7 bedroom detached house for sale
Key information
Features and description
- 7 bedrooms
- 3 reception rooms
- 3 bathrooms
- 6.50 acres
- Outbuildings
- Detached
Outbuildings/Secondary accommodation
Set apart from and above the house and about 25 yards away, is an L-shaped former stable and garage block, with its own parking and turning area and vehicle entrance onto Forge Lane. At present this block incorporates a fantastic party barn, workshop, log store and machinery store. Subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents, this range has huge potential for other uses including as a single storey, self-contained annexe or as family sized holiday accommodation. Its orientation and position mean that both properties are mutually private from one another.
Garden & Grounds
The house is set off a narrow, little used country lane along with about six and a half acres of gardens and grounds. The house is on the western edge of the grounds which then extend out on three sides. Immediately adjacent to the house is a gravelled parking area in front of an attached, double garage. The garden consists of several areas of lawn, some flat and others gently sloping along with a selection of shrubs and several mature, native broadleaf trees. A paved terrace with a timber pergola fringes the south eastern and south western sides of the house and below the house is a further terrace overlooked by a stone-built folly that provides a sheltered seating area for barbeques. Beyond the garden is a gently sloping paddock with a field shelter and a vehicle entrance onto the lower part of Factory Lane. Some years ago, the field was home to a working vineyard (Kings Green Wines) producing a popular variety of English white wine.
The property is situated on the edge of the village of Bourton, which adjoins an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is at the northernmost point of Dorset. The village is a vibrant community and is also juxtaposed next to the village of Zeals. Between them the two villages have two parish churches, two pubs (the popular White Lion Inn is within easy walking distance), 2 post offices, a petrol station with a Spar convenience store and a doctor’s surgery (see ). Mere and Gillingham between them have a good range of shops covering most day to day requirements including dental and veterinary surgeries, along with a Waitrose supermarket. The village is also well positioned for transport links. The A303 is easily accessible just outside the village, Gillingham and Castle Cary stations offer direct services to Waterloo (2 hours) and Paddington (90 minutes) respectively and Bristol Airport is about an hour’s drive away. The local area also offers an abundance of good schools from both the state and independent sectors. These include Port Regis, the Bruton schools, All Hallows, Clayesmore, Hazelgrove and the Sherborne schools from the independent sector, which are all within a 15-mile radius.
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