Offers over
£210,000
2 bed flat for saleFordington, Dorchester, 1 DT1
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Two Double Bedroom Apartment
In Very Good Order
Heart Of The Town
Parking Space
Separate Kitchen
Communal Gardens
Double Glazed and Gas Radiator Heating
New Worcester Bosch boiler fillted in December 2025
Area Guide – Fordington, Dorchester
Located on the eastern side of Dorchester, Fordington is one of the town’s most historic and desirable areas, combining period charm, strong community spirit, and exceptional convenience.
Originally a separate village before becoming part of Dorchester, Fordington retains much of its original character, with attractive period homes, historic buildings, and leafy residential streets helping to create a welcoming and established environment.
Amenities & Everyday Living
Fordington benefits from excellent day-to-day amenities within easy reach, including convenience stores, cafés, public houses, takeaways, and local services. Dorchester town centre is only a short distance away, offering a wider selection of independent shops, restaurants, supermarkets, gyms, leisure facilities, and cultural attractions.
Nearby Borough Gardens provides beautifully maintained open green space, tennis courts, and a café, while the riverside walks around the River Frome offer peaceful outdoor recreation close to home.
Schools & Education
The area is particularly popular with families due to its access to a range of well-regarded schools for all ages, including both primary and secondary education within Dorchester, along with nearby further education colleges.
Transport & Connectivity
Fordington enjoys excellent transport connections, making it ideal for commuters and those wanting easy access to the wider Dorset area.
Rail Links: Nearby Dorchester South railway station provides direct services to London Waterloo, while Dorchester West railway station offers routes towards Bristol and Bath.
Road Links: The A35 and A37 are easily accessible, connecting to Weymouth, Poole, and Bournemouth.
Air Travel: Bournemouth Airport is within convenient driving distance for domestic and international travel.
History & Surroundings
Fordington is rich in history and closely linked to Dorset’s literary heritage, with connections to Thomas Hardy and many character properties throughout the area.
The surrounding Dorset countryside offers an abundance of walking, cycling, and outdoor pursuits, while the spectacular Jurassic Coast is easily accessible for coastal walks, beaches, and day trips.
Why Buyers Love Fordington
Fordington offers the perfect blend of historic character, community atmosphere, and convenience. Its proximity to Dorchester town centre, excellent transport links, and attractive surroundings make it one of the area’s most consistently sought-after locations
Entrance Hall (11' 01" x3 ' 10" to 7' 11")
Sitting Room/ Dining Room (17'5" x 10'11", 5.31m x 3.33m)
Kitchen (11' 09" x 7' 08")
Bedroom 1 (13' 02" x 10' 09")
Bedroom 2 (11' 08" x 7' 07")
Shower Room (7' 08" x 5' 08")
Communal Gardens
Parking
One space and five further visitor spaces on a first come first serve basis
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Tenure
Leasehold (962 years)
Service charge
£970 per year
Council tax band
B
Ground rent
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