Listed for £250,000
April 12, 2025
Sold for £215,000
2019
Sold for £162,950
2013
Sold for £156,000
2011
Sold for £145,000
2004
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Outside
The garden of this delightful home is a true sanctuary, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and practicality. Adjacent to the kitchen, the patio area provides an ideal spot for outdoor dining, where you can enjoy meals surrounded by nature. The garden is beautifully landscaped with mature shrubs and trees, creating a serene and private atmosphere.
There is an area laid to lawn and the well-stocked flower bed is sure to add colour and charm, enhancing the garden's appeal throughout the seasons.
For those with a green thumb, the garden shed provides ample storage for tools and equipment, while a large walk-in storage area to the side of the house ensures all your outdoor essentials are neatly organised.
Street-side parking is available, adding to the practicality of this home.
Location
Located within the Dorset National Landscape (also known as Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty), the village of Frampton offers a unique blend of history and community spirit.
This charming village is renowned for its predominantly period properties and its enviable position alongside Frampton Park, the historic seat of the Sheridan Family. The parkland, once graced by an impressive 18th-century home, provides a picturesque backdrop for riverside and country walks.
Frampton boasts a vibrant community centred around its well-supported Village Hall, which hosts a variety of activities. The village green offers a perfect spot for relaxation and community gatherings.
Just under 3 miles away, the nearby village of Maiden Newton provides a variety of small shops, post office, public house, and petrol station. The thriving, friendly village also has a doctors' surgery, veterinary practice, village hall, primary school and the railway station offering links to various destinations.
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