Price changed to £900,000
May 15, 2025
Listed for £995,000
January 19, 2024
Sold for £136,500
1996
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Entering into bedroom 2 the garniture continues with high ceiling and ornate coving. The room also benefits from two large sash windows and shutter facing the front of the property and the side. This room also provides cast iron radiators.
The bathroom opposite bedroom 2 is equipped with a WC, a hand wash basin, a walk-in shower, and a heated towel rail. The underfloor heating ensures comfort, and a window facing the front of the property brings in natural light.
The larger bathroom provides a walk-in rainfall shower, a luxurious bath, WC, bidet, his and hers vanity, and a heated towel rail. Illuminated by front and side sash windows adorned with shutters, the room is bathed in natural light. Underfoot, vintage Spanish tiling conceals underfloor heating, providing a touch of warmth and character to this exquisite space.
Ascending to the second floor, once designated as the servants' quarters, you'll encounter a landing offering access to both bedrooms and additional storage.
Bedroom 3 is characterized by charming open beams. The room is flooded with natural light from the round window which faces the front of the property and three skylights. There is also radiators.
Adjacent to bedroom 3 is the ensuite, which includes a WC, a vanity, and a shower.
Bedroom 4 features painted beams throughout and a window facing towards the rear of the property. A notable feature of this bedroom is the presence of two walk-in wardrobes, thoughtfully equipped with automatic lights for added convenience. These practical storage spaces enhance the functionality of the room, providing ample room for organization and storage. Additionally this room provides access to the eaves, offering further potential for storage.
Outside - Step through the French doors, and you'll be welcomed by a charming patioed area, enclosed on either side by fencing. As you turn your gaze back towards the house, the enchanting Virginia creeper gracefully envelops the property, adding to its attraction.
Elevated above the patio lies an expansive space laid to lawn, showcasing sizable shrubs and mature trees. A garden shed, providing extra storage, is situated within the premises, discreetly accompanied by the oil tank. Notably, a wildflower section graces the landscape, blooming with daffodils in the springtime.
Convenient rear access is provided by a wooden gate.
At the forefront of the residence lies a gravel courtyard, featuring two parking spaces flanking the entrance. Enhancing the charm of this space is a centrally positioned fountain, exclusively owned by 2 Holnest Park House. You will also find a shed located to to the edge of the courtyard which provides extra storage.
History - The Georgian house was built in 1768, and rebuilt in the 1830s, on land formerly owned by the Bishops of Salisbury. It became a second home for the Sawbridge-Erle-Drax family through marriage, and so was regularly tenanted by the family.
The house was sold in 1919 and then used as military hospital for injured servicemen during WWII.
Situation - Holnest Park is situated to the edge of the Blackmore Vale, about 4 1/2 miles south of the favoured Abbey town of Sherborne which offers a excellent range of independent shops, supermarkets and recreational facilities. The town of Dorchester is to the south and thence the World Heritage designated Jurassic Coast. Both Sherborne and Dorchester have a mainline railway stations to London Waterloo. There is also the local line from nearby village Yetminster to Bath/Bristol. The A303 is accessed to the north from Wincanton, providing a direct east/west route linking with the M3 to London.
In addition to the state schools there is a abundance of excellent private schools in the area including Leweston, Sherborne Schools, Claysmore, Milton Abbey, Millfield and Bryanston.
The area is renowned for its leisure and sporting pursuits including golf at Dorchester (Came Down), Folke and Yeovil. Racing at Wincanton, Taunton, Salisbury, Exeter and Bath.
The surrounding countryside has an excellent network of footpaths and bridleways.
Services - Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil-fired boiler for for central heating and water.
Tenure - Freehold.
Local Authority - Dorset Council -