£425,000
2 bed cottage for saleManswood, Wimborne BH21
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
- Freehold
Meyers Estate Agents - Wimborne and Broadstone
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About this property
Two Bedroom Cottage
Lovingly Restored and Renovated to retain character and charm
Grade II listed dating back to the 1700's
Beautiful features including exposed beams and inglenook fireplace
Stunning mature southerly aspect garden
Semi-Rural location north of Wimborne
Garage and Parking
Council Tax Band E / EPC Exempt
Semi-rural picturesque location with great sized garden, garage and parking. Wonderful character throughout.
Overview
Dating back to the 1700s, this beautifully restored terraced cottage blends historic charm with thoughtful modern touches. Set in a semi-rural location north of Wimborne, the property has been carefully renovated to preserve its original character, reflecting the heritage of its listed status. It features a garage with forecourt parking and a generous, mature garden that offers both privacy and an inviting outdoor space.
Exceptionally well presented throughout, this unique home combines period features with practical living in a tranquil setting—an opportunity that truly must be seen to be fully appreciated.
Ground Floor Living Spaces
An enclosed gabled porch at the rear of the property opens into the welcoming sitting room, full of period charm. This characterful space features exposed reclaimed Victorian bricks and pavers, a beamed ceiling, and a delightful window seat. At its heart is an impressive Inglenook fireplace with original Elm bressummer beam, brick-domed bread oven, and an Isokorn thermal chimney liner, offering both visual impact and warmth.
From here, access leads to the adjoining reception spaces. The dining room, of similar size and appeal, includes traditional brick skirting, cobb walls, and another inviting window seat overlooking the rear gardens. It continues the rustic, historic feel of the home and serves as a versatile space for entertaining or family dining.
Believed to be a Victorian addition, the kitchen features a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams and bespoke wooden units, including a pantry. A deep Iroko hardwood worktop integrates a handmade copper sink, while Fired Earth “Lubelska” klinker brick flooring adds warmth and connects the space with the bathroom beyond.
Bathroom And First Floor Accommodation
The bathroom, accessed from the kitchen, blends vintage elegance with modern functionality. It features a corner “Makti” shower, a freestanding Heritage rolltop bath, and a Neptune marble-topped vanity basin with toilet. Fired Earth klinker bricks continue underfoot, complementing the period detailing. A Vaillant water heater and Herschel Far Infrared heater ensure efficient warmth and hot water throughout the space.
From the sitting room, an enclosed elm-paneled staircase leads to the first floor, where two bedrooms offer tranquil views over the beautiful rear garden. Each bedroom includes a charming window seat and exposed wooden flooring, preserving the home’s traditional character. Bedroom one also benefits from a fitted wardrobe, providing useful built-in storage. Both rooms are bathed in natural light and offer a quiet, restful retreat that reflects the same care and craftsmanship found throughout the rest of this thoughtfully restored home.
Outside And Gardens
A shared passageway from the lane leads beneath the property to the rear, where a gate opens into the private garden. Directly behind the house, a thoughtfully designed seating area provides the perfect spot to enjoy the open aspect and peaceful views of the expansive garden.
Extending approximately 60 metres, the mature garden is attractively landscaped with a variety of plants, shrubs, and hedge borders, offering year-round interest and colour. At the far end, a gate gives informal access to a shared field, available for the enjoyment of Manswood residents—a rare and valuable feature.
Midway down the garden, a historic structure believed to be the original washroom and privy remains in place. With some vision, it could be restored into a charming garden room or useful storage building.
Adding to the property’s appeal is a private garage with a pitched roof and mezzanine level, providing generous storage space and practical convenience in this idyllic rural setting.
Location - Manswood
Manswood is a charming rural hamlet located just north of Wimborne, nestled within the Cranborne Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Known for its peaceful atmosphere and historical character, Manswood features a collection of picturesque thatched cottages and period homes dating back to the 18th century. Surrounded by rolling Dorset countryside, it offers a tranquil setting with scenic walking trails and abundant wildlife, making it ideal for those seeking a quiet, countryside lifestyle.
The hamlet falls within the parish of Moor Crichel and enjoys a close-knit community feel, with nearby amenities available in Wimborne Minster. Families benefit from access to well-regarded local schools, including Witchampton Church of England First School. With a rich heritage, unspoiled views, and a strong sense of rural charm, Manswood is a truly special place to call home.
Material Information
Council Tax Band D: £2,531.98 (Dorset Council 2024 / 2025)
EPC Rating: Exempt
Grade II Listed
Combed wheat reed Thatch -
Front and Ridge Replaced 2025 - with report on remainder
Services -
Electric - Foxglove energy - (Electrics Checked January 2024)
Septic Tank - Private (Installed 2005)
Water - Mains - South West Water
(Water heated with Calor Gas)
Broadband - Fibre - Wessex Internet (ultrafast available)
Mobile coverage -
Indoors - None (accept via Wifi Calling)
Outdoors - EE Limited
Three Likely
O2 Likely Calls / Limited Data
Vodafone Likely
(Details via Ofcom Checker)
Parking - Garage and Forecourt
Combed wheat reed thatch - Inspected 2024 (report available upon request)
Rointe Electric Radiators
Mains connected fire alarms (loft, landing & kitchen)
Important Information
These particulars are believed to be correct, but their accuracy is not guaranteed. They do not form part of any contract. Nothing in these particulars shall be deemed to be a statement that the property is in good structural condition or otherwise, nor that any services, appliances, equipment or facilities are in good working order or have been tested. Purchasers should satisfy themselves on such matters prior to purchase.
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