Guide price
£350,000
(£168/sq. ft)
3 bed flat for saleSomerleigh Road, Dorchester DT1
3 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
2,086 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Leasehold
HIVE & Partners - Dorset
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About this property
Three bedrooms, three bathrooms
Spacious open plan living
Separate utility room
Ample storage
Two allocated parking spaces (off-street)
Close to Borough Gardens
Town centre and bus stops nearby
Bright and spacious throughout
** Spacious penthouse apartment set across 2,086 sq. Ft. ** Two allocated parking spaces ** Three bedrooms ** Two en-suites ** Kitchen, dining, living space ** Utility room ** Shower room ** Close to the town centre ** Bus stop nearby **
Overview
The Old Rectory, originally designed by John Hicks in 1850 as the rectory for Holy Trinity Church, is a striking Gothic-style building with mock Tudor timbering. It holds historical significance as the workplace of Dorset poet Thomas Hardy, who worked as Hicks’ assistant for seven years. Over time, The Old Rectory has evolved, serving as both a school of nursing and one of Dorchester's premier health clubs.
Now, it is home to eight unique apartments, and the penthouse is a standout. This top-floor residence is incredibly light and spacious, featuring four roof lights, one of which fully retracts at the touch of a button, bathing the interior in natural light.
The penthouse has its own private entrance, leading up to the top floor and a welcoming entrance hall. The heart of the home is the open-plan sitting room, dining area, and kitchen. The kitchen is thoughtfully designed with plenty of storage, including wall-mounted and base units, all topped with PietraTM quartz countertops. The centrepiece of the kitchen is the island, placed beneath a sliding roof light that floods the area with sunlight. High-quality appliances include an aegtm induction hob, oven, microwave oven, dishwasher, washing machine, and fridge/freezer. The dining area easily accommodates a large table, perfect for entertaining, while the sitting room provides a light and airy space to relax.
Adjacent to the kitchen is a spacious utility room with additional storage, work surfaces, a fitted water softener, and aegtm washer and dryer, offering both practicality and style.
The principal bedroom suite is a private retreat, accessed through its own reception area, which could be used as a seating area, dressing room, or study. The bedroom features ample wardrobe space and an ensuite shower room with a modern shower, WC, and hand-wash basin.
Bedroom two is another bright double room with fitted wardrobes and an ensuite bathroom, complete with a bath, separate shower cubicle, WC, and hand-wash basin. Bedroom three is equally spacious and features wardrobe space, with a nearby shower room that includes a shower cubicle, WC, and hand-wash basin. All three bathrooms are fitted with quality sanitaryware, polished chrome taps, thermostatic showers, and ceramic tiling.
This luxurious penthouse perfectly blends contemporary living with historical charm. Full of character, it offers ample storage and a peaceful location, right in the heart of Dorchester.
Outside, the property benefits from two allocated private parking spaces, along with two additional visitor spaces for The Old Rectory.
Location
Situated just steps from Dorchester's vibrant town centre and the picturesque Borough Gardens, The Old Rectory offers the best of both worlds—easy access to local amenities and stunning countryside. Dorchester is rich in history, with period architecture, museums, shops, and cafes, as well as cultural attractions like two cinemas, an arts centre, and various festivals. Transport connections are excellent, with Dorchester South station providing direct links to London, and Dorchester West offering routes to Bristol. A regular bus service is also within walking distance of The Old Rectory.
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Tenure
Leasehold (118 years)
Service charge
£5,000 per year
Council tax band
C
Ground rent
£350
Ground rent date of next review