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£350,000
4 bed cottage for saleHigh Street, Sturminster Marshall, Wimborne BH21
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
Charming Thatched Cottage
No Chain
Popular Village Location
Four Bedrooms - Two En-Suites
Off-road Parking
Private South-facing Garden
This charming unlisted semi-detached thatched cottage is a home of considerable character and surprising versatility. Offered to the market with no forward chain, the property combines period charm with generous accommodation of 1710 sq ft. The property offers considerable potential and requires refurbishment throughout.
The Situation
Sturminster Marshall remains one of East Dorset’s most desirable villages, offering an excellent range of everyday amenities including local shops, a pharmacy, village hall and golf course, whilst a popular farm shop lies just a short drive away. Nearby Wimborne Minster, renowned for its historic character and vibrant community, offers an appealing selection of independent boutiques, cafés, restaurants and cultural attractions, including the much-loved Tivoli Theatre. The area is exceptionally well placed for enjoying some of southern England’s most celebrated landscapes, with Cranborne Chase, the New Forest National Park and the Jurassic Coast all within easy reach. Excellent transport links connect the area with London and beyond, while a number of highly regarded state and independent schools serve the surrounding countryside.
The Property
Approached through an enclosed thatched porch, the cottage immediately reveals its rich heritage. Exposed timbers, ledged and braced doors, deep-set windows and an impressive inglenook fireplace all contribute to the warm and timeless atmosphere that runs throughout the house. At the heart of the home lies the sitting room, where the substantial inglenook fireplace provides a natural focal point and a cosy retreat during the winter months. The adjoining kitchen/breakfast room is both practical and characterful, fitted with an eclectic range of cabinetry and enjoying easy access to the principal reception spaces. Beyond, a separate dining room overlooks the garden and provides an ideal setting for family gatherings and entertaining. The accommodation is remarkably adaptable. The principal bedroom enjoys a peaceful position overlooking the garden, complete with its own en-suite bathroom and French doors opening directly onto the terrace. A garden room, filled with natural light and also opening onto the garden, offers a wonderful additional reception space with views across the private grounds. A shower room completes the ground floor accommodation. On the first floor are three further bedrooms, each linked by interconnecting doors, reflecting the cottage’s period origins and adding to its unique charm. Throughout the property, clever use has been made of the many nooks and crannies, with useful storage thoughtfully incorporated into the fabric of the building.
Outside
Outside, the cottage is equally appealing. A gravelled driveway provides parking for two vehicles, whilst the front garden is attractively landscaped with lawn and established planting. To the rear, the south-facing garden enjoys an excellent degree of privacy and is beautifully framed by mature specimen shrubs and planting. A paved terrace extends from both the garden room and principal bedroom, creating a delightful setting for al fresco dining, entertaining or simply enjoying the tranquillity of the surroundings.
Additional Information
Energy Performance Rating: D Current: 55 Potential: 68
Council Tax Band: F
Tenure: Freehold
Conservation Area: Sturminster Marshall
Services: All mains services connected
Heating: Gas central heating
Broadband: Cable broadband. Ultrafast broadband with download speeds of up to 1000 mbps are available at this property(ofcom).
Parking: Private driveway
The Situation
Sturminster Marshall remains one of East Dorset’s most desirable villages, offering an excellent range of everyday amenities including local shops, a pharmacy, village hall and golf course, whilst a popular farm shop lies just a short drive away. Nearby Wimborne Minster, renowned for its historic character and vibrant community, offers an appealing selection of independent boutiques, cafés, restaurants and cultural attractions, including the much-loved Tivoli Theatre. The area is exceptionally well placed for enjoying some of southern England’s most celebrated landscapes, with Cranborne Chase, the New Forest National Park and the Jurassic Coast all within easy reach. Excellent transport links connect the area with London and beyond, while a number of highly regarded state and independent schools serve the surrounding countryside.
The Property
Approached through an enclosed thatched porch, the cottage immediately reveals its rich heritage. Exposed timbers, ledged and braced doors, deep-set windows and an impressive inglenook fireplace all contribute to the warm and timeless atmosphere that runs throughout the house. At the heart of the home lies the sitting room, where the substantial inglenook fireplace provides a natural focal point and a cosy retreat during the winter months. The adjoining kitchen/breakfast room is both practical and characterful, fitted with an eclectic range of cabinetry and enjoying easy access to the principal reception spaces. Beyond, a separate dining room overlooks the garden and provides an ideal setting for family gatherings and entertaining. The accommodation is remarkably adaptable. The principal bedroom enjoys a peaceful position overlooking the garden, complete with its own en-suite bathroom and French doors opening directly onto the terrace. A garden room, filled with natural light and also opening onto the garden, offers a wonderful additional reception space with views across the private grounds. A shower room completes the ground floor accommodation. On the first floor are three further bedrooms, each linked by interconnecting doors, reflecting the cottage’s period origins and adding to its unique charm. Throughout the property, clever use has been made of the many nooks and crannies, with useful storage thoughtfully incorporated into the fabric of the building.
Outside
Outside, the cottage is equally appealing. A gravelled driveway provides parking for two vehicles, whilst the front garden is attractively landscaped with lawn and established planting. To the rear, the south-facing garden enjoys an excellent degree of privacy and is beautifully framed by mature specimen shrubs and planting. A paved terrace extends from both the garden room and principal bedroom, creating a delightful setting for al fresco dining, entertaining or simply enjoying the tranquillity of the surroundings.
Additional Information
Energy Performance Rating: D Current: 55 Potential: 68
Council Tax Band: F
Tenure: Freehold
Conservation Area: Sturminster Marshall
Services: All mains services connected
Heating: Gas central heating
Broadband: Cable broadband. Ultrafast broadband with download speeds of up to 1000 mbps are available at this property(ofcom).
Parking: Private driveway
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