Total views: 1868
Guide price
£600,0003 bedroom house for sale
Wimborne Road West, Dorset BH21
House
3 beds
2 baths
1108
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Broadband: Super-fast 43Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Stunning Interior
- Freehold Three Bedroom House
- Five Year NHBC Warranty Remaining
- Two Bathrooms
- Log Burner
- Secluded Garden With Rear Access
- Kitchen/Diner
- Downstairs Cloakroom
- Excellent Storage
- Off Road Parking & Garage
This fabulous three bedroom, two bathroom house is positioned in a landmark development within the sought after Stapehill Abbey. Conveniently positioned between Stapehill and Wimborne this stunning home is ideal for those looking for an easy to maintain lock up and leave or those downsizing, wishing to be close to the coast, village amenities, and excellent transport links for the commuter by car.
The development was subject to a complete restoration of the original Stapehill Abbey and its attached nunnery built in the mid 1800’s which now provides gated, secure luxury living set within 70 acres of stunning manicured landscaped grounds, with a historic fountain and picturesque lake.
A spacious entrance hall welcomes you in and leads to a modern fitted kitchen with excellent storage, a large pantry and space for dining, there is a guest cloakroom and a bright and spacious main living room with a feature log burner and direct access onto the garden. Upstairs the largest of the three bedrooms has a modern en-suite shower room with stand in shower, wc and hand basin, there are two further double bedrooms, a large storage cupboard via the landing and a luxury bathroom with a bath and overhead shower, wc and hand basin.
There is a maintenance fee of £3700 per annum and an insurance contribution of £1200 per annum payable.
Location:
Located along a quiet private road with direct access to 70 acres of landscaped communal grounds, conveniently close to local amenities and just 10 minutes from the market town of Wimborne which has a range of independent cafes, restaurants, leisure facilities and a Waitrose supermarket. For the keen golfer several of Dorset’s premier Golf clubs are nearby, award winning beaches are just a 20 minute drive away and the A31 provides quick access to the New Forest, Southampton, London and beyond for the commuter by car.
The development was subject to a complete restoration of the original Stapehill Abbey and its attached nunnery built in the mid 1800’s which now provides gated, secure luxury living set within 70 acres of stunning manicured landscaped grounds, with a historic fountain and picturesque lake.
A spacious entrance hall welcomes you in and leads to a modern fitted kitchen with excellent storage, a large pantry and space for dining, there is a guest cloakroom and a bright and spacious main living room with a feature log burner and direct access onto the garden. Upstairs the largest of the three bedrooms has a modern en-suite shower room with stand in shower, wc and hand basin, there are two further double bedrooms, a large storage cupboard via the landing and a luxury bathroom with a bath and overhead shower, wc and hand basin.
There is a maintenance fee of £3700 per annum and an insurance contribution of £1200 per annum payable.
Location:
Located along a quiet private road with direct access to 70 acres of landscaped communal grounds, conveniently close to local amenities and just 10 minutes from the market town of Wimborne which has a range of independent cafes, restaurants, leisure facilities and a Waitrose supermarket. For the keen golfer several of Dorset’s premier Golf clubs are nearby, award winning beaches are just a 20 minute drive away and the A31 provides quick access to the New Forest, Southampton, London and beyond for the commuter by car.
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About this agent

We don't see customers, we see people and where others see houses, we see homes. Our Ferndown and Ringwood team of local experts have over 30 years combined experience, so it's no wonder we are so successful. You don't just benefit from our knowledge and expertise; you'll have the support of over 100 regional offices too. Pop in for a coffee and have a chat, you'll quickly see how passionate we are about what we do. Why move to Ferndown You can enjoy both the countryside from Ringwood and nearby coastal living from Ferndown where you'll find a range of properties from modern apartments ideal for those wanting a weekend base to a forever home with land. The town centres of Ferndown and Ringwood have a range of good amenities and schools and to keep the kids entertained the nearby Moors Valley Park is always a popular choice! You can enjoy a superb quality of life here with easy access to Bournemouth's blue flag beaches, The New forest and even a championship golf course! All this and you're less than two hours from London... A bit of history The areas roots are set in the Bronze age settlement of Castle Rings, West Parley by the river Stour. The modern Ferndown was established by the Stweart Family who set-up a still successful chain of local garden centres. In the 1950's it even had a Zoo on the north side of Ringwood Road with its most famous inhabitant Ajax the Lion. Surrounded by the historic market towns, heathland, trainlways and woodlands Ferndown has lot worthy of areas ready for you to explore. Need to know Play golf at Ferndown golf club whose turf has been graced by many golfing greats, it was Peter Alliss's favourite course so it's rather fitting they now have one named after him. Ringwood was famous in the 19th century for its "Ringwood" woollen gloves, and there was also a large linen collar and cuff factory here. Shopping You will find a range of local shops and amenities in Ferndown, be sure to try the award winning marmalade from Webb's Butchers and one of the many lovely treats on offer at Le Petit Patisserie. Castle Point Shopping Centre is just a short drive away and Bournemouth town centre offers a very wide range of facilities, if you fancy making a day of it a trip to West Quay Southampton is under half an hours drive away and well worth a visit! As well as The Furlong Shopping Centre Ringwood still has a lively Wednesday morning street market and has remained a delightful, historic town with both quaint and modern shops, restaurants, pubs and cafes. Transport By Road: Ringwood and Ferndown enjoy the benefits of excellent road links to the M27 and M3 towards London via the A31 eastbound and to the A35 towards Devon westbound. By Air: Bournemouth Airport is conveniently approx fifteen minutes away By Water: You can take the ferry from Sandbanks Peninsular over to Studland in just five minutes
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