5 bedroom detached house
EV charger
Air source heat pump
Ground source heat pump
Detached house
5 beds
4 baths
2918
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Stylish contemporary home with superb views
- Kitchen/dining room and sitting room
- Downstairs bedroom suite with sitting room
- Annex above gararge including 5th bedroom
- Charming gardens, Swimming pool, Studio
- Ground source heat pump and electric car-charging point
- Paddock of 2.6 acres with stabling
- In all about 4.25 acres
A stunning contemporary home with beautiful far-reaching views over open countryside.
Ash Lodge is a fine example of an architect designed contemporary home, completed in 2008 to a high specification. Constructed of brick plinth and timber framed with a clay tile roof, the grey weather-board elevations are Douglas fir wood. Throughout the downstairs is oak flooring and underfloor heating, with radiators upstairs.
Steps lead from the front drive up to a wide veranda and to the front door which makes for a striking entrance to the house and into the double height ceiling hall with galleried landing above. Off the hall to the right is the guest bedroom suite with its own sitting room and ensuite shower room. The open plan kitchen/dining room is the main hub of the house, it is light and airy with doors leading out on to the terrace and garden beyond. The kitchen comprises a comprehensive range of cupboards with granite work tops and integral appliances and conveniently off the kitchen is a large pantry. From the dining end of this room you can enjoy wonderful views of the garden and countryside beyond. The sitting room is off the kitchen/dining room with French doors leading out to the decked terrace, this room has a wood burning stove.
Upstairs is a bright galleried landing off which are three double bedrooms, all with good storage cupboards. The main bedroom suite has an en suite bath/shower room and a dressing room and there are French doors leading out to a large balcony. There is also a separate family shower room for the other two bedrooms. For room layouts and measurements please see floor plans
Outside
Above the double garage is an annexe with open plan kitchen/living room and shower room. The garden is private with the boundary containing mature hedging and trees surrounded by woodland to the front and side which provides privacy. Lovely views across open farmland can be enjoyed from the rear of the property. The garden which extends to approximately an acre is mainly laid to lawn and formally planted. There are raised vegetable beds and a variety of fruit trees, mainly apple. Also a large swimming pool with pump house. There is a 2.5 acre paddock and four stables, the property has direct access to a bridleway.
EPC = D
SERVICES Private water supply, Private drainage. Air source heat pump. Mains electricity.
LOCAL AUTHORITY Dorset Council
OUTGOINGS Council tax band G
BROADBAND: Wessex Internet. Fibre broadband. Upload speed 250 mbps. Download speed. 500 mbps.
Stourpaine is a delightful village situated on the northern bank of the River Stour with water meadows and lightly wooded hillsides. Local amenities include, the church with its 15th century tower and a village pub, Hod Hill can be accessed from the village and from the top of the hill there are outstanding views. Hod Hill was a prominent Iron Age hillfort that later became the site of a Roman auxiliary fort.
The market towns of Shaftesbury lie to the north of Stourpaine and Blandford Forum to the south. The beautiful Cathedral city of Salisbury is to the east with a wide selection of shops, restaurants, arts and recreational facilities. Trains from Salisbury to London Waterloo have a journey time of approximately 90 minutes.
Racing is available at Salisbury Racecourse and Wincanton and golf at Rushmore Park, South Wilts Golf Club and High Post.
There is a wide selection of both state and private schools in the area, including Port Regis, Sandroyd, Hanford, Clayesmore, Bryanston, Salisbury Cathedral School, Chafyn Grove, Kings School Bruton and Godolphin as well as Bishop Wordsworth and South Wilts Grammar Schools.
Ash Lodge is a fine example of an architect designed contemporary home, completed in 2008 to a high specification. Constructed of brick plinth and timber framed with a clay tile roof, the grey weather-board elevations are Douglas fir wood. Throughout the downstairs is oak flooring and underfloor heating, with radiators upstairs.
Steps lead from the front drive up to a wide veranda and to the front door which makes for a striking entrance to the house and into the double height ceiling hall with galleried landing above. Off the hall to the right is the guest bedroom suite with its own sitting room and ensuite shower room. The open plan kitchen/dining room is the main hub of the house, it is light and airy with doors leading out on to the terrace and garden beyond. The kitchen comprises a comprehensive range of cupboards with granite work tops and integral appliances and conveniently off the kitchen is a large pantry. From the dining end of this room you can enjoy wonderful views of the garden and countryside beyond. The sitting room is off the kitchen/dining room with French doors leading out to the decked terrace, this room has a wood burning stove.
Upstairs is a bright galleried landing off which are three double bedrooms, all with good storage cupboards. The main bedroom suite has an en suite bath/shower room and a dressing room and there are French doors leading out to a large balcony. There is also a separate family shower room for the other two bedrooms. For room layouts and measurements please see floor plans
Outside
Above the double garage is an annexe with open plan kitchen/living room and shower room. The garden is private with the boundary containing mature hedging and trees surrounded by woodland to the front and side which provides privacy. Lovely views across open farmland can be enjoyed from the rear of the property. The garden which extends to approximately an acre is mainly laid to lawn and formally planted. There are raised vegetable beds and a variety of fruit trees, mainly apple. Also a large swimming pool with pump house. There is a 2.5 acre paddock and four stables, the property has direct access to a bridleway.
EPC = D
SERVICES Private water supply, Private drainage. Air source heat pump. Mains electricity.
LOCAL AUTHORITY Dorset Council
OUTGOINGS Council tax band G
BROADBAND: Wessex Internet. Fibre broadband. Upload speed 250 mbps. Download speed. 500 mbps.
Stourpaine is a delightful village situated on the northern bank of the River Stour with water meadows and lightly wooded hillsides. Local amenities include, the church with its 15th century tower and a village pub, Hod Hill can be accessed from the village and from the top of the hill there are outstanding views. Hod Hill was a prominent Iron Age hillfort that later became the site of a Roman auxiliary fort.
The market towns of Shaftesbury lie to the north of Stourpaine and Blandford Forum to the south. The beautiful Cathedral city of Salisbury is to the east with a wide selection of shops, restaurants, arts and recreational facilities. Trains from Salisbury to London Waterloo have a journey time of approximately 90 minutes.
Racing is available at Salisbury Racecourse and Wincanton and golf at Rushmore Park, South Wilts Golf Club and High Post.
There is a wide selection of both state and private schools in the area, including Port Regis, Sandroyd, Hanford, Clayesmore, Bryanston, Salisbury Cathedral School, Chafyn Grove, Kings School Bruton and Godolphin as well as Bishop Wordsworth and South Wilts Grammar Schools.
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Rural View is a niche estate agency providing a highly experienced, professional and personal residential property service. We specialise in selling country, village and market town property from our offices in South Wiltshire, covering Wiltshire, Dorset, Somerset and Hampshire. We have established a proud reputation for offering a diverse choice of homes, from dream country cottages to family houses, farmhouses with land, townhouses and new builds. Both sellers and buyers have been enthusiastically complimentary about our honest advice, regular communication, prompt feedback and individual attention, as a well as our friendly and efficient approach – all of which really makes the difference to the property moving experience. We see ourselves as a boutique style of firm, offering a more personal, hands-on approach than that usually given by the larger, faceless corporate companies. We may be small, but that means we care more, and in this digital age Rural View has as wide a global reach as anyone. We are absolutely committed to doing the very best for our clients and customers, and our ethos is to treat them how we would want to be treated ourselves. This has led to many of our instructions being as a result of personal recommendations – a most satisfactory means of gaining new business. Not only are we seen as the local property experts but having been based in the area for many years, we are very knowledgeable about our patch and are more than happy to chat about the nearest school, pub, shop, railway station, cricket club and much more. If you are looking to buy or sell, whether it’s a thatched cottage, a bungalow or an old Georgian rectory, do get in touch – we are here to help!























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