Listed for £865,000
March 27, 2026
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The property further benefits from underfloor heating throughout the ground floor, a practical utility room housing the biomass boiler with space and plumbing for laundry appliances, and a downstairs cloakroom. Outside, there is a detached double garage, carport, and a gravel driveway providing ample parking, including space for a campervan or similar.
Outside - The rear garden enjoys a desirable south-westerly aspect and offers a good degree of privacy, bordered by established hedging. A composite deck adjoins the house, providing a superb sun trap and an ideal space for outdoor dining, with attractive open views across the surrounding countryside.
The garden is thoughtfully terraced, featuring two areas of level lawn along with a designated BBQ area, perfect for entertaining. A gravel pathway with sleeper edging leads to a practical working area, with space for a garden shed.
The plot extends to the side and front of the property, incorporating what was once the pub’s beer garden, and offers access around the entire house.
To the front, a large gravel driveway provides ample parking and leads to a detached double garage with an attached carport, both benefiting from power and lighting.
Situation - The Old European enjoys a sought-after setting within the picturesque Piddle Valley, approximately seven miles north of Dorchester. The nearby village of Piddletrenthide offers a welcoming community with a first school, village shop, two public houses, village hall and a range of local activities, while neighbouring Piddlehinton is known for its strong community spirit, parish church, village hall and the popular Thimble Inn.
Dorchester, the county town, lies to the south and offers a wide range of shopping, dining, schooling, and healthcare facilities, along with mainline rail links to London Waterloo and Bristol Temple Meads. The property is within the catchment area for Thomas Hardy School and is also conveniently close to Sherborne schools and Leweston School. Additional services can be found in Sherborne and Yeovil, with excellent road links via the A35 to the A31 and onward to the M27 and M3 towards London.
The surrounding countryside offers an abundance of footpaths and bridleways, while the renowned Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, lies just a few miles to the south, offering dramatic scenery, beaches and a range of water-based activities.
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Services - Biomass wood pellet boiler with underfloor heating throughout the ground floor and part of the first floor.
Solar panels installed, providing hot water (no storage).
Mains electricity, water and drainage.
Broadband - Standard speed available
Mobile - There is mobile coverage in the area, please refer to Ofcom’s website for more details. (
Council Tax Band: F (Dorset Council - )