Guide price
£355,000
4 bed end terrace house for salePost Office Yard, Chard Road, Drimpton DT8
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Symonds & Sampson - Beaminster
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About this property
4 bedroom
2 Reception rooms
Kitchen/breakfast room
Charming character features
Summer house
Flower and Vegtable gardens
Parking with car charing point
A spacious period end terrace cottage in a village location with gardens and parking.
Introduction
This delightful cottage resides in a tucked away location and offers generous living accommodation across two floors. Externally the property has two lovely gardens, one flower, one productive, perfect for those with green fingers.
Dwelling
The property welcomes you into the dining hall with an inset wood burner and solid wood floors which flow through into the characterful sitting room with its beams and red brick chimney breast. The kitchen/breakfast room offers a comprehensive range of modern shaker units topped in solid wood and including a splendid pantry cupboard. Integrated items include two ovens, and an electric hob. French doors open out to the flower garden. To the rear of the property is a downstairs shower room, utility space and a wonderfully private double guest bedroom. Upstairs are a further three bedrooms including a stunning principle dual aspect bedroom. One bedroom is presently used as a study with picture window looking over the garden. Family bathroom.
Outside
This property is blessed with two gardens, both beautiful. The flower garden is divided by meandering paths which lead you up to a decked terrace off the summer house, perfect for enjoying al fresco dining. Garden shed and log store. Moving across a shared path is the highly productive vegetable garden with a super potting shed and two greenhouses. To the front of the house is tandem parking for two cars and an electrical charging point.
Situation
Drimpton is a small village on the Dorset/Somerset border approximately eleven miles from the coast and about five miles from both Beaminster and Crewkerne. The village facilities include superfast broadband, a public house, church, village hall and recreation ground with numerous footpaths giving access to the surrounding countryside. The village of Broadwindsor lies approximately two miles to the south-east and has a community shop, public house, village hall, church, primary school and an interesting ‘Craft Centre’ which has a variety of local studios and a tea room/restaurant. Beaminster 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.
Local Authority
Dorset Council - Tel: Tax Band C
Services
Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil fired central heating.
Broadband - Standard and superfast are generally available in the area.
Mobile phone coverage
There is mobile coverage in the area, please refer to Ofcom’s website for more details.
Material Information
There is a right of way between the flower garden and the vegetable garden (each bounded by hedges) for the neighbouring Post Office Yard cottages to access their gardens.
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