Listed for £625,000
January 10, 2026
Sold for £440,000
2015
Sold for £198,000
1999
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Completing the first floor is a well-appointed family BATHROOM, fitted with a bath with shower and screen over, wash hand basin with vanity unit and W.C.
Overall, the accommodation is light, flexible and thoughtfully arranged, offering generous proportions throughout and the versatility to adapt to a variety of lifestyle needs.
Outside
The principal garden is situated to the front of the property and is attractively enclosed, with gated access opening onto the driveway, creating both privacy and a welcoming sense of arrival. The garden has been carefully landscaped with mature, well-stocked flower beds and an immaculate lawn, divided by a paved pathway leading to the front door.
A generous parking bay sits alongside a substantial double garage, which has been partially sectioned with blockwork to provide a single garage, store, workshop and potting shed. These divisions can be easily removed to reinstate a full double garage if desired, and stairs rise from the workshop to additional loft storage above. On a practical note, there is water and electric connected to the garage.
Adjacent to the garage is a large greenhouse, offering flexible space for a variety of uses. The garden has been designed to be enjoyed throughout the day, with several seating areas including a patio around a pond, an elevated area to take in the views, and steps rising to a summer house. A well-established vegetable plot completes this charming and practical outdoor space.
Location
Piddletrenthide is a highly regarded Dorset village with a rich history, having been recorded in the Domesday Book. Set amid unspoilt countryside, the village is particularly popular for its scenic surroundings and excellent network of footpaths and bridleways, making it ideal for walkers, riders and those who enjoy the outdoors. The village enjoys a strong sense of community and offers a range of everyday amenities including a modern first school, village hall and traditional public house.
Dorchester lies approximately eight miles to the south and provides a wide range of shops and supermarkets, restaurants, cinemas and various cultural activities, together with the County Hospital. The town also benefits from mainline railway stations with direct services to London Waterloo. The historic town of Sherborne is within a 25 minute drive, offering an attractive and well-established neighbouring centre within easy reach.
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