Guide price
£300,000
4 bed detached house for salePlush, Dorchester DT2
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
Auction
Freehold
About this property
For sale by Auction Thursday 18 September 2025
Grade II listed
Country kitchen / dining room with Aga
Downstairs 5th bedroom or further reception room
Idylic location in the Piddle Valley
Two entrances, annexe potential
Garden featuring River Piddle tributary
Countryside views
A four double bedroom detached country cottage, with off road parking and attractive gardens, within the village of Plush in the Piddle Valley.
The Property
Originally two cottages, this detached 18th Century Grade II listed country cottage is built of cob construction under a part thatched and part tiled roof. Located on a corner plot in the village of Plush, with a tributary of the River Piddle running through the boundary and extensive walled gardens.
The property has two entrances: One into the kitchen/dining room, and another into a hallway on the northeast side, offering potential for a self-contained annexe with its own staircase. This side includes a ground floor shower room (with plumbing for laundry appliances), a reception room suitable as a snug, study or 5th bedroom, and stairs leading to a large first-floor bedroom with eaves storage and garden views.
The central sitting room is dual aspect with a fireplace and wood-burning stove. The kitchen/dining room features an oil-fired Aga in an inglenook fireplace, hand-built pine units, and space for appliances and a large dining table. Stairs here lead to the three first-floor bedrooms and a spacious family bathroom with bath, WC, bidet, and wash basin.
Outside
Corner Cottage benefits from spacious, secluded gardens enclosed by a stone wall, with pedestrian and vehicular access. Off-road parking for two cars and a garden shed are included.
The mainly lawned garden features flower borders, mature trees, and countryside views. A patio wraps around the house, with a covered log store and boiler room housing the oil-fired boiler.
A tributary of the River Piddle borders the garden, with a small parcel of land across the river for potential gardening. Gated access leads to the village community orchard used for local events.
Situation
Corner Cottage has a wonderful position within the favoured village of Plush with its renowned public house, The Brace of Pheasants, cricket ground and spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. It is within an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and there is a good network of footpaths and bridleways. The nearby village of Piddletrenthide, about 1 1⁄2 miles, has a village store, the well regarded Piddle Valley First School, hairdresser and village hall. There are a number of good public houses along the valley.
The county town of Dorchester with its shops, educational, recreational and cultural amenities including the weekly market on Wednesdays is about 9 miles to the south, together with the main line railway to London (Waterloo). Cross Channel ferries can be accessed from Poole.
Directions
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Services
Mains electrics and water.
Private drainage.
Oil fired central heating.
Broadband - Superfast 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
Agent Note
The property flooded in 2016 due to a flash flood. Since then, considerable work has been undertaken by the current vendor. Works included raising the retaining wall alongside the stream. Removeable flood panels that have been installed to the doorways of the property as a precautionary measure. In February 2025, a flash flood occurred in the area, and while some water entered the property, no damage was sustained, and no insurance claim was necessary. The property is fully insured with nfu.
A new sewage treatment plant was installed in 2025, fully compliant with current Environment Agency regulations.
The cottage was re-thatched in 2018.
Please note that the photos were taken in 2024.
The Property
Originally two cottages, this detached 18th Century Grade II listed country cottage is built of cob construction under a part thatched and part tiled roof. Located on a corner plot in the village of Plush, with a tributary of the River Piddle running through the boundary and extensive walled gardens.
The property has two entrances: One into the kitchen/dining room, and another into a hallway on the northeast side, offering potential for a self-contained annexe with its own staircase. This side includes a ground floor shower room (with plumbing for laundry appliances), a reception room suitable as a snug, study or 5th bedroom, and stairs leading to a large first-floor bedroom with eaves storage and garden views.
The central sitting room is dual aspect with a fireplace and wood-burning stove. The kitchen/dining room features an oil-fired Aga in an inglenook fireplace, hand-built pine units, and space for appliances and a large dining table. Stairs here lead to the three first-floor bedrooms and a spacious family bathroom with bath, WC, bidet, and wash basin.
Outside
Corner Cottage benefits from spacious, secluded gardens enclosed by a stone wall, with pedestrian and vehicular access. Off-road parking for two cars and a garden shed are included.
The mainly lawned garden features flower borders, mature trees, and countryside views. A patio wraps around the house, with a covered log store and boiler room housing the oil-fired boiler.
A tributary of the River Piddle borders the garden, with a small parcel of land across the river for potential gardening. Gated access leads to the village community orchard used for local events.
Situation
Corner Cottage has a wonderful position within the favoured village of Plush with its renowned public house, The Brace of Pheasants, cricket ground and spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. It is within an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and there is a good network of footpaths and bridleways. The nearby village of Piddletrenthide, about 1 1⁄2 miles, has a village store, the well regarded Piddle Valley First School, hairdresser and village hall. There are a number of good public houses along the valley.
The county town of Dorchester with its shops, educational, recreational and cultural amenities including the weekly market on Wednesdays is about 9 miles to the south, together with the main line railway to London (Waterloo). Cross Channel ferries can be accessed from Poole.
Directions
What3words///saunas.mammals.composes
Services
Mains electrics and water.
Private drainage.
Oil fired central heating.
Broadband - Superfast 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
Agent Note
The property flooded in 2016 due to a flash flood. Since then, considerable work has been undertaken by the current vendor. Works included raising the retaining wall alongside the stream. Removeable flood panels that have been installed to the doorways of the property as a precautionary measure. In February 2025, a flash flood occurred in the area, and while some water entered the property, no damage was sustained, and no insurance claim was necessary. The property is fully insured with nfu.
A new sewage treatment plant was installed in 2025, fully compliant with current Environment Agency regulations.
The cottage was re-thatched in 2018.
Please note that the photos were taken in 2024.