- Delightful 19th century converted sawmill +
- Open-plan kitchen/sitting room +
- Two bedrooms +
- Private, walled garden +
- Garage and parking +
- Desirable village location +
Once a 19th-century sawmill, this charming end-of-terrace property has been sympathetically converted in the 21st century to create a home that combines history with modern ease of living. Tucked away in a discreet position within the desirable village of Puddletown, it enjoys both privacy and convenience, with local amenities just a short walk away and the surrounding Dorset countryside offering endless opportunities from your doorstep.
The ENTRANCE HALL makes an inviting first impression, with handy understairs storage and access to a cloakroom fitted with W.C. and wash- hand basin.
The heart of the home is the SITTING/DINING ROOM, a generous space filled with character. Exposed beams overhead remind you of the property’s heritage, while large hopper-style windows and French doors bathe the room in natural light. The doors also connect seamlessly to the garden, creating a wonderful setting for gatherings on warm days. Underfloor heating ensures comfort throughout the cooler months, making this a versatile and welcoming living space all year round.
The adjoining KITCHEN is designed with practicality in mind. Offering a range of wall and base units, with worksurfaces over and integrated appliances to include a gas hob, electric oven and grill, slimline dishwasher and fridge.
Venturing up the stairs to the first floor landing, two well-proportioned bedrooms and the family bathroom await. The PRINCIPAL BEDROOM, a comfortable double, enjoys views over the garden and provides ample room for free-standing furniture alongside a built-in wardrobe.
The SECOND BEDROOM, also a double, offers flexibility for guests, a study, or family use, and includes direct access to the attic, which provides additional storage.
The family BATHROOM with original timber flooring, serves both rooms, and is fitted with a bath with shower over, wash-hand basin and W.C.
This home cleverly retains touches of its industrial past while offering the practical benefits expected today with light-filled interiors, thoughtful design, and a layout that works as well for entertaining as it does for everyday living. For buyers looking for a unique home with character, comfort, and community close at hand, this converted mill is a rare opportunity.
Outside
The property benefits from a charming walled garden, which has been thoughtfully landscaped to provide areas of interest. A patio area adjacent to the property creates the perfect setting for al-fresco dining and entertaining during the warmer months. For those with green fingers, there is a dedicated area well-suited to growing flowers or establishing a productive vegetable patch. At the far end of the garden there is a single garage, complete with power, lighting, and useful storage potential in the rafters, perfect for keeping outdoor equipment neatly tucked away. To the side, a gate provides access to a parking space for one vehicle in front of the garage.
Location
Nestled in the beautiful Piddle Valley, the historic village of Puddletown combines rural charm with excellent day-to-day convenience. A hub for neighbouring villages and hamlets, it offers a wide range of amenities including a village shop with Post Office, doctors surgery, veterinary clinic, bookshop, and the much-loved Blue Vinny public house, renowned for its food and Dorset heritage.
At the centre of the village stands St Mary’s Church, parts of which date back to the 12th century, with much of the surrounding square dating from the 1860s, adding to its character and history. Families are particularly well served, with Puddletown First and Middle Schools in the village and catchment to the highly regarded Thomas Hardye School in Dorchester. Just five miles away, the county town provides further shops, restaurants, leisure facilities, and a mainline railway station with direct services to London Waterloo, making Puddletown a truly connected village.
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