£310,000
2 bed terraced house for saleAlfred Place, Dorchester, 1 DT1
2 beds
1 bath
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Meyers Estate Agents Poundbury and Dorset
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About this property
A charming period home situated in the heart of the historic county town of Dorchester, surrounded by rich heritage and vibrant culture. The property offers a pleasing blend of character features and modern living, with well-proportioned accommodation comprising a spacious lounge, open-plan kitchen/dining room, two double bedrooms, a versatile loft room offering further scope, and a family bathroom.
Dorchester is steeped in history and enjoys a central position along the Jurassic Coastline, renowned for some of Dorset’s finest period architecture, all set within beautiful surrounding countryside. The town offers an excellent range of independent boutiques, cafés and shops, along with two cinemas, several museums, Shire Hall, leisure facilities, a weekly market, and a wide selection of restaurants, public houses and picturesque riverside walks. Highly regarded local schools include St Osmund’s School and The Thomas Hardye School. Doctor and dental surgeries, along with Dorset County Hospital, are conveniently located nearby. Dorchester also benefits from excellent transport links, with mainline train services to London Waterloo, Bristol Temple Meads and Weymouth, as well as regular bus routes to neighbouring towns and villages.
Council Tax Band: B
Tenure: Freehold
Entrance
Front door leading to:
Porch
Overhead light, coving, meters and glazed panel door leading to:
Hallway
Stairs rising to the first floor, understairs storage cupboard, radiator and doors leading to:
Lounge
12' 10" x 23' 4" (3.91m x 7.11m)
Front-aspect double-glazed window, large internal rear-aspect window overlooking the kitchen, feature fireplace, radiator and power points.
Kitchen / Dining Room
11' 2" x 16' 9" (3.40m x 5.11m)
Rear-aspect double-glazed window overlooking the garden, a range of base-level units with work surfaces over, ceramic sink with stainless steel mixer tap, built-in utility cupboard with space for a washing machine, space for fridge/freezer and cooker. Two double-glazed Velux windows and double-glazed patio doors providing access to the rear garden.
First Floor Landing
Door to stairs leading to the loft room and doors to:
Bedroom One
9' 10" x 15' 5" (3.00m x 4.70m)
Dual-aspect double-glazed windows, original wooden flooring, feature fireplace, ceiling coving, radiator and power points.
Bedroom Two
10' 6" x 12' 10" (3.20m x 3.90m)
Rear-aspect double-glazed window overlooking the garden, original wooden flooring, feature fireplace, picture rail, radiator and power points.
Bathroom
8' 2" x 11' 2" (2.50m x 3.40m)
Rear-aspect obscure double-glazed window, original wooden flooring, panel-enclosed corner bath, wash hand basin, low-level WC and separate shower cubicle with glass screen and wooden panelling throughout.
Loft Room
10' 10" x 15' 5" (3.30m x 4.70m)
Double-glazed Velux window, fully boarded with eaves storage, power and lighting.
Rear Garden
Enclosed by fencing with patio seating area and lawn, space for a shed and rear access via a side-aspect gate.
Parking
On-street parking available to the front of the property.
Council Tax Band: B
Tenure: Freehold
Parking: On-street
Garden: Private rear garden
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