Guide price
£275,000
2 bed terraced house for saleBack Street, East Stour, Gillingham SP8
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Chain free
- Freehold
Morton New
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About this property
Period Stone Property
Scope to Upgrade
Two Double Bedrooms
Two Reception Rooms
Good Sized Garden
Parking for Two Cars
No Onward Chain
Energy Efficiency Rating E
A Characterful Stone Cottage with Space, Potential and Village Charm:
Set in the heart of a popular village, this handsome mid-terraced stone cottage offers an impressive 1,500 sq ft/140 sq m of living space and an exciting opportunity for someone to shape a delightful period home to their own style. Full of character, warmth and possibility, it is a property with the rare combination of generous proportions, village convenience and the freedom to modernise at your leisure.
The welcoming sitting room is filled with natural light from its traditional style sash window, while the large open fireplace with its beautiful stone surround creates an atmospheric focal point that perfectly complements the cottage’s heritage. Beyond this lies a wonderfully versatile dining room, generous in size and easily accommodating a dedicated study area or reading nook - ideal for today’s lifestyles. The kitchen, positioned to the rear, provides excellent scope for reimagining the layout and finishing it to your own taste, whether you dream of a contemporary redesign or a cottage-inspired scheme. Upstairs, the theme of space continues with two particularly roomy double bedrooms, each with fitted wardrobes. A modern shower room adds comfort and convenience, and gentle countryside views from the upper level offer a daily reminder of the peaceful setting.
Outside, the cottage continues to impress. There is parking for two cars, a valuable asset in a village location, along with a private courtyard garden complete with a useful store room. To the front, the garden offers wonderful potential to create a charming approach - perhaps with cottage planting, a quiet seating spot, or a colourful border to enhance the kerb appeal. With no onward chain, the next chapter for this home can begin without delay. With heart, history and a wealth of potential - this is a truly inviting place to put down roots.
The Property
Accommodation
Inside
Ground Floor
At the front of the house there is a useful porch with a practical tiled floor. A further door opens into the entrance hall where stairs rise to the first floor, an arch opens to the dining room and a square opening leads into the sitting room. The sitting room is impressively spacious with a sash window overlooking the front garden and a large open stone fireplace with a timber mantelpiece and an arched recess to one side that is fitted with shelves.
The dining room is also a well proportioned room with a window to the side and a recess beneath the stairs that could be adapted as a study area. From the dining room a door opens into a good sized kitchen.
The kitchen is fitted with a range of units consisting of floor cupboards, separate drawer unit and eye level cupboards and cabinets plus shelves. There is a good amount of work surfaces with a tiled splash back and a stainless steel sink with double drainer and swan neck mixer tap. There's space for a fridge/freezer and slot in cooker plus plumbing for a washing machine. For practicality, the floor is laid in a tile effect vinyl.
A door opens into a utility/lean to where there is access to a large cloakroom.
First Floor
Stairs rise to a spacious galleried landing with a window to the rear that enjoys a rural outlook. Also on this level are two spacious double bedrooms, both with fitted wardrobes and the main bedroom has a wash hand basin. In addition, you will find a well proportioned shower room.
Outside
Parking and Gardens
At the back of the cottage there is a paved courtyard with access to the store room. The parking is also located at the back - from the courtyard there is an opening. To the right of the garages, you will find two parking spaces for the property.
The main garden lies to the front of the house where a timber gate from the road opens to steps that lead down. Here there is a paved area with space for bins and there is a useful garden shed. The garden is a good size with a sunny aspect and seating areas, lawn, and is planted with a variety of trees, shrubs and flowers. There is ample scope to make it your own private space.
Useful Information
Energy Efficiency Rating E
Council Tax Band D
Mostly uPVC Double Glazing
Oil Fired Central Heating
Mains Drainage
Freehold
No Onward Chain
Location And Directions
East Stour is a small, historic village in Dorset, about two miles south of Gillingham, set within the rolling countryside of the Blackmore Vale beside the River Stour. It retains a peaceful, rural character with a close-knit community and a mix of traditional stone cottages and farmhouses.
The village has a well-equipped village hall that hosts local events and activities, two welcoming pubs, a farm shop with a restaurant, a garage, and a few small businesses serving residents. Christ Church, built in the 1840s in a neo-Norman style, stands at the centre of village life. Surrounded by scenic walking routes and views towards Duncliffe Hill, East Stour combines rural charm with convenience, being only a short distance from Gillingham’s wider range of shops, services, and rail connections.
Postcode - SP8 5JY
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