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Chedington, Beaminster, Dorset, DT8 3HY. Guide Price Chedington, Beaminster, Dorset, DT8 3HY. Guide Price £450,000 Freehold A delightful Grade II* Listed property with spacious internal accommodation, large garden and set on the edge of one of Dorset’s prettiest villages. Chedington, Beaminster, Dorset, DT8 3HY 2 double bedrooms Character features Grade II* Listed Large garden Edge of village Off street parking Accommodation Please see floor plan. Viewing Strictly by appointment through Symonds & Sampson Beaminster office on 01308 863100 The Property understairs cupboard. There is space for a table and chairs to Situation This delightful semi-detached Grade II* Listed property is a rare seat six - eight. Chedington which lies 5.5 miles from Beaminster, 5 miles from gem. Set on the edge of Chedington, one of Dorset’s prettiest Crewkerne (main line station Exeter-Waterloo) and 17 miles villages, it is packed with character features throughout A stunning wood partition separates this room from the dual from the county town of Dorchester is in an elevated position including flagstones floors, a number of fireplaces, and mullion aspect sitting room. This room has a solid wood floor and a and from many vantage points are fine views over the windows. The accommodation is spacious with a super stunning inglenook fireplace with wood burner and mullion surrounding countryside. The village comprises character kitchen/diner which has an AGA. There is an adjoining dual windows. cottages, larger period properties, some being listed of aspect sitting room with inglenook fireplace and two generous Architectural and Historical Importance, a few individual modern double bedrooms upstairs. The garden is a haven for nature and Moving up the staircase to the first floor landing with all doors houses and bungalows, but there are no large housing offers lots of space to enjoy views across the beautiful leading off and where there is a small staircase up to the developments. countryside. boarded attic (potential study) with two Velux windows. Directions Steps lead up from the lane to front terrace and the entrance The dual aspect master bedroom is again very spacious with From Beaminster Square take the road between the Red Lion door which is slightly set back into the property creating a porch. views over the garden and some country views. There is an and Salon on The Square (North Street) and follow this until you The solid wood entrance door opens directly into the spacious inglenook fireplace with Bressummer beam over, and a built-in reach the A356 Crewkerne - Dorchester road. Turn left towards kitchen/diner with its beautiful flag stone floor. This room has a wardrobe with shelving. Crewkerne and follow this road until you reach the Winyards comprehensive range of solid wood wall and floor units in a Gap public house on your left. Turn left signposted Chedington shaker style topped with a timber worksurfaces. The central The second double bedroom has another feature fireplace and and follow this road into the village passing the entrance to feature is the AGA. Integrated items include a halogen hob, views over the garden. Chedington Court and the turning to Mosterton. This property electric oven and dishwasher. There is space for a washing will be found after a short distance on the left-hand side. machine. Other features include beams, a window seat and The family bathroom has a white suite comprising a panelled bath with shower over, pedestal hand basin and w.c. Outside The main garden is a very good size and a haven for nature having been allowed to go wild with mown paths. To the far end is a very fine beech tree and a shed . Off the property is a terrace, a perfect place to enjoy the sunsets. Services Mains Water, electricity and drainage are connected. Oil-fired central heating. Local Authority Dorset Council - 01305 251010 Council Tax Band D. Agents Note There is an allocated parking space for this property which is accessed through a pedestrian right of way through a neighbour’s garden and there is vehicular access to the space. Previous owners have however parked in the lane next to the property and the allocated space has only ever been used as additional parking and not for day-to-day use. CEC/28.06.2021/3281/rev05.08.2021 01308 863100 IMPORTANT NOTICE: Symonds & Sampson LLP and their Clients give notice that: 1. They have no authority to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. Symonds & Sampson LLP The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all 36 Hogshill Street, Beaminster, Dorset, DT8 3AA necessary Planning, Building Regulation or other consents, and Symonds & Sampson have not tested any services, equipment, or facilities. [email protected] www.symondsandsampson.co.uk SURVEYS l VALUATIONS l PLANNING l LETTINGS .
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