- Semi Detached Stone Cottage
- Two Reception Rooms
- Three Good Sized Bedrooms
- Original Character Features
- Popular Somerset Village
- Close to Facilities
- Excellent First Time Buy
- Energy Efficiency Rating F
The cottage dates back to the 1860s, formerly a railway worker's cottage and has been a much loved and enjoyed home of our sellers for the last few years. The property exudes character and warmth
with original features such as exposed floorboards and original fireplaces that add a touch of nostalgia to the ambiance to the home as well as sash windows, which are now uPVC to satisfy modern day needs. The two reception rooms offer versatile spaces for entertaining or relaxing, while the three good-sized bedrooms provide comfortable retreats for the whole family. The property's well-maintained interior is complemented by the practicality of a useful downstairs WC, ensuring convenience for daily living. Outside, the enclosed sunny space is perfect for enjoying a morning coffee or hosting al fresco gatherings. Additionally, the outside shed provides additional storage.
This stone cottage presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of history while enjoying modern comforts. Whether you are drawn to its Victorian charm or the convenient location, this property is sure to captivate your heart. A fantastic opportunity to get a foot on the housing ladder as well as a great weekend retreat from a hectic city life with the railway at your doorstep and equally a wonderful addition to a rental portfolio.
Viewing is a must to really appreciate all this home has to offer.
The Property
Accommodation
Inside
Ground Floor
The entrance lies to the side of the property where there is a modern composite door with inset glass panes that opens into a useful porch. This has plenty of space for boots, shoes and coats and has a tiled floor. From here there is access to the cloakroom and into the dining room. The dining room has a sash window overlooking the garden to the side, built in storage to one side of the chimney breast and exposed floorboards. There is an opening to the kitchen and doors to the staircase and sitting room. The sitting room boasts a double aspect with window to the front and sash window with view over the garden to the side. There is a fireplace with timber surround and wood burner plus exposed floorboards. The kitchen enjoys an outlook over the well kept railway platform and is fitted with a range of units consisting of floor and eye level cupboards with an integrated fridge, built in electric oven and hob with extractor hood above plus space and plumbing for a washing machine and slimline dishwasher. There is a good amount of work surfaces with tiled splash back and sink and drainer with swan neck aerator mixer tap and the floor is laid to laminate tiles.
First Floor
Stairs rise to the galleried landing with large overstairs cupboard housing the hot water cylinder and doors to all rooms. There is the bathroom, which is fitted with a bath with electric shower above and part tiled and laminate panelled walls, vanity wash hand basin and low level WC. There are three good sized bedrooms, two with the original fireplaces.
Outside
The property is approached from the pavement via a few steps rising to a timber gate that opens to the front of the cottage. There is paved area to the front as well as a gravelled space and a path leads along the side of the property to the front door. The main garden lies to the side of the cottage and is partly laid to paved patio and lawn. There are outside power points and a purpose built store that is fitted with light, power points and shelves. To the rear of the cottage there is storage space, log store and water tap. There is parking on the road nearby.
Useful Information
Energy Efficiency Rating F
Council Tax Band B
uPVC Double Glazing Throughout
Individually Controlled Electric Radiators
Mains Drainage
Freehold
Directions
From Sturminster Newton
Leave Sturminster via Bridge Street. At the traffic lights go over the bridge and turn right onto the A357. Continue on this road for about 5 miles and turn left for Stalbridge. Go through the town. The next village is Henstridge. Continue through the village to the A30 crossroads and proceed straight over heading towards Wincanton. At Templecombe turn left just after Vine Street into Yarnbarton. Continue into Station Road where the property will be found on the left hand side. Postcode BA8 0JR
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01258 4730301 Market House, Market Place, Sturminster Newton DT10 1AS
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