- Cul-de-sac location +
- Spacious reception room +
- Wood burning stove +
- Modern kitchen +
- Rural View +
- Village location +
- West facing garden +
A fully refurbished three double bedroom detached bungalow situated in a quiet cul-de-sac within the popular village of Drimpton, presented to an excellent standard throughout.
Introduction - This beautifully presented detached bungalow has been thoughtfully refurbished with attention to detail evident both internally and externally. Set in a peaceful residential cul-de-sac, the property offers spacious and flexible accommodation, a garage with workshop, driveway parking and a well-maintained rear garden enjoying open views across neighbouring fields.
Property - The accommodation includes a bright sitting room featuring a multi-fuel burner and front aspect window. The modern fitted kitchen offers a range of wall and base units with space for appliances, an electric oven and hob, and access to the side of the property. There are two double bedrooms on the ground floor, both benefiting from built-in wardrobes, with the principal bedroom enjoying French doors opening onto the rear garden. A contemporary shower room completes the ground floor.
To the first floor is a useful loft area, ideal as a home office, leading to a further Attic room with built-in wardrobes. The property further benefits from oil-fired central heating and double glazing throughout.
Outside - To the front is a driveway providing off-road parking, with the remainder laid mainly to lawn. The well-maintained rear garden is primarily laid to lawn with a patio area, pond, and access to a garage with adjoining workshop. The garden enjoys a pleasant outlook across small holdings and open fields.
Situation - Drimpton is a small village on the Dorset/Somerset border approximately eleven miles from the coast and about five miles from both Beaminster and Crewkerne. The village facilities include superfast broadband, a public house, church, village hall and recreation ground with numerous footpaths giving access to the surrounding countryside. The village of Broadwindsor lies approximately two miles to the south-east and has a community shop, public house, village hall, church, primary school and an interesting ‘Craft Centre’ which has a variety of local studios and a tearoom/restaurant. Beaminster offers many facilities including a good range of shops, churches, post office, library, two schools, health centres, other professional services and many social and sporting facilities.