Guide price
£700,000
3 bed country house for saleStalbridge Lane, Sturminster Newton DT10
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
An individually designed house constructed in 1990
Landscaped gardens and woodland area
Steel framed workshop building
3 timber stables
3.98 acre paddock
Quiet rural position off a no-through lane
No onward chain
An individually designed house with workshop and stables in 5.31 acres
The House
The house was constructed in 1990 for a local farmer and has only changed hands once. Built over two floors of brick elevations under a clay tiled roof, the house enjoys a practical layout with a large kitchen and interconnecting sitting room and dining room, an office and utility with interconnecting door to the garage. On the first floor are three double bedrooms enjoying countryside views. New timber effect UPVC windows were installed in 2015.
Grounds
To the rear is a well manicured landscaped garden which includes a sheltered patio and fish pond. Gravelled steps up to a sloping lawned garden interspersed with shrubs and ornamental trees. To the front is a small level lawn and plentiful parking.
Yard And Buildings
A stone surface track leads up to a large yard area. At the far end are: -
A workshop constructed in 2000 of steel frame with full steel box profile cladding, fibre cement roof, concrete floor and twin workshop doors measuring 12.2m x 9.6m (40ft x 32ft).
Timber stable block constructed in 2014 with Apex roof and concrete floor comprising three 12ft x 11ft stables.
The Land
Adjoining the yard is an area of mixed mature woodland on a bank providing privacy for the yard area.
Beyond is a level and gently sloping pasture paddock enclosed within post and rail fencing which rises to 65m above sea level, providing pleasant views over the River Stour of Sturminster Newton and the surrounding Blackmore Vale countryside.
Location
The property is situated in an enviable position off Stalbridge Lane in Newton which is a no-through lane serving only farms and a handful of houses.
The property overlooks the River Stour and is a short walk from the famous Sturminster Mill. The centre of Sturminster Newton is a mere 3⁄4 mile drive or walk across farmland.
Sturminster Newton provides a range of everyday facilities including a small supermarket, shops, 3 public houses, a primary and secondary school and leisure centre, and The Exchange which attracts numerous well known musicians, comedians and performers.
Material Information
Dorset Council Tax Band E
Mains water to house, outbuildings and land
Mains electric (2 meters)
New treatment plant drainage
Oil fired central heating
Solar panels on house rear roof installed 2011 which provided £2,725 income under the feed-in tariff in 2025
Broadband speed 32 Mbps
Mobile - good signal strength
Two public footpaths cross the land, see sale plan
Viewings
Strictly by appointment with Symonds and Sampson
Tel: What3Words: /// spots.padlock.giraffes
The House
The house was constructed in 1990 for a local farmer and has only changed hands once. Built over two floors of brick elevations under a clay tiled roof, the house enjoys a practical layout with a large kitchen and interconnecting sitting room and dining room, an office and utility with interconnecting door to the garage. On the first floor are three double bedrooms enjoying countryside views. New timber effect UPVC windows were installed in 2015.
Grounds
To the rear is a well manicured landscaped garden which includes a sheltered patio and fish pond. Gravelled steps up to a sloping lawned garden interspersed with shrubs and ornamental trees. To the front is a small level lawn and plentiful parking.
Yard And Buildings
A stone surface track leads up to a large yard area. At the far end are: -
A workshop constructed in 2000 of steel frame with full steel box profile cladding, fibre cement roof, concrete floor and twin workshop doors measuring 12.2m x 9.6m (40ft x 32ft).
Timber stable block constructed in 2014 with Apex roof and concrete floor comprising three 12ft x 11ft stables.
The Land
Adjoining the yard is an area of mixed mature woodland on a bank providing privacy for the yard area.
Beyond is a level and gently sloping pasture paddock enclosed within post and rail fencing which rises to 65m above sea level, providing pleasant views over the River Stour of Sturminster Newton and the surrounding Blackmore Vale countryside.
Location
The property is situated in an enviable position off Stalbridge Lane in Newton which is a no-through lane serving only farms and a handful of houses.
The property overlooks the River Stour and is a short walk from the famous Sturminster Mill. The centre of Sturminster Newton is a mere 3⁄4 mile drive or walk across farmland.
Sturminster Newton provides a range of everyday facilities including a small supermarket, shops, 3 public houses, a primary and secondary school and leisure centre, and The Exchange which attracts numerous well known musicians, comedians and performers.
Material Information
Dorset Council Tax Band E
Mains water to house, outbuildings and land
Mains electric (2 meters)
New treatment plant drainage
Oil fired central heating
Solar panels on house rear roof installed 2011 which provided £2,725 income under the feed-in tariff in 2025
Broadband speed 32 Mbps
Mobile - good signal strength
Two public footpaths cross the land, see sale plan
Viewings
Strictly by appointment with Symonds and Sampson
Tel: What3Words: /// spots.padlock.giraffes
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