Listed for £2,500,000
March 21, 2026
Sold for £574,500
1997
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The property is incredibly well-presented throughout, and it has very obviously been incredibly well looked after by the present owners during their long thirty years occupancy. The accommodation is ideal to suit most families' requirements, with very flexible, but not too dauntingly large accommodation.
The principal bedrooms are situated on the first floor with four beautiful bedrooms, including a superb master bedroom with a large adjoining shower and bathroom, and views over the gardens and countryside beyond. There are two guest bedrooms which are very good size, one of them being nicknamed by many guests as 'Heaven', and it's very easy to see why. The views from here, like many rooms in the property, are quite stunning and a lovely way to wake up in the morning. There is also a nursery bedroom on this floor, which would also make a very good study, but could quite happily house a small double bed.
On the second floor are two further bedrooms and a bathroom, ideal for teenage children, with a surprising amount of space and light. The views from up here are incredible.
GARDENS & GROUNDS
The property sits perfectly in its own garden and grounds with a large lawned area surrounding the property, a true utopia for children and animals. The garden has been cleverly designed to be easily maintained, with a sloping lawn leading down from one side of the house with a ha-ha and separate paddock ideal for a couple of ponies and with a two stone stables and a hay and feed room, and a lovely freshwater pond attracting a huge amount of wildlife. There is also a large greenhouse housing its own large vine, a separate vegetable and fruit garden and large fruit cage, and a small partly walled garden to the side of the property.
OUTBUILDINGS
The outbuildings are most certainly worth a special mention, one being thatched with a twin garage below, ideal for garden machinery, along with storage space above, which has also been used as a children's games room with its own heating and lighting,
The second building is superb with a carport to one side and storage above and housing the PV solar panels. The main part houses the most incredible workshop with a gallery/office above, plumbing, electricity. A home business could easily be run from this space with a tall pitched ceiling and wooden beams. This really is a truly magnificent room, and again so rare for a property of this type and age. There is also a tack room to one side.
There is also a separate and wooden clad barn, cleverly positioned taking full advantage of the stunning views and the proud venue of the current owners special birthday party.
All in all, this is a truly wonderful property in idyllic yet very convenient location.
LOCATION
Brimley House lies less than a mile from the picturesque village of Stoke Abbott, one of the prettiest villages in the area, which has a pub, the ever popular New Inn and a splendid 12th Century Parish Church.
The vibrant, attractive market town of Beaminster is just 2.8 miles, and has an excellent range of facilities including a butcher, baker, post office, chemist, hardware store, convenience stores, greengrocers, two doctors' surgeries, veterinary surgery, independent gift and tea shops, restaurants, three public houses, a hotel and leisure facilities. There is a wide variety of clubs and societies to choose from and Beaminster Festival, an annual event, hosts local and national artists, writers and musicians.
The Georgian town of Bridport and the coast at West Bay are within 20 minutes’ drive, and Crewkerne with a main line railway service to London Waterloo is around 8 miles, both with a further range of facilities and supermarkets, including Waitrose.