1 bedroom terraced house
Study
Terraced house
1 bed
1 bath
592
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
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Features and description
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A charming period terraced cottage located on the edge of the village with picturesque views over the surrounding farmland, further enchanced by allocated parking.
Features Include:-
* Rural Views
* Inglenook Fireplace with Woodburning Stove
* Exposed Beams
* Modern Kitchen with Built in Appliances
* White Shower Room Suite
* First Floor Landing/ Study
* Double Bedroom with Rural Views
* Allocated Parking
* Cottage Garden
Accommodation see Floorplan
This wonderful example of a traditonal thatched period cottage is one of four properties forming a small terrace on the every outskirts of the village overlooking farmland. With a lovely cottage Garden to the rear, the cottage also benefits from allocated parking.
A canopy porch and solid door gives access to the Sitting Room with a window enjoying rural views to the front, and exposed ceiling beams and tiled flooring give the room real character. The inglenook fireplace is the focal point of the room housing the woodburning stove. Door and stairs extending to first floor.
The Kitchen enjoys a view over the rear garden with door extending to same. There is a range of modern base units offering cupboard and drawer storage complimented by wood effect worktops and tiled splashbacks, there is an electric built in oven and four ring ceramic hob above. The Belfast sink sits beneath the rear facing window and there is tiled flooring throughout which extends into the Shower Room Suite comprising the shower enclosure, pedestal wash hand basin and low level WC, tiled splashbacks and a window to rear aspect provides natural light.
On the first floor landing, which could be used as a home office space or a guest bedroom area, has a window overlooking the rear garden and a door leads through to the Bedroom enjoying front aspect rural views. Throughout the upper floor is exposed floorboards.
Outside
The pretty front garden comprises established shrubs. The rear Cottage Garden is of generous proportions comprising well stocked flower shrub beds offering a variety of colour, there is a seating area adjacent to the cottage and at the end of the garden is a timber potting shed, with lean to adjacent and a gate leads to rear access and in turn the ALLOCATED PARKING SPACE.
Features Include:-
* Rural Views
* Inglenook Fireplace with Woodburning Stove
* Exposed Beams
* Modern Kitchen with Built in Appliances
* White Shower Room Suite
* First Floor Landing/ Study
* Double Bedroom with Rural Views
* Allocated Parking
* Cottage Garden
Accommodation see Floorplan
This wonderful example of a traditonal thatched period cottage is one of four properties forming a small terrace on the every outskirts of the village overlooking farmland. With a lovely cottage Garden to the rear, the cottage also benefits from allocated parking.
A canopy porch and solid door gives access to the Sitting Room with a window enjoying rural views to the front, and exposed ceiling beams and tiled flooring give the room real character. The inglenook fireplace is the focal point of the room housing the woodburning stove. Door and stairs extending to first floor.
The Kitchen enjoys a view over the rear garden with door extending to same. There is a range of modern base units offering cupboard and drawer storage complimented by wood effect worktops and tiled splashbacks, there is an electric built in oven and four ring ceramic hob above. The Belfast sink sits beneath the rear facing window and there is tiled flooring throughout which extends into the Shower Room Suite comprising the shower enclosure, pedestal wash hand basin and low level WC, tiled splashbacks and a window to rear aspect provides natural light.
On the first floor landing, which could be used as a home office space or a guest bedroom area, has a window overlooking the rear garden and a door leads through to the Bedroom enjoying front aspect rural views. Throughout the upper floor is exposed floorboards.
Outside
The pretty front garden comprises established shrubs. The rear Cottage Garden is of generous proportions comprising well stocked flower shrub beds offering a variety of colour, there is a seating area adjacent to the cottage and at the end of the garden is a timber potting shed, with lean to adjacent and a gate leads to rear access and in turn the ALLOCATED PARKING SPACE.
About this agent

Vivien Horder Estate Agents - Blandford Forum
4 Salisbury Street
Blandford Forum
DT11 7AR
01258 429970Set up in 1984 by Vivien Horder herself the company is now one of the longest established independent Estate Agents in the town. Her son David Horder MNAEA joined the company in 1986 and so offers in excess of 20 years experience of selling property in the local area, together with his dedicated staff all of whom grew up and still live in the Blandford Area. With their depth of local knowledge you can rest assured you are in the most capable hands.





















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