Guide price
£500,000
3 bed detached house for saleNewtown, Farnham, Blandford Forum, Dorset DT11
- 3 beds 
- 1 bath 
- 2 receptions 
 
- Chain free
- Freehold
Woolley & Wallis
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About this property
- Character features 
- Three bedrooms 
- Two reception rooms 
- Potential to extend ( STPP) 
- Garden 
- No onward chain 
A charming property full of character and potential set in a rural location in the heart of the Cranborne Chase.
Tucked away and brimming with character, this delightful three-bedroom period property is a hidden gem waiting to be transformed. Though in need of modernisation, it offers huge potential for those with vision and a passion for restoring charm and character.
Inside, you will find two cosy reception rooms, including a lounge featuring a magnificent inglenook fireplace with original bread oven as the striking centrepiece, and the dining room next door. The ground floor also offers a kitchen, sunroom, and family bathroom. Upstairs, the home reveals a quirky and characterful layout. Two bedrooms are accessed via the main staircase, while a second staircase leads to the principal bedroom, offering a unique and private space.
Situation
Newtown is a small hamlet near the village of Farnham and is located within the Cranborne Chase National Landscape, formerly called an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village boasts a popular public house called The Museum and the famous Larmer Tree Gardens are close by. The nearby Georgian market town of Blandford offers amenities for your everyday needs including doctor’s surgery, dentist, banks, several supermarkets and a selection of national and independent retailers. Larger cities such as Salisbury, Bournemouth and Poole are a short drive away. The towns of Gillingham and Tisbury offer mainline railway stations (10-15 miles approx.) serving London Waterloo and the West Country. The area is renowned for the excellent selection of state and private, primary and secondary schools. A wide range of leisure pursuits are also available, such as horse riding, golf, cycling, shooting amongst others. The Jurassic Coast can be reached in less than an hour.
Outside
Outside, the property continues to impress. The generous, mature garden is mostly laid to lawn with established beds and shrubs. A shed and log store add practicality, while ample parking ensures convenience.
This charming property would make an ideal country bolt hole as it is, or a renovation project for someone with energy and vision looking for a rural escape.
Part of the garden is owned on a leasehold basis ( edged red on the plan ). The terms are 125 years from 1/4/2002. The current owner also pays £50 to park on the area hatched green on the plan. Access is granted by the Rushmore Estate over the track from the main road to the rear of the property.
Council
Dorset Council Tax D
EPC: Awaited
Services
Mains water and electricity are connected to the property. Drainage is private and an oil fired boiler provides heating and hot water. Ultrafast broadband is available and all mobile phone networks have good coverage.
Directions
Post code: DT11 8DQ
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