£1,250 pcm
(£288 pw)
3 bed semi-detached house to rentMarnhull, Sturminster Newton DT10
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
Just added
Available from 26 January 2026
Unfurnished
Pets allowed
About this property
Unfurnished
Long term let
Available Mid February
Situated on the outskirts of Marnhull
Garden and countryside views
Ample parking for several vehicles
Charming three-bedroom stone cottage with large garden nestled on the outskirts of the popular Dorset village of Marnhull.
Available mid February with a preference for a longer-term let. Pets considered at the landlords discretion.
Bramley Cottage is a well-presented semi-detached dwelling providing spacious living accommodation arranged over two floors. The property offers character-rich accommodation which comprises of a sitting room with woodburner, well fitted kitchen with cooker, dining room and ground floor shower/wet room. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms with en-suite bathroom to the master, and one single bedroom.
The property is approached via a sweeping gravel driveway through the front gardens which are mainly lawn with scattered mature fruit trees. The front, side and rear gardens are laid to lawn and the gravel driveway provides parking for several cars and leads to the double car port.
*Agents note* There is an additional charge of £100 per month to cover maintenance of the gardens. A new kitchen is due to be fitted prior to the new tenancy starting.
Rent: - £1250 per calendar month / £288 per week
Holding Deposit: - £288
Security Deposit: - £1442
Zero deposit option available via Reposit
Council Tax Band: - C
EPC Band: - E
Services
The rent is exclusive of all utility bills including council tax, mains electricity, mains water and drainage. There is mobile signal and standard broadband provided to the property as stated by the Ofcom website. There is a very low flood risk recorded at the property. The property is of a stone build under a tiled roof and will be let unfurnished.
Situation
The property is situated on the outskirts of the popular and sought after village of Marnhull, one of the largest villages in England with a thriving community life, celebrated in Thomas Hardy’s “Tess of the d’urbevilles” as Marlott. There is a good range of local shops within walking distance and the village supports three churches, two inns, a doctor’s surgery and post office.
Available mid February with a preference for a longer-term let. Pets considered at the landlords discretion.
Bramley Cottage is a well-presented semi-detached dwelling providing spacious living accommodation arranged over two floors. The property offers character-rich accommodation which comprises of a sitting room with woodburner, well fitted kitchen with cooker, dining room and ground floor shower/wet room. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms with en-suite bathroom to the master, and one single bedroom.
The property is approached via a sweeping gravel driveway through the front gardens which are mainly lawn with scattered mature fruit trees. The front, side and rear gardens are laid to lawn and the gravel driveway provides parking for several cars and leads to the double car port.
*Agents note* There is an additional charge of £100 per month to cover maintenance of the gardens. A new kitchen is due to be fitted prior to the new tenancy starting.
Rent: - £1250 per calendar month / £288 per week
Holding Deposit: - £288
Security Deposit: - £1442
Zero deposit option available via Reposit
Council Tax Band: - C
EPC Band: - E
Services
The rent is exclusive of all utility bills including council tax, mains electricity, mains water and drainage. There is mobile signal and standard broadband provided to the property as stated by the Ofcom website. There is a very low flood risk recorded at the property. The property is of a stone build under a tiled roof and will be let unfurnished.
Situation
The property is situated on the outskirts of the popular and sought after village of Marnhull, one of the largest villages in England with a thriving community life, celebrated in Thomas Hardy’s “Tess of the d’urbevilles” as Marlott. There is a good range of local shops within walking distance and the village supports three churches, two inns, a doctor’s surgery and post office.



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