Guide price
£415,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleDorchester Road, Frampton, Dorchester DT2
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: F
Freehold
About this property
Charming Grade II listed semi-detached cottage
Four bedrooms
Beautiful mature garden
Driveway and garage
Picturesque views across Frampton Park
No forward chain
Charming four-bedroom Grade II listed stone and flint semi-detached cottage, mature gardens, countryside views, and driveway with garage, backing onto open fields.
The Property
This charming Grade II listed stone and flint semi-detached cottage is beautifully presented and enjoys picturesque views across Frampton Park, offering a wonderful blend of character and countryside living.
The ground floor opens into an entrance hall, leading through to a cosy sitting room featuring an inglenook fireplace with a wood-burning stove, creating a warm and welcoming focal point. An open archway connects seamlessly to the dining room, where double doors open out onto the garden. To the rear of the cottage is a well-proportioned kitchen, complemented by a practical utility room providing additional storage and space for white goods. A rear porch offers convenient access to both the garden and the garage.
Upstairs, the property has three good-sized bedrooms and a single bedroom, along with a family bathroom. The principal bedroom benefits from fitted wardrobes and a dual aspect, enjoying views over the garden, while the second bedroom takes in attractive views across the surrounding countryside.
Outside
The garden is a particular feature of the property, being predominantly laid to lawn and bordered by well-stocked flower and shrub beds that provide colour and interest throughout the seasons. Mature trees offer both privacy and a wonderful sense of established character, while the garden wraps around to the rear of the cottage, backing onto open fields and enjoying a delightful rural outlook. A raised terrace provides the perfect spot for outdoor dining and relaxation, making the most of the far-reaching countryside views. There is also a useful outbuilding for additional storage. Double wooden gates (recently replaced) open onto a driveway leading to the garage, providing ample parking.
Situation
The property is situated in Frampton, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and conservation area. The village lies a short distance from Maiden Newton, which is well served by a range of local amenities including 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/Bristol Temple Meads line. The property is also within the catchment area for The Thomas Hardye School in Dorchester.
Dorchester, the county town, is approximately 5 miles away and offers a comprehensive range of facilities, including the county hospital, well-regarded schooling, and a variety of leisure amenities. The town provides a good mix of independent and national retailers, while the ongoing Brewery Square development offers an excellent selection of restaurants, a cinema, and shops.
The centres of Dorchester, Bridport, Yeovil, and Sherborne are all readily accessible. Rail services are available from Dorchester South (to London Waterloo) and Dorchester West (to Bristol Temple Meads), with a further mainline station at Yeovil Junction. There are also convenient road links via the A30 and A37.
Directions
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Services
Mains water, electricity and drainage are connected.
(lpg) Gas fired central heating. Gas tank is located in the garden.
Broadband - Ultrafast 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
Material Information
The property falls within a conservation area.
The Property
This charming Grade II listed stone and flint semi-detached cottage is beautifully presented and enjoys picturesque views across Frampton Park, offering a wonderful blend of character and countryside living.
The ground floor opens into an entrance hall, leading through to a cosy sitting room featuring an inglenook fireplace with a wood-burning stove, creating a warm and welcoming focal point. An open archway connects seamlessly to the dining room, where double doors open out onto the garden. To the rear of the cottage is a well-proportioned kitchen, complemented by a practical utility room providing additional storage and space for white goods. A rear porch offers convenient access to both the garden and the garage.
Upstairs, the property has three good-sized bedrooms and a single bedroom, along with a family bathroom. The principal bedroom benefits from fitted wardrobes and a dual aspect, enjoying views over the garden, while the second bedroom takes in attractive views across the surrounding countryside.
Outside
The garden is a particular feature of the property, being predominantly laid to lawn and bordered by well-stocked flower and shrub beds that provide colour and interest throughout the seasons. Mature trees offer both privacy and a wonderful sense of established character, while the garden wraps around to the rear of the cottage, backing onto open fields and enjoying a delightful rural outlook. A raised terrace provides the perfect spot for outdoor dining and relaxation, making the most of the far-reaching countryside views. There is also a useful outbuilding for additional storage. Double wooden gates (recently replaced) open onto a driveway leading to the garage, providing ample parking.
Situation
The property is situated in Frampton, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and conservation area. The village lies a short distance from Maiden Newton, which is well served by a range of local amenities including 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/Bristol Temple Meads line. The property is also within the catchment area for The Thomas Hardye School in Dorchester.
Dorchester, the county town, is approximately 5 miles away and offers a comprehensive range of facilities, including the county hospital, well-regarded schooling, and a variety of leisure amenities. The town provides a good mix of independent and national retailers, while the ongoing Brewery Square development offers an excellent selection of restaurants, a cinema, and shops.
The centres of Dorchester, Bridport, Yeovil, and Sherborne are all readily accessible. Rail services are available from Dorchester South (to London Waterloo) and Dorchester West (to Bristol Temple Meads), with a further mainline station at Yeovil Junction. There are also convenient road links via the A30 and A37.
Directions
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Services
Mains water, electricity and drainage are connected.
(lpg) Gas fired central heating. Gas tank is located in the garden.
Broadband - Ultrafast 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
Material Information
The property falls within a conservation area.
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