Guide price
£325,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleCattistock Road, Maiden Newton, Dorchester DT2
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Freehold
About this property
Edge of sought-after village
Walking distance to amenities
Sitting room with wood burning stove
Well-appointed kitchen and utility
Three bedrooms, countryside views
Landscaped garden with patio
French doors to conservatory
Off road parking
A well-presented three-bedroom end-terrace home, featuring a landscaped rear garden and ideally located within walking distance of the village pub, local amenities, and surrounding countryside.
The Property
Situated on the edge of this sought-after village, the property enjoys a convenient position within walking distance of the local pub, everyday amenities, and picturesque surrounding countryside.
The ground floor opens into a welcoming and spacious entrance hall, leading through to a bright sitting/dining room featuring a charming fireplace with wood-burning stove. An open archway connects to the dining area, creating an ideal space for entertaining, with French doors opening into a conservatory that overlooks and provides access to the rear garden.
The kitchen is well-appointed with a range of floor and wall-mounted units, offering generous storage. A step down leads to a practical utility area with additional storage and space for white goods. From the hallway, there is also a convenient WC with wash hand basin, along with an under-stairs storage cupboard.
Upstairs, the first floor provides access to three bedrooms. The principal bedroom is a well-proportioned double with an integrated cupboard and attractive countryside views. Bedroom two is another comfortable double, overlooking the rear garden, while bedroom three is a single room, also enjoying a pleasant garden aspect.
Completing the accommodation is the family bathroom, fitted with a panelled bath and overhead shower, WC, and wash hand basin.
Outside
The delightful rear garden is generously proportioned and thoughtfully landscaped for ease of maintenance. A patio area adjoins the rear of the property, with the remainder of the garden arranged over tiered levels, predominantly laid to lawn and complemented by a variety of attractive flower and shrub borders.
Steps lead up to an elevated section of the garden, which enjoys particularly appealing far-reaching views across the surrounding open countryside.
Situation
Maiden Newton is a thriving and well-served village offering a good range of local amenities, including a selection of shops, a first school, doctor’s surgery, petrol station with convenience store, public house, village hall and a railway station on the Weymouth/Dorchester to Bath and Bristol Temple Meads line.
The county town of Dorchester lies approximately 8 miles away and provides an extensive range of facilities, including several highly regarded schools, the renowned Dorset County Hospital and mainline rail services to London Waterloo.
The surrounding area offers an excellent choice of sporting and leisure pursuits, with golf available at Dorchester (Came Down), Sherborne and Yeovil. The rolling countryside is interlaced with an abundance of footpaths and bridleways, providing access to Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The stunning Jurassic Coast is just a few miles to the south, renowned for its sandy beaches, dramatic coastal walks and a wide range of water sports.
Directions
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Services
Mains electric, drainage and water are connected.
Electric storage 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: C (Dorset Council
The Property
Situated on the edge of this sought-after village, the property enjoys a convenient position within walking distance of the local pub, everyday amenities, and picturesque surrounding countryside.
The ground floor opens into a welcoming and spacious entrance hall, leading through to a bright sitting/dining room featuring a charming fireplace with wood-burning stove. An open archway connects to the dining area, creating an ideal space for entertaining, with French doors opening into a conservatory that overlooks and provides access to the rear garden.
The kitchen is well-appointed with a range of floor and wall-mounted units, offering generous storage. A step down leads to a practical utility area with additional storage and space for white goods. From the hallway, there is also a convenient WC with wash hand basin, along with an under-stairs storage cupboard.
Upstairs, the first floor provides access to three bedrooms. The principal bedroom is a well-proportioned double with an integrated cupboard and attractive countryside views. Bedroom two is another comfortable double, overlooking the rear garden, while bedroom three is a single room, also enjoying a pleasant garden aspect.
Completing the accommodation is the family bathroom, fitted with a panelled bath and overhead shower, WC, and wash hand basin.
Outside
The delightful rear garden is generously proportioned and thoughtfully landscaped for ease of maintenance. A patio area adjoins the rear of the property, with the remainder of the garden arranged over tiered levels, predominantly laid to lawn and complemented by a variety of attractive flower and shrub borders.
Steps lead up to an elevated section of the garden, which enjoys particularly appealing far-reaching views across the surrounding open countryside.
Situation
Maiden Newton is a thriving and well-served village offering a good range of local amenities, including a selection of shops, a first school, doctor’s surgery, petrol station with convenience store, public house, village hall and a railway station on the Weymouth/Dorchester to Bath and Bristol Temple Meads line.
The county town of Dorchester lies approximately 8 miles away and provides an extensive range of facilities, including several highly regarded schools, the renowned Dorset County Hospital and mainline rail services to London Waterloo.
The surrounding area offers an excellent choice of sporting and leisure pursuits, with golf available at Dorchester (Came Down), Sherborne and Yeovil. The rolling countryside is interlaced with an abundance of footpaths and bridleways, providing access to Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The stunning Jurassic Coast is just a few miles to the south, renowned for its sandy beaches, dramatic coastal walks and a wide range of water sports.
Directions
What3words///bordering.order.appoints
Services
Mains electric, drainage and water are connected.
Electric storage 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: C (Dorset Council
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