£415,000
(£457/sq. ft)
2 bed cottage for saleBrickyard Lane, Bourton SP8
2 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
909 sq. ft
- Freehold
Morton New
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About this property
Semi Detached Cottage
909 sq. Ft/84 sq, m of Space
Versatile Accommodation
Two Double Bedroos
Three Reception Rooms
Parking and Magical Garden
Popular Dorset Village
Energy Efficiency Rating Exemot
A Storybook Stone Cottage with Timeless Charm and Enchanting Gardens
Situated on a peaceful lane in a thriving village, this captivating Grade II listed stone cottage tells a story that began in the 1830s, originally crafted as a home for a worker in the brickyard. Today, it stands as a beautifully preserved haven of warmth, character, and quiet magic — a true hidden gem that blends heritage with heart.
The sitting room is a cosy welcoming retreat, where you can imagine the wood-burner on a winter's afternoon glowing and taking the chill out of the air. The original Blue Lias stone floor adds character to the room and throughout the cottage, oak beams stretch overhead, whispering tales of the past, while sash windows with paned glass invite plenty of natural light into the rooms.
With 909 sq. Ft/84 sq. M of enchanting living space, the home offers two interchangeable reception rooms to tailor to your lifestyle, a bright and characterful conservatory-style kitchen with exposed stone wall and generous wood work surfaces, and a versatile office space for creative or quiet moments or a third bedroom. Upstairs are two double bedrooms — the main with a vaulted ceiling that adds a touch of wonder — and a modern shower room. A useful utility/WC is found on the ground floor.
Step outside, and the magic continues. The garden is a private sanctuary, bathed in sunlight and lovingly tended to encourage wildlife. A willow fedge lattice screen wraps around a tranquil seating area, while a natural path lead past a greenhouse and shed, to the wildlife garden, echoing the rhythm of cottage life. There's even a brick-laid area that quietly honours the home's brickworker origins. Practicalities are not forgotten, with off-road parking for two cars.
Steeped in history and wrapped in charm, this is more than a home — it's a retreat, a memory in the making, and a rare chance to own a truly special piece of the English countryside.
The Property
Accommodation
Inside
Ground Floor
The property is approached from the lane onto a path leading to the original style front door. This opens into a characterful sitting room with a sash window to the front, exposed beams and a Blue Lias stone floor. There is also a fireplace with a wood burner plus to one side of the chimney breast there is storage, whilst to the other side a hall leads to the utility area. Here, there is plumbing for a washing machine plus a WC. And access to the office. The office provides flexibility to be tailored to your own needs.
The inner reception room lends itself as a fabulous dining room, perfect for family gatherings or meals with friends and opens directly into the kitchen, allowing the chef to still be part of the conversation. It also has an impressive timber beam.
The conservatory style kitchen has plenty of natural light with a view over the rear garden an a feature stone wall. It is fitted with a range of modern country style units consisting of floor cupboards (with plinth heaters) and eye level cupboards, plus a separate drawer unit. You will find a good amount of oak work surfaces and a one and a half bowl stainless steel sink and drainer with a mixer tap. For extra storage and in keeping with the character of the home, there is a bespoke Welsh dresser. The fridge, freezer and dishwasher are integrated.
First Floor
On this floor you will find the shower room, which is fitted with a modern suite plus two double bedrooms with character features and the main with a vaulted ceiling and a sash window. In addition, there is access to the insulated loft space with a ladder and light.
Outside
Parking
At the side of the cottage there is space to park two cars plus on road parking in front of the cottage.
Gardens
At the front of the home there is a pretty garden with roses and honeysuckle and enclosed by a stone wall - all contributing to the charm of the cottage. A sunny, and wonderfully private rear garden — a truly magical outdoor retreat. Fully enclosed and thoughtfully designed, it features a charming paved alfresco entertaining area, partly embraced by a willow fedge lattice screen for added seclusion and charm. A portion of the garden is devoted to wildlife, creating a natural meadow haven(with rare plants such as Yellow Rattle), while the rest is laid to lawn and beautifully planted with trees, shrubs, and seasonal flowers. A greenhouse and shed sits at the edge of the wildlife area, blending practicality with the garden’s enchanting, storybook atmosphere.
Useful Information
Energy Efficiency Rating Exempt due to Grade II Listing
Council Tax Band C
Original Paned Glass Sash and other style windows
Kitchen roof and windows are double glazed
Electric Central Heating from a boiler located in the utility area
Mains Drainage
Freehold
Location And Directions
The property is located in the popular Dorset village of Bourton, within walking distance to all the amenities, which include an excellent public house that serves food, garage with convenience store and highly rated primary school. There is also the village hall and church, as well as some fabulous dog walks on the doorstep. Further facilities will be found a short drive away at Wincanton or Gillingham, where there is also a mainline train station serving London Waterloo and St. Davids Exeter.
Postcode - SP8 5PJ
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