gardens.
Outside
The grounds at Deers Leap offer a tranquil grazing spot for the local deer. Living here offers you a very special opportunity to watch the deer in their own habitat and be part of Mother Nature's cycle.
There is a meadow abutting the heath, which the deer do feel comfortable visiting and gardens attached to the house.
There are sheds that offer storage for garden paraphernalia and a SUMMER HOUSE, which is perfectly positioned to capture the sunshine in the garden.
The garden is lawned and full of established bushes and has an impressive bloom of roses and pretty colourful flowers in the Spring and Summer.
It is a restful, private and productive space.
There is a substantial area for a KITCHEN GARDEN, with a fruit cage and space for keeping chickens, should you want.
This is the sort of garden where the hard work has been done for you. The laying of the ground and planting of well-established shrubs and flowers means you could simply just enjoy it!
Location
Deers Leap lies approximately two miles from the Saxon walled market town of Wareham, famed for its delightful riverside setting and as the 'Gateway to the Isle of Purbeck and Jurassic Coast'.
Nestled in a picturesque and sought-after location, this is a tranquil rural retreat with the convenience of local amenities within easy reach.
Wareham itself offers a choice of shops and restaurants, a popular independent cinema, a health centre and well-regarded schools, together with mainline rail links to London Waterloo (approx. 2.5 hours). Also close at hand are 18-hole golf courses, a yacht club and beaches at Studland, Swanage and Lulworth Cove. Poole and Bournemouth are just nine and thirteen miles away respectively.
Directions
Use what3words.com to navigate to the exact spot. Search using: stutter.steer.shuttered
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We take the time to get to know you, your property and your goals, and will work closely with you to make sure you enjoy the process of selling. DOMVS is an independent, award-winning estate agency with a team specialising in sales, lettings, land advisory and holiday lettings services across Dorset and the Wiltshire/Devon borders. And with 5* ratings on all the review sites, you can see we’ve been exceeding our clients’ expectations since 2005. We are proud members of The Guild of Property Professionals, with its 800+ branches and extensive Park Lane office. We are also part of the Mayfair Office, meaning we can expose our clients' properties far and wide.




















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