- 5 - 6 bedrooms +
- 4 - 5 reception rooms +
- 3 - 5 bathrooms +
- 3.20 acres +
- Outbuildings +
- Balcony +
- Conservatory +
- Detached +
- Garden +
Glebe House stands nearby the village’s enchanting, Grade I listed parish church and, as its name implies, stands on land once owned by the church. It is set back off a quiet country lane, looking out over gently rolling, unspoilt countryside to Bulbarrow Hill at the western end of the Dorset Downs and beautiful Dorset hills to the south and west. Built of stone with a tiled roof and largely rebuilt in 1998, Glebe House has a peaceful, very private setting. It has generously sized and well-proportioned rooms arranged over two floors around a central reception hall and first floor, galleried landing. The interior is light and airy with good ceiling heights, with natural light flooding in through oak-framed, newly fitted double glazed windows throughout. In addition to the reception hall with its handsome oak staircase, the ground floor has three further reception rooms plus a good-sized kitchen/family room. The drawing room has oak beams, tall French oak doors, tiled marble flooring and a bespoke German fireplace, whilst the sitting and dining rooms both have windows on two sides including south-facing French windows opening onto the terrace. The beautiful conservatory can be accessed via the dining and sitting rooms and has the benefit of underfloor heating.. The kitchen also has French windows to the garden and double doors through to the dining room and is fitted with a polished limestone floor, two-oven AGA and units under silestone worksurfaces. Upstairs and arranged around all four sides of its central landing are five bedrooms, two of which have ensuite bath/shower rooms. Also there is a family shower room. The principal and guest bedrooms are particularly fine, with the former boasting an east-facing, floor-to-ceiling picture window and the latter its own south-facing balcony.
Outside
Glebe House is set in about 3.2 acres consisting of a mature, level garden of just under half an acre and an adjacent 2.75 acre paddock, bounded by mature hedgerow dotted with a variety of mature, native broadleaf trees. Beyond on three sides is an unspoilt stretch of beautiful, rolling Dorset countryside. A broad driveway entrance opens out onto a good sized tarmac parking area situated to the south of the formal garden and only a short distance from the house. The garden is an absolute delight and incorporates a lawn fringed in places with richly stocked borders and dotted with mature trees, an ornamental pond and along with a boiler house to the side of the house.