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Guide price
£1,100,0005 bedroom detached house for sale
Charlton, Shaftesbury, Wiltshire, SP7
EV charger
Sold STC
Solar panels
Detached house
5 beds
3 baths
3145
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Super-fast 56Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Period village house
- Spacious accommodation
- Within easy reach of village amenities
- Gardens and paddock - in all about 2.3 acres
- Steel frame barn
- Beautiful views
- Quiet location
Home Farm is an attractive 19th century unlisted house set back from the lane, successfully extended in 2013 to create an additional sitting room with two additional bedrooms at first floor level. Home Farm is now a generously proportioned family home constructed predominantly of local stone under a pitched tiled roof, with sensibly configured accommodation that is light and bright. Other attributes worthy of mention include good ceiling heights throughout with shuttered windows and an open fireplace in the drawing room and a woodburner in the snug. Additionally, there is a large well fitted kitchen/dining room with stone work tops, central island and timber wood strip flooring. Home Farm has an efficient zero emissions boiler, solar panels, an intelligent hot water tank and electric vehicle charging point.
Home Farm is accessed off the lane onto a tarmac drive with a gravelled car parking area. At the front there is an area of lawn, walled on both sides with a flower and shrub border along the front façade. A terraced area to the rear of the property rises to a predominantly south facing garden, mainly laid to lawn, with well stocked flower and shrub borders along one boundary. A gate way leads to the paddock (about 1.5 acres), with a separate access directly off the lane. The paddock includes a large green metal barn, animal shelter, store and workshop.
Charlton lies on the Wiltshire/Dorset border, in the lee of Charlton Down on the northern edge of the Cranborne Chase. The village is predominantly made up of attractive period farmhouses and cottages and has a fine church, St John the Baptist. Nearby Ludwell has a renowned village shop, butcher and post office. The Saxon hilltop town of Shaftesbury has an excellent range of facilities, including delicatessen, cafes, restaurants, niche retailers and a boutique hotel, bank, three supermarkets, a small hospital, a library, heath centre, and an arts centre. A more comprehensive range of facilities can be found in the Cathedral city of Salisbury to the east, the Georgian Spa town of Bath to the north and Sherborne to the west. There are mainline railway stations at both Gillingham and Tisbury (London Waterloo) and A303 lies some 11 miles to the north giving access to the southwest country and London via the M3.
Services: Mains water, electricity and drainage. Electric boiler and solar panels.
Tenure: Freehold with vacant possession on completion
Council Tax: Band G
EPC: Band D
Local Authority:
Home Farm is accessed off the lane onto a tarmac drive with a gravelled car parking area. At the front there is an area of lawn, walled on both sides with a flower and shrub border along the front façade. A terraced area to the rear of the property rises to a predominantly south facing garden, mainly laid to lawn, with well stocked flower and shrub borders along one boundary. A gate way leads to the paddock (about 1.5 acres), with a separate access directly off the lane. The paddock includes a large green metal barn, animal shelter, store and workshop.
Charlton lies on the Wiltshire/Dorset border, in the lee of Charlton Down on the northern edge of the Cranborne Chase. The village is predominantly made up of attractive period farmhouses and cottages and has a fine church, St John the Baptist. Nearby Ludwell has a renowned village shop, butcher and post office. The Saxon hilltop town of Shaftesbury has an excellent range of facilities, including delicatessen, cafes, restaurants, niche retailers and a boutique hotel, bank, three supermarkets, a small hospital, a library, heath centre, and an arts centre. A more comprehensive range of facilities can be found in the Cathedral city of Salisbury to the east, the Georgian Spa town of Bath to the north and Sherborne to the west. There are mainline railway stations at both Gillingham and Tisbury (London Waterloo) and A303 lies some 11 miles to the north giving access to the southwest country and London via the M3.
Services: Mains water, electricity and drainage. Electric boiler and solar panels.
Tenure: Freehold with vacant possession on completion
Council Tax: Band G
EPC: Band D
Local Authority:
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Our office is located in the centre of Shaftesbury, and is one of eight offices covering the West Country, giving us a reach unrivalled by any other national sales agency. We specialise in the sale and valuation of a broad range of properties in North Dorset, West Wiltshire and South-East Somerset. The key to the success of the Shaftesbury office is personal Director level service, high quality marketing and presentation combined with detailed local and regional knowledge and national connections. We are independently owned businesses that make decisions on how best to market your property, to the strength of our local market working closely with our neighbouring and national offices. Jackson-Stops has more than a century of experience in the property market with 45 offices nationwide, from Cheshire and Yorkshire in the north, through East Anglia, the South East of England and onwards to the West Country, including a London based International Department. Our eight London offices are an important source of buyers looking for homes in the West Country. All our properties are marketed on onthemarket.com Our area is particularly well known for its educational facilities, with a highly regarded range of private and state schools and good communications. The A303 lies six miles to the north of Shaftesbury, giving access to London via the M3, and there are mainline railway stations at Tisbury and Gillingham (London Waterloo) and at Castle Cary, Westbury and Frome (London Paddington). Our Professional Valuation Department is run by Julian Bunkall FRICS with over 35 years' experience, and covers Dorset, South Somerset, South Wiltshire and Devon.


















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