£200,000
2 bed flat for saleSouth Road, Corfe Mullen, Wimborne BH21
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Well presented first floor, purpose built flat, with share of freehold. Two double bedrooms, fitted kitchen & bathroom, double glazed, gas central heating, garage and no forward chain. 975 Year Lease. EPC C.
Situated within the popular Phelipps Development, within walking distance of the local amenities, schools & bus routes into both Poole & Wimborne this well presented first floor flat offers good sized accommodation throughout.
The lounge/diner is a good sized room overlooking the front aspect offering space for both sofas & dining table & chairs and with a focal point fireplace.
The modern kitchen has built in oven & hob with extractor over, space for dishwasher, as well as space for an upright fridge/freezer, with space & plumbing for washing machine.
The bathroom has a matching 3-piece suite comprising a bath with shower over, wash hand basin & w/c.
The master bedroom is a good sized double with built in wardrobe. Bedroom two is another double room.
The hallway offers a handy storage cupboard, plus recess area.
Outside are well maintained communal gardens with a single garage in a block. Offered with no forward chain.
Why Corfe Mullen?
Corfe Mullen might not shout for attention, but it’s quietly brilliant in all the right ways. Nestled between Poole and Wimborne Minster, it’s got that rare blend of countryside charm and practical convenience that makes it a standout spot in Dorset.
Here’s what makes it special:
Natural Beauty & Outdoor Life
Castleman Trailway: A scenic walking and cycling route that cuts through the village, perfect for peaceful strolls or weekend bike rides.
Corfe Mullen recreation ground: A lovely open park of over 15 acres - ideal for picnics, dog walks, or just soaking up the sun.
Dorset Heathland Access: You're right on the doorstep of some of the county’s most beautiful heathland, with trails and wildlife galore.
Community & Culture
Strong Village like spirit: Locals describe it as tight-knit and welcoming, with events like the Corfe Mullen Carnival bringing everyone together for parades, music, and food.
Historic Roots: Dating back to Roman times, Corfe Mullen has a rich heritage reflected in its architecture and layout.
Amenities & Accessibility
Shops, Cafés & Pubs: Plenty of local spots for a bite or a pint, without needing to head into town.
Health and fitness: Corfe Mullen has one of the best fitness centres around the local area, bh liveactive.
Transport Links: Well-connected by road and public transport, making it easy to reach Poole, Bournemouth, or Wimborne.
Education & Family Appeal
Great Schools: From Rushcombe First to Corfe Hills Secondary, the area offers solid educational options for families.
Safe & Peaceful: It’s a calm, low-crime area-ideal for those who value security and quiet.
If you’re weighing up places to live, invest, or just explore, Corfe Mullen offers that rare mix of tranquillity, heritage, and practicality.
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