Guide price
£1,500,000
(£701/sq. ft)
3 bed detached house for saleKingsman Lane, Shaftesbury, Dorset SP7
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
2,139 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Sublime far-reaching views
Striking modern design meticulously executed
Fluid living spaces on upper ground floor
Luxurious bedrooms opening onto lower ground floor terrace
Verandah for sheltered year-round enjoyment of the view
Tranquil location in liminal space between town and countryside
Guest lodge with kitchenette and shower room
Double garage, workshop, 2nd double garage/machinery store.
Professionally designed garden of approx 1.25 acres
Large wild-life pond
Back inside, the soaring overhang of the roof above the glazed elevation has been calculated to take advantage of solar gain from the low winter sun entering deep into the room to heat up the solid walls and floor perversely meaning that the underfloor heating is rarely needed. Conversely, the high summer sun barely creeps in, and throughout the seasons the sliding wall of wooden shutters with infinitely adjustable louvres gives focused shade exactly where required. Highly insulated walls, floors and roof also regulate the temperature and keep down energy use. A Mechanical Ventilation and Heat Recovery system ensures a fresh and tempered atmosphere.
The kitchen space has a black Aga set beneath a generous automated skylight which when fully retracted gives an unexpected sensation of cooking outdoors. A secondary kitchen/scullery hides away worktop appliances and preparation clutter. In addition there is a separate utility room. A coats cupboard and cloakroom complete this floor.
The lower ground floor has three well-proportioned bedrooms. The principal suite has a generous dressing room, and full-height sliding glazed doors open onto the main terrace. Folding slatted shutters can give privacy during the day. The second bedroom also opens out onto the terrace and has the same shutters plus an en suite walk-in shower room. Bedroom 3 lies opposite across the hallway. A large contemporary family bathroom has a deep Japanese style bath/shower and a bidet. A generous linen cupboard completes this floor.
Stealth House hunkers down behind sleek slatted gates with a gravel forecourt with parking to one side. The double garage has a rear door enabling it to be a drive-through to the yard beyond. A tall solid secure wooden gate in the link wall between the house and the garage opens into a welcoming sunny courtyard from where the view is first glimpsed. The gardens are a significant feature of Stealth House having been professionally designed to flow out into the landscape and connect back into the house all the while bearing in mind ease of maintenance. The open expanse of the natural (unlined) wildlife pond not only brings the sky down into the garden but attracts dragonflies, swallows, moorhens, bats, newts and frogs. The sweeping gravel path ends at the sloping beach beneath the weeping willow - the most perfect tranquil spot.
Across the large flat expanse of grass at the end of the plot, set at the edge of the spinney is a modern wooden lodge with kitchenette and shower room ideal for guests or as an independent work space or, indeed, for BBQ parties taking advantage of the last of the evening sun. At the other side of garden there is a large studio/office and a smaller shed, both with power. Finally, there is a secondary gated vehicle access point to the lane.
Back up near the house, behind a high wall on which there are trained fig, plum, greengage and apricot trees, the working areas have been grouped around a concrete yard which can also be accessed through the main garage. There is a workshop with WC and a secondary wooden double garage/machinery store plus a greenhouse.
An undercroft at the back of the house is a real surprise but its constant temperature could lend itself to more than just useful storage - a wine cellar perhaps.
Stealth House sits at the end of a quiet no-through lane - turn left to walk up into Shaftesbury and the shops, doctors, post office, pubs and restaurants or right to set off down the grassy track for a country walk.
The area is well served for private schooling, with a strong choice of highly regarded independent and grammar options. These include independent schools such as Bryanston School, Clayesmore School and Sherborne School, together with prep options including Port Regis. Grammar schooling is available in Salisbury, including South Wilts Grammar School and Bishop Wordsworth’s School.
Transport connections are good for a rural setting, with access to the A303 providing a fast route towards London and the West Country. Rail services are available from Gillingham and Salisbury, with direct services to London Waterloo.
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