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4 bedroom terraced house

Terraced house
4 beds
1 bath
1050
EPC rating: F
Added > 14 days

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SUPERB THREE-FOUR BEDROOM GEORGIAN TERRACED HOUSE IN THE HEART OF WEST DORSET

THE PROPERTY
This fabulous three-storey Georgian townhouse was built to impress. Constructed in the heart of Maiden Newton village in the early 1800s, a ceramic, commemorative plaque, to the side of the house, confirms the exact date being 1812. This explains the stylish, flat fronted, exterior. Once inside, welcoming clues follow through: spacious interior rooms, wide doorways, high ceilings, deep windows and light. Period features include large flagstones laid to the reception hall floor, original Georgian doors with matching door handles. Upstairs, rooms retain original wide floorboards. You cannot escape the real sense of atmosphere this wonderful property exudes. Subtle use of colour has been applied in every room. Breathable paint surfaces enhance the character. The property has been gently upgraded to include new kitchen appliances, replacement wood burning stoves, bathroom and cloakroom refurbishment. It is a fantastic property in the midst of an idyllic yet convenient location.

OUTSIDE
A stable-door from the large family kitchen leads to steps into the garden, which is divided into three planting areas. The immediate garden area is shingle with matching borders planted to tolerate heat and full sun. Tall ornamental grasses add movement against an evergreen background of Bay and Yew shrubs. Flowering Quince trees add grace and form. Shingle gives way to shaded woodland, with elegant ferns underfoot while a mixed canopy of native Hazel and Pear trees provide shelter - through which the historic climbing rose, Madame Alfred Carriere has threaded and risen to great heights. Her repeat flowering is a great success and beautifully scents this woodland scene. Ornamental Hydrangeas mark the final pathway, stepping up to a raised seating area which hosts Magnolia, Cornus, clipped Yew, repeat-flowering Rosa Mutabilis, against the relaxed background of an ancient apple tree smothered in Irish ivy. The garden is planted and managed organically to encourage wildlife and pollinators. Regular bird sightings include Woodpecker, Nuthatch, Black Cap, Chiff Chaff, Goldfinch, Greenfinch, Long Tailed Tit, Robin, Wren, Blackbird and House Sparrows. The garden is tranquil and private.

LOCATION

Maiden Newton is a welcoming, friendly village set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, 12 miles inland from Dorset’s famous Chesil Beach. 68 Dorchester Road lies within Maiden Newton’s Conservation Area. A few doors away is the wonderful Village Store with Post Office. This is complimented by the neighbouring newsagent and coffee shop. Other practical facilities include a garage with large shop and fantastic independent hardware store. 68 Dorchester Road is also within walking distance of Primary School, Doctor’s Surgery, St Mary’s Parish Church, Allotments and Maiden Newton Railway Station with trains to London-Waterloo-Weymouth, stopping at Bristol, Bath, Frome, Bruton, Dorchester, Weymouth. All major supermarkets deliver to the village. Bridport and Dorchester have Waitrose stores.
Lying just over 11 miles away, Bridport is renown for its creative energy. Visitors are attracted to its annual literary festival, craft workshops and open studios. The annual Bridport Prize competition is legendary among writers. The town’s character is also built on the strength of its individual shops, twice-weekly street markets, excellent art centre, independent Electric Palace cinema and theatre, which offers a rolling programme of live events. Vintage and artists’ markets are much anticipated, there is also a growing foodie buzz. Feeling energetic? You can walk from Bridport to West Bay coastline. Sladers Yard Gallery and Cafe is always worth visiting. Meanwhile, the journey by car, from Maiden Newton to Bridport, takes you over Eggardon Hill, Iron Age Fort, from where the views to the Jurassic Coast take your breath away.

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Jackson-Stops - Bridport
Jackson-Stops - Bridport
47 South Street Bridport DT6 3NY
01308 310971
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Our Bridport/Dorchester office opened in 2013 and is located in the centre of this delightful, bustling West Dorset market town renowned for its art, music and food culture and situated just a short distance away from the magnificent Jurassic coastline, designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The office specialises in the sale of fine and interesting properties, from cottages and townhouses, to farmhouses and large country houses, coastal properties, small farms and estates throughout this stunning part of the West Country where Dorset, Devon & Somerset converge. Jackson-Stops have a strong presence throughout the West Country with offices in Barnstaple, Bridport/Dorchester, Exeter, Shaftesbury, Sherborne, Taunton & Truro together with a network of 44 offices nationally, including London with our principal country house department being situated in Curzon Street, Mayfair.
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