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Guide price

£1,795,000

4 bed country house for sale
Waytown, Bridport DT6

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 4 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

Symonds & Sampson - Beaminster

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About this property

  • Detached

  • Unlisted character property

  • 4 bedrooms

  • 4 reception rooms

  • Orangery

  • Oak framed double carport

  • Extensive country views

  • Rural location

An extended four bedroom converted chapel set within its own gardens with over 24 acres of land in a rural setting.

The Property

Set in over 24 acres in an idyllic rural location, The Manse is an impressive English Gothic style property with stone elevations under a slate roof which has been
sympathetically extended and enhanced to create a beautiful home. Historically it was a chapel, built in 1906 and there is still some evidence remaining of its past.
Internally this perfectly proportioned home exhibits many fine characteristics including vaulted ceilings and arched windows. These have been combined in perfect symmetry with contemporary enhancements including a stunning orangery.

Externally the gardens wrap around the property with rich beds of colour and produce. Beyond is an orchard and then a paddock with additional land set to the front of the
property protecting the views of Dorset countryside.

Accommodation

An arched solid wood entrance door opens into a vaulted lobby with Velux windows and bench seating. A door then leads on into the main hall with original parquet flooring and stairs rising up. Moving forward into the breakfast room and kitchen, comprising of a range of bespoke hand built wall and floor units by Dorset Kitchens and these units extend into the summer kitchen/utility. The central feature of the kitchen is an electric aga. Integrated items include a fridge and freezer, combination oven and electric hob. The summer kitchen also has space for a washing machine and Belfast sink. There is a lobby which links the two rooms with a door opening into the garden and another into a cloakroom. Returning to the kitchen, French doors look out over the rear terrace with garden views. The adjoining breakfast room offers comfortable bespoke seating. Beyond is the spacious family sitting room. This bright and relaxing space has a wood burner as its central feature. The orangery adjoins the sitting room, offering a contemporary extension with a classic lantern overhead and windows on three side. French doors open out to the rear garden, perfect for that indoor, outdoor feel.

The formal sitting room comes off the kitchen. Attractive features found in this room include a solid wood floor, French doors out to the garden terrace and has two stone arched windows framing the fireplace with lpg wood burner set within. It is picture perfect. From this room a door opens into the study, finished with bespoke shelving across one wall for storage and dual aspect windows overlooking the surrounding study garden. Rising up to the galleried landing you will find hand-built
storage set across one wall as well as a small library and study area. The elegant principal bedroom again has bespoke storage and is beautifully light with an adjoining
en-suite, which comprises of a shower and separate bath with floating basin and vanity unit. There are three other bedrooms, a twin and two good size doubles. The main guest bedroom has a wonderful vaulted ceiling. The family shower room consists of a glass shower cubicle, floating basin and toilet.

Please see floorplan for accommodation and measurements.

Outside

The garden is a delightful combination of classic formal gardens comprising of deep flower borders complimented by ornamental shrubs and trees with paths meandering through taking you to a productive garden in raised beds with adjoining fruit orchard. The study garden is a mixture of flowers and produce. A west facing terrace leads off the rear of the property, perfect for evening entertaining with a boules court set within the formal lawn.

There is 24.84 acres of land in total including the garden. The land consists of a paddock which wraps around two sides of the garden where there is the start of an
arboretum with three stands of birches. The remaining acreage is located to the front of the property giving a protected view of beautiful Dorset rolling countryside.
There is a separate metered mains water supply. The river Brit runs at the edge of the boundary.

Situation

The property is surrounded by the rolling West Dorset countryside, designated a National Landscape (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty). Close by is Waytown, a
small hamlet where the ‘Hare and Hounds’ public house can be found. A short distance further is the larger village of Netherbury which is in a designated conservation area comprising mainly period stone houses and cottages for which the area is well known. It has a church and village hall . Beaminster to the north offers many facilities
including a good range of shops, churches, post office, library, two schools, health centres, other professional services and many social and sporting facilities. The
vibrant market town of Bridport lies approximately 4 miles to the South and is a gateway to the Jurassic World Heritage coastline at nearby West Bay. It has a variety
of independent shops, supermarkets, public houses and restaurants catering for a range of tastes and excellent arts and music events. There are numerous countryside walks within direct access from the property. Main line railway stations are at Crewkerne and Dorchester.

Education

Primary schools in Salway Ash and Beaminster. Good state secondary schools at Beaminster, Bridport and Lyme Regis as well as Colyton Grammer School.
Independent schools include Perrott Hill, Sherborne, Millfield and Milton Abbey.

Services

Mains water and electricity are connected.
Sewerage treatment plant. Oil-fired boiler.

Broadband
Standard and Superfast are available for connection.


Mobile Phone coverage
There is mobile coverage in the area, please refer to
Ofcom’s website for more details.

Local Authority

Dorset Council -
Council Tax Band G.

Material Information

There are no current planning permissions in this postcode that would effect the property which we have been
made aware of.

As is often the case, the title register is likely to contain rights and covenants, please check with your legal advisor
or call the office if you would like to discuss prior to booking a viewing.

Directions

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Rights Of Way

A public footpath crosses the field which borders the River Brit.

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