- Exclusive and highly regarded gated development +
- Central location close to amenities +
- Communal and private gardens +
- Allocated parking +
- No Chain +
Occupying a favorable position within this exclusive age restricted development consisting of fifteen luxury houses built in 1997, 5 The Cloisters is constructed of Hamstone and rendered elevations with double glazed leaded windows under a slate roof. The dining room and reception room, with doors out onto the garden and into the conservatory, provide an impressive space and a real sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of the town. The kitchen, which looks out across the central courtyard, is well appointed with a generous number of wall and base units with an integrated dishwasher, washing machine, fridge/freezer, 1.5 bowl stainless steel sink and electric oven and hob. A downstairs cloakroom with WC could also accommodate a shower, if required. On the first floor is a principal bedroom with double doors to a Juliet balcony, dressing area and ensuite bathroom with bathtub, pedestal wash hand basin and low level WC. There is a further double bedroom, a bedroom 3/study and an additional family bathroom with bathtub, pedestal wash hand basin and low level WC. Storage throughout is excellent with fitted wardrobes in the double bedrooms and access to the loft. The property is perhaps in need of some minor modernisation in parts. All things considered this is a most appealing property in a much sought-after and very well managed location.
OUTSIDE
The Cloisters is approached through electrically operated gates giving access to a communal paved courtyard and allocated parking space. Steps lead up to communal gardens which have been symmetrically laid out in a classical Roman style with well stocked beds of flowers, specimen shrubs, roses and miniature box hedging, lily pond, fountain and seating areas. Like many others here, 5 The Cloisters has its own private walled garden to the rear, however, the beauty of Number 5 is that it also has side access, which sets it apart.
LOCATION
The Cloisters is in the heart of the Conservation Area, about 100 yards from Cheap Street, Sherborne’s main shopping thoroughfare. Dominated by its ancient Abbey and school, Sherborne is arguably the most attractive town in Dorset. Numerous musical and cultural events occur throughout the year and there is a superb range of traditional shops and boutiques. The two castles—one of which was home to Sir Walter Raleigh— reflect the historic nature of the town, the centre of which is designated a Conservation Area in which a policy of strict planning control operates to preserve its special character.
West Dorset is well known for its unspoilt landscape and there are many pretty villages and countryside walks nearby. The Jurassic Coast is a mere twenty miles away at Weymouth. This stretch of coastline, from Portland to Lyme Regis, with its spectacular cliffs, has recently been designated a World Heritage Site.
Communications to this part of the country are excellent. From Sherborne there is a regular train service to Waterloo in about 2 hours 25 minutes; the station is within walking distance. The A303 (linking with the M3) is a dual carriageway almost the whole way to the M3, thus putting London within a reasonable drive.
SPORTING AND RECREATION
The area is well known for its beauty and there is a network of bridleways and footpaths which cross the countryside, making it ideal for walking, bicycling, and riding. Water sports at Sutton Bingham Reservoir (near Yeovil) or on the south coast. Racing at Wincanton, Salisbury, Bath, or Exeter. Golf at various courses including Yeovil, Sherborne, and Dorchester.
EDUCATION
The area is noted for its independent schools, with Leweston, Sherborne Boys’ and Girls’ Schools, Sherborne Prep, Perrott Hill, Hazlegrove, Port Regis and Millfield all within easy reach. The Gryphon secondary school is highly rated and is close by.