Guide price
£350,000
3 bed detached house for saleHardy Crescent, Stalbridge DT10
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Freehold
About this property
Detached Family Home
Three Good Sized Bedrooms
Two Reception Rooms
Generously Sized Garden
Garage and Parking
Stunning Far Reaching Views
Close to the Town
Energy Efficiency Rating D
Set within a well-established and peaceful residential area of Stalbridge, this detached three-bedroom home has been lovingly cared for by the same owners for approximately 40 years and offers a wonderful opportunity for the next chapter. Enjoying an elevated position with attractive views stretching towards the Blackmore Vale countryside in the distance, the property combines a traditional layout with bright, well-proportioned rooms and a warm, welcoming feel throughout.
The sitting room is a particularly inviting space, centred around an open fireplace with tiled surround and hearth, creating a cosy focal point for cooler evenings. The house offers a balanced arrangement of living and bedroom accommodation, ideal for families, couples or those seeking a comfortable village home with scope to personalise over time.
Externally, the property continues to impress with driveway parking, a garage with power, and a generous rear garden that has been thoughtfully landscaped to provide both lawn and seating areas. A rear gate at the bottom of the garden opens onto a pathway leading directly towards the town library, offering a convenient pedestrian shortcut into Stalbridge (subject to a nominal annual fee). With countryside views, a sunny enclosed garden and a long history of careful ownership, this is a home that offers both immediate comfort and future potential in equal measure.
Accommodation
Inside
The property is entered via a porch into a central hallway, providing access to the principal ground floor rooms and stairs rising to the first floor.
The sitting room is a bright and comfortable space with a large front-facing window and an open fireplace creating a charming focal point. The separate dining room offers an ideal setting for family meals and entertaining, conveniently positioned adjacent to the kitchen.
The kitchen is fitted with modern light wood grain effect units and provides space for a slot-in cooker, an undercounter fridge and plumbing for a washing machine. The floor is laid to ceramic tile, providing a practical finish.
Upstairs, there are three bedrooms comprising two doubles and one single, offering flexibility for family life, guests or home working. The shower room is fitted with a large walk-in shower and benefits from ceramic tile effect vinyl flooring with the added comfort of underfloor heating.
Outside
To the front, there is driveway parking for two cars leading to the garage, which has power connected. The front garden is neatly arranged with lawn, planting and a Magnolia tree, enhancing the home’s kerb appeal.
The rear garden is a good size and has been landscaped to create an attractive outdoor space. It is mostly laid to lawn with well-stocked flower beds and a paved sun terrace ideal for outdoor dining. Fully enclosed and enjoying a sunny aspect, the garden offers a good degree of privacy. A gate at the bottom provides access to a pathway leading towards the town library, offering a convenient shortcut into the centre of Stalbridge (for a nominal £10 per annum).
Useful Information
Energy Efficiency Rating D
Council Tax Band C
uPVC Double Glazing - the front windows were replaced in 2022
Gas Fired Central Heating
Mains Drainage
Freehold
Location And Directions
Stalbridge is Dorset’s smallest town and offers a friendly community atmosphere with everyday amenities including an award-winning independent supermarket, primary school, public houses, café, library and a range of local shops. Surrounded by the rolling countryside of the Blackmore Vale, the area provides excellent opportunities for walking and outdoor pursuits, while larger towns such as Sherborne and Shaftesbury offer further facilities and mainline rail links.
Postcode - DT10 2PD
What3words - ///mixer.stunts.pranced
The sitting room is a particularly inviting space, centred around an open fireplace with tiled surround and hearth, creating a cosy focal point for cooler evenings. The house offers a balanced arrangement of living and bedroom accommodation, ideal for families, couples or those seeking a comfortable village home with scope to personalise over time.
Externally, the property continues to impress with driveway parking, a garage with power, and a generous rear garden that has been thoughtfully landscaped to provide both lawn and seating areas. A rear gate at the bottom of the garden opens onto a pathway leading directly towards the town library, offering a convenient pedestrian shortcut into Stalbridge (subject to a nominal annual fee). With countryside views, a sunny enclosed garden and a long history of careful ownership, this is a home that offers both immediate comfort and future potential in equal measure.
Accommodation
Inside
The property is entered via a porch into a central hallway, providing access to the principal ground floor rooms and stairs rising to the first floor.
The sitting room is a bright and comfortable space with a large front-facing window and an open fireplace creating a charming focal point. The separate dining room offers an ideal setting for family meals and entertaining, conveniently positioned adjacent to the kitchen.
The kitchen is fitted with modern light wood grain effect units and provides space for a slot-in cooker, an undercounter fridge and plumbing for a washing machine. The floor is laid to ceramic tile, providing a practical finish.
Upstairs, there are three bedrooms comprising two doubles and one single, offering flexibility for family life, guests or home working. The shower room is fitted with a large walk-in shower and benefits from ceramic tile effect vinyl flooring with the added comfort of underfloor heating.
Outside
To the front, there is driveway parking for two cars leading to the garage, which has power connected. The front garden is neatly arranged with lawn, planting and a Magnolia tree, enhancing the home’s kerb appeal.
The rear garden is a good size and has been landscaped to create an attractive outdoor space. It is mostly laid to lawn with well-stocked flower beds and a paved sun terrace ideal for outdoor dining. Fully enclosed and enjoying a sunny aspect, the garden offers a good degree of privacy. A gate at the bottom provides access to a pathway leading towards the town library, offering a convenient shortcut into the centre of Stalbridge (for a nominal £10 per annum).
Useful Information
Energy Efficiency Rating D
Council Tax Band C
uPVC Double Glazing - the front windows were replaced in 2022
Gas Fired Central Heating
Mains Drainage
Freehold
Location And Directions
Stalbridge is Dorset’s smallest town and offers a friendly community atmosphere with everyday amenities including an award-winning independent supermarket, primary school, public houses, café, library and a range of local shops. Surrounded by the rolling countryside of the Blackmore Vale, the area provides excellent opportunities for walking and outdoor pursuits, while larger towns such as Sherborne and Shaftesbury offer further facilities and mainline rail links.
Postcode - DT10 2PD
What3words - ///mixer.stunts.pranced
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