- Character property +
- Four bedrooms +
- Central town location +
- Generous and flexible accommodation +
- Private rear garden +
With all amenities one could desire on your doorstep, in addition to nearby parks bisected by the river Stour offering relaxation, fishing, and sunny walks, the property offers something for everyone.
The ENTRANCE HALL is a welcoming area which opens into the two principal rooms on this floor, in addition to a large CELLAR. Oak flooring flows through the ground floor. The SITTING ROOM is situated to the front of the property and enjoys ample light from two floor to ceiling windows. There is a fireplace with integrated wood burner and exposed brick surround adding further warmth and rusticity to an already charming space.
The generous farm-style KITCHEN/DINING ROOM is truly the ‘heart of the home’. A large, open space, with ample work surfaces, space for a substantial gas oven and hob, sink with drainer, and abundant space for a dining table plus sofa suite to accommodate all needs and living preferences! Accessed from the kitchen area is the UTILITY ROOM with sink, plumbing/space for washing machine and tumble dryer and further access to the garden. Just beyond the utility room is the CLOAKROOM with W.C.
On the FIRST FLOOR the high quality finish is still evident with the continuation of the oak flooring, leading to TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS and expansive family bathroom. The FAMILY BATHROOM comprises a claw-foot roll top bath, walk-in shower, basin and W.C. The PRINCIPAL BEDROOM is situated to the front of the property and is bathed in light from the large sash windows. BEDROOM FOUR further evidence the properties flexibility as its current use as a dedicated OFFICE/STUDY.
On the SECOND FLOOR lays the final two DOUBLE BEDROOMS with eaves storage.
Outside
The remainder of the garden to the rear is an appealing space, landscaped by the current vendors and having several delightful areas ideal for entertaining and relaxation. The garden is partially walled for privacy and enjoyment and surrounded by natural borders, shrubs and flowers. There is a temporary fence dividing the garden from its neighbour, installed in the event of both properties being purchased by the same buyer, allowing the new owners to configure the gardens as they see fit. There is also a garden shed and SUMMERHOUSE with light and power.
Location
Blandford Forum is an historic and vibrant Georgian Market Town which offers a balance of independent retailers and larger chain shops. The property is a short walk from the town’s main shopping area, with Blandford St Mary Primary School, Pigeon Close Children’s Play Park and Stour Park (including Tesco Superstore/Garage and Homebase) also on the doorstep. Blandford has a twice-weekly market, several banks, doctors surgeries, supermarkets and a community hospital. There are plenty of lovely walks nearby, by The River Stour, the trailway or the Milldown Nature Reserve, plus various leisure facilities including Blandford Sports Centre.
Well-regarded schools in the area for education of all ages, in addition to private schools such as Bryanston, Canford, Clayesmore, Milton Abbey and Sherborne. Additionally, the larger towns of Dorchester, Bournemouth or Poole are all roughly equidistant and easily accessible. The A31 towards Wimborne provides access to London, and there are trains available from nearby Dorchester, Poole and Salisbury.
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