Listed for £1,250,000
January 21, 2026
Sold for £950,000
2022
Sold for £335,000
2001
Sold for £140,000
1996
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The main bedroom is dual aspect and enjoys fine views across the gardens and adjoining land. It also benefits from a walk-in wardrobe. The remaining bedrooms are well proportioned and flexible in use, served by a combination of bath and shower rooms across both floors.
Outside - The property sits within beautifully varied grounds extending to approximately 6.3 acres in total. The gardens immediately surrounding the house are well established and lead into areas of woodland and open land, with a brook running through part of the grounds. This creates an attractive and peaceful setting, ideal for those seeking space, privacy and a strong connection to the countryside.
The adjoining land has recently benefited from improvement to both the access and the stables, making it particularly appealing for equestrian or smallholding use. The land also enhances the outlook from the house, with lovely views enjoyed from many of the principal rooms.
There is ample parking for several vehicles, together with a detached double garage. The stables further enhances the practicality and versatility of the property for those with animals or rural interests.
Useful Information - Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band: F
EPC Rating: D
Recently Upgraded Sewage Treatment Plant, Oil Fired Central Heating, Double Glazing
Sixteen Owned Solar Panels with Two Batteries.
Location And Directions - Buckhorn Weston is a desirable village set within the Dorset countryside and benefits from a well-regarded public house, The Stapleton Arms, along with a village church. The surrounding area offers excellent walking opportunities, with footpaths and countryside routes nearby, including a bridle path within approximately 300 yards of the property.
The property lies within easy reach of the market towns of Gillingham and Wincanton, which provide a good range of everyday amenities. The A303 is approximately four miles away and the A30 about two miles, offering excellent road access to London and the West Country.
The area is particularly well regarded for its choice of state and independent schools. For commuters, mainline railway services to London Waterloo are available from Gillingham and Templecombe, while Castle Cary provides direct services to London Paddington.
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Postcode - SP8 5HX