Guide price
£800,000
4 bed country house for saleStour Row, Shaftesbury, Dorset SP7
4 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Woolley & Wallis
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About this property
Oak framed construction
Four bedrooms
Two en-suite shower rooms
Open plan living
Garage and double car port
Far reaching views
No onward chain
A modern and individual, detached home of 2700 sqft, with far reaching views built by the award winning Stour Homes.
The Oak House, built in 2011 by local award winning Stour Homes, is presented in immaculate order and offers a superb 2740 (approx) sq ft of accommodation. Highlights of the property including a wonderful open plan kitchen /living/ dining space, oak beams, brick fireplace and wonderful far reaching views. From the main entrance is a hall providing access to the garage, utility and WC. Moving further inside the hall widens with the stairs on the left and a study on the right. The sitting room and dining area are situated across the width and enjoy a southerly aspect over the garden. Notable benefits of this property are the wood burning stove and air conditioning in the sitting room and main bedroom, under floor heating throughout and a heat recovery ventilation system all contributing to an energy efficient property. There are two large double bedrooms, both are en-suite, with the largest including built in wardrobes and enjoying views towards Hambledon Hill. Bedrooms three and four are also very good size double rooms. The landing is bright and airy with a balcony overlooking the dining area and an oak and glass staircase.
Situation
Stour Row is a desirable village just 3 miles West of the Saxon hilltop Town of Shaftesbury. Shaftesbury is a popular town offering a good range of high street and independent shops, supermarkets, recreational facilities, and amenities including doctors’ surgery, dentist and a cottage hospital. The nearby village of Marnhull (about 3 miles) benefits from a butcher, post office/stores, doctor's surgery, two public houses and two primary schools. The town of Gillingham offers a wider choice of supermarkets including Waitrose and a mainline railway station serving London Waterloo and Exeter. The village of Stour Row as the advantage of a rural position combined with good access to the A303 and the A350. The area is well-known for its choice of good state and independent primary and secondary schools. Leisure facilities are excellent with an excellent network of footpaths and bridleways to the surrounding countryside and Duncliffe Hill. Local sports clubs include rugby, football, cricket, golf and fitness centres.
Outside
The property is approached over a block paved driveway to a large parking area suitable for several vehicles, the double car port and integral garage. A side gate leads to the garden which is beautifully landscaped with a large terrace to enjoy entertaining, and sections of lawn, gravel and decking. There are raised sleeper flower beds, a fish pond, greenhouse, wood store and timber shed.
Note: A public footpath runs along the side of the property. It forms part of the property ownership but is fenced off from the garden.
Council tax
Dorset Council Tax G
EPC: Awaited
Services
Mains water, drainage and electricity are connected to the property. An air source heat pump provides under floor heating throughout and hot water. Superfast broadband is available and all mobile phone networks have good coverage.
Directions
Post code: SP7 0QF
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