£2,000,000
5 bed detached house for saleCame, Dorchester DT2
5 beds
4 baths
5 receptions
Freehold
About this property
Set within approximately 1.67 acres of beautifully curated grounds, Old Came Rectory is a remarkable Grade II Listed residence, inspired by influential architect John Nash, offering a rare opportunity to acquire a home of exceptional character, history, and refined elegance.
Located in the highly sought-after village of Came, on the outskirts of Dorchester, this distinguished property has been thoughtfully renovated by its current owner. The result is a seamless blend of heritage and modern luxury, where original features have been carefully preserved to maintain the home’s architectural integrity.
Description
Old Came Rectory is a home steeped in literary and cultural history. Originally built for the Rev. Dr William England, it has long been a residence of notable distinction. It was once home to the celebrated Dorset poet and philologist William Barnes and has welcomed esteemed literary figures including Alfred Lord Tennyson, Thomas Hardy, Coventry Patmore, Edmund Blunden, T.E. Lawrence, Siegfried Sassoon and William Allingham. The property’s significance has been recognised in numerous prestigious publications further cementing its place within England’s rich architectural heritage.
With elegant living spaces designed for both grandeur and comfort, the principal residence is a showcase of timeless sophistication, offering four beautifully appointed bedrooms; three bespoke bathrooms finished to an exceptional standard; a striking entrance hall setting the tone for the home’s refined interiors; grand reception rooms with high ceilings, open fireplaces, and expansive French windows.
At the heart of the home lies a magnificent formal dining room offering the perfect space for entertaining on a grand scale. Throughout, character and craftsmanship are evident, from the atmospheric oak-panelled library to the intimate wine room designed for quiet moments of retreat.
The adjoining coach house provides a self-contained one-bedroom apartment, complete with a private balcony overlooking the grounds. It offers ideal accommodation for guests, staff, or additional income potential.
Further rooms, including a secondary lounge and practical mudroom, ensure the home is equally suited to relaxed family living.
Grounds
Approached via a sweeping gravel driveway, the grounds are a triumph of English garden design.
Highlights include:
•Formal stone-walled gardens with a tranquil lily pond fountain and “Breeze House” for afternoon tea or cocktails.
•Terraced rose gardens and vibrant herbaceous borders
•A mature tree-lined lawn offering privacy and serenity
•A charming fruit orchard with a large elegant “Breeze House” for alfresco dining
•A cedar-shingled garden room, ideal as a peaceful retreat or entertainment space
Old Came Rectory represents a rare opportunity to acquire an exquisite home with historical significance, architectural beauty, and modern comfort, providing the perfect setting for both grand entertaining and peaceful retreat.
Services
Mains electricity, private water supply and septic tank.
Oil fired central heating.
Local Authorities
Dorset Council
County Hall
Colliton Park
Dorchester
Dorset
DT1 1XJ
Tel: Council tax band G.
Mobile And Broadband
At the time of the listing, standard, and superfast broadband are available.
Mobile phone service varies dependent upon your provider.
For up-to-date information please visit
Flood Risk
Enquire for up-to-date details or check the website for the most current rating.
Stamp Duty
Stamp duty is likely to be payable on this property dependent upon your circumstance.
Please visit the below website to check this.
Located in the highly sought-after village of Came, on the outskirts of Dorchester, this distinguished property has been thoughtfully renovated by its current owner. The result is a seamless blend of heritage and modern luxury, where original features have been carefully preserved to maintain the home’s architectural integrity.
Description
Old Came Rectory is a home steeped in literary and cultural history. Originally built for the Rev. Dr William England, it has long been a residence of notable distinction. It was once home to the celebrated Dorset poet and philologist William Barnes and has welcomed esteemed literary figures including Alfred Lord Tennyson, Thomas Hardy, Coventry Patmore, Edmund Blunden, T.E. Lawrence, Siegfried Sassoon and William Allingham. The property’s significance has been recognised in numerous prestigious publications further cementing its place within England’s rich architectural heritage.
With elegant living spaces designed for both grandeur and comfort, the principal residence is a showcase of timeless sophistication, offering four beautifully appointed bedrooms; three bespoke bathrooms finished to an exceptional standard; a striking entrance hall setting the tone for the home’s refined interiors; grand reception rooms with high ceilings, open fireplaces, and expansive French windows.
At the heart of the home lies a magnificent formal dining room offering the perfect space for entertaining on a grand scale. Throughout, character and craftsmanship are evident, from the atmospheric oak-panelled library to the intimate wine room designed for quiet moments of retreat.
The adjoining coach house provides a self-contained one-bedroom apartment, complete with a private balcony overlooking the grounds. It offers ideal accommodation for guests, staff, or additional income potential.
Further rooms, including a secondary lounge and practical mudroom, ensure the home is equally suited to relaxed family living.
Grounds
Approached via a sweeping gravel driveway, the grounds are a triumph of English garden design.
Highlights include:
•Formal stone-walled gardens with a tranquil lily pond fountain and “Breeze House” for afternoon tea or cocktails.
•Terraced rose gardens and vibrant herbaceous borders
•A mature tree-lined lawn offering privacy and serenity
•A charming fruit orchard with a large elegant “Breeze House” for alfresco dining
•A cedar-shingled garden room, ideal as a peaceful retreat or entertainment space
Old Came Rectory represents a rare opportunity to acquire an exquisite home with historical significance, architectural beauty, and modern comfort, providing the perfect setting for both grand entertaining and peaceful retreat.
Services
Mains electricity, private water supply and septic tank.
Oil fired central heating.
Local Authorities
Dorset Council
County Hall
Colliton Park
Dorchester
Dorset
DT1 1XJ
Tel: Council tax band G.
Mobile And Broadband
At the time of the listing, standard, and superfast broadband are available.
Mobile phone service varies dependent upon your provider.
For up-to-date information please visit
Flood Risk
Enquire for up-to-date details or check the website for the most current rating.
Stamp Duty
Stamp duty is likely to be payable on this property dependent upon your circumstance.
Please visit the below website to check this.
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