Guide price
£500,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleThe Moor, Puddletown DT2
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
Freehold
About this property
Beautifully Presented Throughout
Four Bedroom Character Property
Grade II Listed Semi-Detached
Family Bathroom & Master En Suite
Sitting Room & Separate Dining Room
Converted Outbuilding with Office & Store
Off Street Parking for Multiple Vehicles
Generous Grassed Garden & Patio to Rear
Beautifully presented Grade II listed semi-detached property situated within a popular village location. Spacious & characterful accommodation throughout includes four bedrooms, two reception rooms, en suite, family bathroom & downstairs W.C. Externally, the property benefits from off street parking for multiple vehicles, generous rear garden & patio with attractive meadow views.
Kitchen
Attractive & traditionally styled fitted kitchen with a range of wall & base units, complimentary work surfaces with belfast sink & mixer taps. Integrated appliances include gas hob & electric oven with overhead extractor hood, dishwasher & space for washing machine.
Dining Room
Spacious dining room with two double glazed windows to side aspect, radiator.
Sitting Room
Spacious sitting room complete with two single glazed windows to front aspect, log burner & radiator.
Downstairs Cloakroom
Low level W.C & wash hand basin.
Master Bedroom
Bright & airy master bedroom with double glazed windows to side & rear aspect, radiator & served by En Suite.
En Suite To Master
Traditional & stylish three piece shower room complete with walk in shower, low level W.C & wash hand basin.
Family Bathroom
Traditional & stylish four piece family bathroom complete with bath, walk in shower, low level W.C & wash hand basin.
Bedroom Two
Generous double bedroom complete with single glazed window to front aspect & radiator.
Bedroom Three
Spacious double bedroom complete with single glazed window to front aspect & radiator.
Bedroom Four
Single bedroom with skylight & radiator.
External
Converted outbuilding comprising of office & store, off street parking for multiple vehicles & generous rear garden with attractive meadow views to the rear.
Agents Note
The vendor of this property has a private lease with the owner of the land to the rear for private use usage of the green. This lease is non transferable & usage of this land is not included within the property sale.
Environment
Puddletown is a picturesque village in the heart of Dorset, not far from the county town of Dorchester. Nestled along the gently flowing River Piddle, it exudes the quiet charm and rural character typical of traditional English villages. With its thatched cottages, winding lanes, and historic buildings, Puddletown offers a timeless atmosphere that feels far removed from the bustle of modern life.
The village has deep historical roots, with evidence of human settlement in the area stretching back to prehistoric and Roman times. Over the centuries, Puddletown has seen many changes, but it has managed to retain much of its old-world charm. The parish church, with its ancient font and historic pews, stands as a testament to the village’s long-standing role as a community hub. Many of the older homes and manor houses reflect the architectural styles of the past and contribute to the village’s strong sense of identity.
Puddletown is also closely tied to the world of literature. Thomas Hardy, the famous Dorset-born author, based one of his fictional towns—Weatherbury—on Puddletown in Far from the Madding Crowd. Visitors can easily imagine Hardy’s characters walking the same lanes and fields that still define the village today.
Surrounded by rolling countryside, farmland, and woodland, Puddletown offers a peaceful setting ideal for walking, cycling, and nature watching. It’s a place where history, literature, and nature come together, making it a lovely spot for anyone looking to explore the quieter side of Dorset.
Kitchen
Attractive & traditionally styled fitted kitchen with a range of wall & base units, complimentary work surfaces with belfast sink & mixer taps. Integrated appliances include gas hob & electric oven with overhead extractor hood, dishwasher & space for washing machine.
Dining Room
Spacious dining room with two double glazed windows to side aspect, radiator.
Sitting Room
Spacious sitting room complete with two single glazed windows to front aspect, log burner & radiator.
Downstairs Cloakroom
Low level W.C & wash hand basin.
Master Bedroom
Bright & airy master bedroom with double glazed windows to side & rear aspect, radiator & served by En Suite.
En Suite To Master
Traditional & stylish three piece shower room complete with walk in shower, low level W.C & wash hand basin.
Family Bathroom
Traditional & stylish four piece family bathroom complete with bath, walk in shower, low level W.C & wash hand basin.
Bedroom Two
Generous double bedroom complete with single glazed window to front aspect & radiator.
Bedroom Three
Spacious double bedroom complete with single glazed window to front aspect & radiator.
Bedroom Four
Single bedroom with skylight & radiator.
External
Converted outbuilding comprising of office & store, off street parking for multiple vehicles & generous rear garden with attractive meadow views to the rear.
Agents Note
The vendor of this property has a private lease with the owner of the land to the rear for private use usage of the green. This lease is non transferable & usage of this land is not included within the property sale.
Environment
Puddletown is a picturesque village in the heart of Dorset, not far from the county town of Dorchester. Nestled along the gently flowing River Piddle, it exudes the quiet charm and rural character typical of traditional English villages. With its thatched cottages, winding lanes, and historic buildings, Puddletown offers a timeless atmosphere that feels far removed from the bustle of modern life.
The village has deep historical roots, with evidence of human settlement in the area stretching back to prehistoric and Roman times. Over the centuries, Puddletown has seen many changes, but it has managed to retain much of its old-world charm. The parish church, with its ancient font and historic pews, stands as a testament to the village’s long-standing role as a community hub. Many of the older homes and manor houses reflect the architectural styles of the past and contribute to the village’s strong sense of identity.
Puddletown is also closely tied to the world of literature. Thomas Hardy, the famous Dorset-born author, based one of his fictional towns—Weatherbury—on Puddletown in Far from the Madding Crowd. Visitors can easily imagine Hardy’s characters walking the same lanes and fields that still define the village today.
Surrounded by rolling countryside, farmland, and woodland, Puddletown offers a peaceful setting ideal for walking, cycling, and nature watching. It’s a place where history, literature, and nature come together, making it a lovely spot for anyone looking to explore the quieter side of Dorset.