Guide price

£325,000

(£355/sq. ft)

3 bed end terrace house for sale
Pidney, Hazelbury Bryan, Sturminster Newton DT10

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • 915 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: B

Just added
Chain free
Freehold
Added on 07/07/2026

About this property

  • End of terrace newly built house

  • Side parking for two cars

  • Private rear garden with gate

  • Very well presented

  • No chain

A new build end of terrace house, very well presented and with parking for two cars in this smart development in a well regarded village.

The Property

Violet Cross is a new build development in the small enclave of Droop in Hazelbury Bryan. Built only three years ago, the house is well presented with a highly sensible layout. The the rear is a large reception room with views of the garden and an understairs cupboard. The kitchen is well fitted out with all the usual appliances built in. A guest wc is just by the front door.

Upstairs are three bedrooms, two doubles and a single. The family bathroom has a bath with shower over and a heated towel rail.

Outside

An enclosed rear garden is laid to lawn and ready for making ones own, if desired. There is access from the sitting room via the glazed French doors to the patio terrace, ideal for al fresco entertaining and a side gate from the parking area for ease. There is a shed within the garden.

Situation

Hazelbury Bryan is located in the heart of Thomas Hardy’s Wessex, approximately central within the triangle formed by the towns of Blandford Forum, Sherborne and Dorchester. It is on the edge of the Blackmore Vale and adjacent to Bulbarrow Hill. The village which featured in the Sunday Times 2015 top 50 places to live, is primarily supported by services located in Sturminster Newton about 4 miles distant, the larger towns such as Sherborne, Yeovil, Dorchester and Blandford Forum which are within about a half hour drive from the village . Hazelbury Bryan is the Parish name that embraces seven hamlets making up the residential areas. They are Droop, Kingston, Parkgate, Pidney (including Partway), Pleck, Wonston and Woodrow. The village has a local shop, community sports field and a children’s play area and The Antelope Inn. The Village Hall on Partway is an active centre of community life. The main Church for the village and the primary school are located at the south-eastern point, in Droop.

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Services

Mains water, electricity and drainage are connected. Electric heating with individual radiators.

Material Information

Standard, superfast & ultrafast broadband is available.
There is mobile coverage in the area, please refer to Ofcom’s website for more details.
Council Tax Band: D
Dorset Council Tel: Photographs taken June 2026
Service Charges: Development commands £357pa for upkeep of site, reviewed annually.
Agents Notes: The house will be sold as Freehold*. It is currently leasehold - 990 years from and including 1st January 2023, thereby with 987 year remaining. The lease contains provisions entitling the tenant to require that the freehold estate in the land demised be transferred in the circumstances therein mentioned.*Vendor has researched this point.

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  • Tenure

    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    D

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