- Cash buyers only +
- Semi-detached +
- Parking +
- Additional plot of land +
- No chain +
- 2 reception rooms +
- 3 bedrooms +
Cash buyers only. A 3 bedroom semi-detached house located in the much sought after Piddle Valley. The property requires modernisation and offers an additional plot of land situated adjacent on Tullon's Lane.
The Property - This semi-detached cottage is being sold with no chain and is offered for sale to include an additional plot of land, adjacent to the property which offers development potential, subject to planning permission which the previous owner had intended to apply for.
The property is light and spacious, it would benefit from some improvements but is generally well presented.
The property has off road parking and accommodation comprising; entrance hall with under stairs cupboard, sitting room with tiled floor and chimney breast with wood burning stove. Separate dining room with tiled floor and chimney breast with open fire. The kitchen is fitted with a range of cupboards and drawers, integrated electric oven, hob and extractor hood. There is space for a fridge/freezer, plumbing for dishwasher and ample work surfaces. There is a useful utility/cloakroom with space and plumbing for washing machine and additional fitted cupboards with worktop and sink and a second WC.
A ground floor bathroom with white suite to include a bath, WC an basin.
Upstairs bedrooms 1 and 2 are both good size double bedrooms, bedroom 3 is a single room.
Outside - There is a lean-to, which provides storage, and a garden abutting the house, which includes a parking space. There is also an additional triangular plot of land situated adjacent on Tullons Lane. This plot is partially enclosed by established hedging and laid to lawn, it offers scope to develop subject to planning.
Situation - Piddletrenthide is within the much sought after Piddle Valley and in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village has a modern first school and a hairdresser. A short distance along in Piddlehinton, the Thimble is a popular village pub.
The county town of Dorchester is about six miles to the south with an excellent range of shops, schools, restaurants and the County Hospital. Communications are good with rail links from Dorchester to London Waterloo and Bristol Temple Meads.
The Abbey town of Sherborne and the regional centre of Yeovil are about fourteen and nineteen miles respectively. Both towns are on the London/Exeter line. The A35 provides access to the A31 and thence eastwards to the M27/M3 to London, and to the west to Devon and Cornwall.
There are numerous sporting facilities and leisure pursuits in the area including golf at Dorchester (Came Down), the Dorset Golf and Country Club, Sherborne, and Yeovil. Sailing and water sports along the coast. The Dorset Jurassic coastline has been accorded World Heritage status and there are fine beaches including Ringstead bay, Weymouth bay, Lulworth Cove and Studland. There is excellent walking and riding in the vicinity over the surrounding countryside.
Services - Mains electricity, water and drainage.
Oil fired heating.
Broadband - Superfast speed available
Mobile - It is reported you are likely to have network coverage for both indoors and out on selected providers (Information from
Flood Zone 3. It is reported that there is a high risk of surface water flooding and a medium risk of flooding from nearby rivers and the sea. (
Local Authority - Dorset Council
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Council Tax Band: D
EPC: F