£395,000
4 bed detached house for sale"The Greenwood" at Higher Blandford Road, Shaftesbury SP7
4 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
New home
Freehold
About this property
Open plan kitchen/dining room with French doors leading into the garden
Front-aspect living room
Top floor bedroom one with en suite and storage cupboard
Bedroom 2 with en suite
Downstairs WC
Separate utility room
Plenty of storage space
Energy efficient
Allocated Parking
Sometimes you don’t just need more space, but more private space to call your own. The Greenwood achieves that for you with two lovely ensuite bedrooms - one of them has the whole of the second floor to itself – to choose from. This is a great layout for a growing family, with plenty of space for family time on the ground floor.
Additional Information
Ground Floor
Make your move to Saxon Grange – where hilltop views and history come together in beautiful Shaftesbury.
Just under a mile from Shaftesbury town centre, Saxon Grange is the perfect mix of modern comfort and historic beauty in a truly special setting. This exciting new community will include open green spaces, walking and cycle routes, and improvements to the local road network, creating a well-connected and welcoming place to call home.
Living in one of Britain’s oldest towns, you’ll be perfectly placed to enjoy the character, charm and lovely countryside views that make Shaftesbury so unique.
Brilliant local amenities and close to Salisbury and Yeovil
From cobbled streets to scenic walking routes and a welcoming community spirit, Shaftesbury offers a slower pace of life while still being within easy reach of Salisbury and Yeovil
Plus, there’s a great choice of everyday essentials locally, including schools, cafés and supermarkets. This development will also feature contributions towards local education and healthcare services, helping the local community grow and thrive.
Explore Dorset's countryside and culture
With Cranborne Chase aonb just moments away, you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to nature walks, weekend picnics or scenic drives. You might also spot the iconic Gold Hill from the classic Hovis advert right in Shaftesbury, with its far-reaching views and storybook charm.
Ready to make your move?
To discover our modern houses for sale in Shaftesbury and start your new build journey, click the ‘Arrange an appointment’ icon below. Or speak to one of our sales executives. Alternatively, you can request a brochure for full information.
This development offers the following schemes:
Schemes are available on selected plots only, subject to status, terms and conditions apply. Contact the development for latest information.
Leisure
Moving to Shaftesbury you'll be joining a friendly and vibrant community, with a host of events and attractions. Support local artists at Swans Yard, enjoy theatre, comedy, films, music and workshops at Shaftesbury Arts Centre, visit Shaftesbury Abbey Museum for some history, or take a peaceful walk through the Abbey gardens. Leisure facilities include the tennis club, leisure pool, gyms, sports clubs and snooker halls. Last but not least, the annual Festival of Food and Drink is a chance to enjoy local produce and craft, live music, a band, dancing, and the famous Cheese Racing on Gold Hill.
Education
Families with children will be well-catered for thanks to Shaftesbury's selection of schools. There are several nurseries in the town, and Shaftesbury CofE Primary School and The Abbey CofE Primary School are both less than a half-hour walk away. Just 0.4 miles away from Saxon Grange is Shaftesbury School, a secondary school and sixth form which also offers boarding, and the neighbouring town of Gillingham, around 5 miles away, hosts more primary schools and a secondary school.
Shopping
Shaftesbury provides ample retail offerings, with everything you need for day-to-day life and more. High street brands include Boots, Holland & Barratt and several banks, and there's a Tesco superstore less than a mile from the development. The town is also awash with independently-owned stores, from gift shops and greengrocers, to florists and fashion boutiques, along with a range of tempting cafes, bars and restaurants, plus the excellent deli. The weekly market is full of edible delights, and the local medical centre and hospital are a reassuring presence.
Transport
Though its beautiful setting is one of its main draws, Shaftesbury does benefit from good road links – set between Yeovil and Salisbury, both large towns are around a 45-minute drive away. There's also a good local bus network, which includes routes to the nearest train station 4 miles away in Gillingham. From there you can catch direct trains to Yeovil, Salisbury, Exeter and even London Waterloo (2 hours).
Opening Hours
Monday 10:00 - 17:00, Tuesday Closed, Wednesday Closed, Thursday 10:00 - 12:00, Friday 10:00 - 17:00, Saturday 10:00 - 17:00, Sunday 10:00 - 17:00
Additional Information
- Tenure: Freehold
- Council tax band: Not made available by local authority until post-occupation
Ground Floor
- Dining Room (2.42 x 2.85 m)
- Kitchen (3.1 x 2.85 m)
- Living Room (3.72 x 3.56 m)
- Bedroom Two (3.72 x 3.18 m)
- Bedroom Three (2.8 x 2.85 m)
- Bedroom Four (2.63 x 2.85 m)
- Bathroom
- En Suite
- Bedroom One (3.22 x 4.23 m)
- En Suite
Make your move to Saxon Grange – where hilltop views and history come together in beautiful Shaftesbury.
Just under a mile from Shaftesbury town centre, Saxon Grange is the perfect mix of modern comfort and historic beauty in a truly special setting. This exciting new community will include open green spaces, walking and cycle routes, and improvements to the local road network, creating a well-connected and welcoming place to call home.
Living in one of Britain’s oldest towns, you’ll be perfectly placed to enjoy the character, charm and lovely countryside views that make Shaftesbury so unique.
Brilliant local amenities and close to Salisbury and Yeovil
From cobbled streets to scenic walking routes and a welcoming community spirit, Shaftesbury offers a slower pace of life while still being within easy reach of Salisbury and Yeovil
Plus, there’s a great choice of everyday essentials locally, including schools, cafés and supermarkets. This development will also feature contributions towards local education and healthcare services, helping the local community grow and thrive.
Explore Dorset's countryside and culture
With Cranborne Chase aonb just moments away, you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to nature walks, weekend picnics or scenic drives. You might also spot the iconic Gold Hill from the classic Hovis advert right in Shaftesbury, with its far-reaching views and storybook charm.
Ready to make your move?
To discover our modern houses for sale in Shaftesbury and start your new build journey, click the ‘Arrange an appointment’ icon below. Or speak to one of our sales executives. Alternatively, you can request a brochure for full information.
This development offers the following schemes:
- New Build Boost
- Deposit Boost: 5% Deposit Contribution Scheme
- Part Exchange your Home
- Home Change
- Armed Forces, Key Workers & nhs Discount Scheme
- Bank of Mum and Dad Scheme: About
Schemes are available on selected plots only, subject to status, terms and conditions apply. Contact the development for latest information.
Leisure
Moving to Shaftesbury you'll be joining a friendly and vibrant community, with a host of events and attractions. Support local artists at Swans Yard, enjoy theatre, comedy, films, music and workshops at Shaftesbury Arts Centre, visit Shaftesbury Abbey Museum for some history, or take a peaceful walk through the Abbey gardens. Leisure facilities include the tennis club, leisure pool, gyms, sports clubs and snooker halls. Last but not least, the annual Festival of Food and Drink is a chance to enjoy local produce and craft, live music, a band, dancing, and the famous Cheese Racing on Gold Hill.
Education
Families with children will be well-catered for thanks to Shaftesbury's selection of schools. There are several nurseries in the town, and Shaftesbury CofE Primary School and The Abbey CofE Primary School are both less than a half-hour walk away. Just 0.4 miles away from Saxon Grange is Shaftesbury School, a secondary school and sixth form which also offers boarding, and the neighbouring town of Gillingham, around 5 miles away, hosts more primary schools and a secondary school.
Shopping
Shaftesbury provides ample retail offerings, with everything you need for day-to-day life and more. High street brands include Boots, Holland & Barratt and several banks, and there's a Tesco superstore less than a mile from the development. The town is also awash with independently-owned stores, from gift shops and greengrocers, to florists and fashion boutiques, along with a range of tempting cafes, bars and restaurants, plus the excellent deli. The weekly market is full of edible delights, and the local medical centre and hospital are a reassuring presence.
Transport
Though its beautiful setting is one of its main draws, Shaftesbury does benefit from good road links – set between Yeovil and Salisbury, both large towns are around a 45-minute drive away. There's also a good local bus network, which includes routes to the nearest train station 4 miles away in Gillingham. From there you can catch direct trains to Yeovil, Salisbury, Exeter and even London Waterloo (2 hours).
Opening Hours
Monday 10:00 - 17:00, Tuesday Closed, Wednesday Closed, Thursday 10:00 - 12:00, Friday 10:00 - 17:00, Saturday 10:00 - 17:00, Sunday 10:00 - 17:00
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