Price changed to £270,000
December 1, 2025
Listed for £280,000
September 15, 2025
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Utility Room: Storage cupboards, part-tiled walls, work surface with stainless steel sink, washing machine. Radiator and extractor fan.
Downstairs Loo: Loo, sink and extractor fan.
1st Floor - Carpet to all the first floor
Landing: Galleried with window, radiator, boiler cupboard. Venetian blind.
Bedroom 1: 2 windows provide a double outlook. Radiator, telephone and TV points. Laddered venetian blinds.
Bedroom 3: Window and radiator. Venetian blind.
Bathroom: Window with roller blind. Heated towel rail, loo, sink, fully tiled Mira mains shower. Double ended shaped bath with central mixer tap. Natural stone tiled floor.
2nd Floor - Carpet to all the second floor
Landing: Galleried, radiator, exposed rafters.
Bedroom 2: Window with roller blind, skylight. 2 radiators. Telephone and TV points. Exposed beams and rafters. Access to loft.
Bedroom 4: Window with roller blind with view to the mill. Radiator, TV point. Exposed beams and rafters.
Garage: Good size with up and over door, concrete floor and a number of storage cupboards.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Room Dimensions: Please see floorplan for room dimensions.
Tenure: Freehold
Annual Council Tax 2025/6: Band C - £2,465.31 payable
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) Rating: Exempt
Connectivity & TV: Owner currently uses Talk-Talk which he says is an excellent speed
Parking: Garage and Ricketts Lane car park is free. Please note garage is on a 999 year lease
Heating: Worcester combination boiler with Hive controls.
Property Size: 1,409 sq ft plus garage
Viewings: Mondays and Fridays
AREA DESCRIPTION
Sturminster Newton, sat on the River Stour, is all you can hope for in a Dorset countryside location.......fantastic walks, great country pubs, access to local produce.
Where to start? The pubs and restaurants: The White Horse Inn in town with a 4.8 on Tripadvisor-warm atmosphere, hearty pub meals and local charm-CAMRA listed. Plumber Manor, 4.7 on Tripadvisor, for treat meals and another CAMRA listed pub is the White Hart Alehouse. The Japanese/Chinese restaurant in the town is highly rated.
The trails locally are renown. Choose from the Sturminster Newton Walkabouts including historic sites, the North Dorset Trailway, The Fiddleford Circular which takes you past heritage ruins, The Stour Valley Way Section which follows the river and Butts Pond Meadows which takes you through ancient woodland.
For more exercise, there is the Marnhull Tennis Club, golf at Sherborne or Rushmore Golf Clubs, Sturfit Gym and fitness classes, Marnhull Recreation Ground (football, cricket, tennis courts) and the well known off-road Mountain biking centre at Child Okeford. More culturally the Exchange Theatre and Arts Centre attracts West End productions.
For groceries the Co-Op is on Lower Market Street and Dike & Son is in close by Stalbridge which is an independent supermarket specialising in local produce. Plus there is the traditional market every Monday and the country market every Tuesday. Oxfords bakery in the town is considered special and Harts of Stur department store has a wide reputation. Make sure you visit local deli and vegetable stores: Olives Et Al, Root & Vine and Holbrooks, all in the town.
If you have children of school age, at primary level there is the William Barnes Primary School or St Gregory's C of E. At secondary level Sturminster Newton High School. All are well thought of and have achieved Ofsted good ratings.
The quickest connection out is the A303 for access to the UK motorway network. Or by train Templecombe and Gillingham stations are 15/20 minutes away by car and from there London is 2 hours away.
Sturminster Newton is the perfect countryside village.