Price changed to £140,000
February 7, 2026
Listed for £150,000
January 2, 2026
Sold for £122,500
2009
Sold for £79,950
2002
Sold for £35,000
1997
Sold for £26,750
1996
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The Area - Stalbridge, a market town dating back to Saxon times, is Dorset's smallest town. Close to the border with Somerset the town is surrounded by beautiful countryside, with excellent access to many walks which take in a variety of Dorset environments, including river, vale and hillside. The town itself, boasts a busy high street, where you will find a healthy variety of independent businesses, including shops, butchers, florists, cafes, pubs and hairdressers, there is further a popular long running family supermarket, which also has a popular café. The town has an excellent community feel and further boasts a well attended primary school, a church and a petrol station with a small supermarket. The nearest railway station is some three miles away at Templecombe, providing links to London and the West Country, road links are also good, with excellent access to connecting roads to the rest of Dorset and beyond, with the world famous Jurassic Coast being less than an hour away by car. In and around Stalbridge, you can visit historical sites like Sherborne Abbey and Old Castle, enjoy the outdoors at the North Dorset Trailway, or attractions like Sturminster Newton Mill and the Museum of East Dorset. Other nearby sites include the Gold Hill Museum, Badbury Rings, and various parks and gardens in the wider Dorset area
Although Stalbridge has been developed in recent years, it still has a timeless character and charm. For those who like small towns, Stalbridge is an ideal and peaceful centre from which to explore the surrounding area, and with excellent road and rail links to the A30 at Henstridge and the A303 at Wincanton as well as the mainline Station at nearby Templecombe, both London and The west Country are all easily accessed.