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Flintstones • 2 Bathrooms Blandford Forum DT11 0AP • Superb Sitting Room Shaftesbury Branch 01747 442577 [email protected] www.lodestoneproperty.co.uk Flintstones • 2 bathrooms Blandford Forum DT11 0AP • Superb sitting room • A Unique Contemporary House in a village • Magnificent kitchen/family room location • Integral garage with workshop • 3 Bedrooms • Sealed unit double glazing and air source • 1 Bedroom Annexe heating Flintstones is a stunning and unique architect designed eco friendly contemporary property in an elevated position close to the centre of this popular South Dorset village. Built in 2015 to take full advantage of the views offered by the site there is spacious and light accommodation which is ideal for the discerning buyer looking for a modern house located in a sought after village. Features include under floor central heating throughout with an air source heat pump system, aluminium framed double glazed windows, tiled or exposed timber floors to many rooms, solar panels on the roof and a large integral garage with space for several vehicles and a workshop. On entering the house on the ground floor stairs lead up to the first floor which has a superb dual aspect sitting room with exposed timber flooring and picture window providing attractive rural views and sliding doors to the rear terrace and gardens. The bedrooms are located on this floor and comprise master bedroom with extensive wardrobes and en-suite bathroom with walk in shower as well as fine rural views from the front window. Bedrooms 2 and 3 have wardrobes and there is a contemporary family bathroom with tiled walls. Stairs lead to the second floor with the wonderful triple aspect kitchen/family room which is the hub of the house and an amazing living space designed for easy modern family living combining kitchen/dining/sitting room areas around which life will revolve. The kitchen has an island unit, superb range of cupboards and drawers as well as a fitted range, oven, hob, dish washer, fridge and freezer. There is also a larder and sliding doors lead to a terrace which is ideal for alfresco dining during summer months. The living area has skylights and 2 large front windows providing exemplary rural views towards open farmland and allowing light to flood in to the room and to provide a feeling of space. Feature flint fireplace with inset wood burner which is a great for the family to gather around. There are also sliding doors to a roof top balcony which is a fantastic area to enjoy the views and possibly breakfast. On the ground floor is the useful annexe with tiled floor, bedroom/sitting room /kitchen area and bathroom. The ground floor hall is tiled and has access to the garage/workshop and is a great space for storing coats, boots and bikes and there is a useful utility room with tiled floor and a range of cupboards and sink. Outside Tarmac drive leading to parking area and access to the integral garage with workshop. The Gardens Front garden with Kitchen garden with raised vegetable and soft fruit boxes bounded by Gabion boxes. The majority of the gardens are located to the rear and comprise covered paved terrace leading to a lawn sweeping up to an area of wild garden with mature trees. From the rear there are splendid views over the village, parish church and surrounding farmland. Steps from the rear garden lead down to a lower terrace with well stocked flower/shrub beds and borders. There is also a stylish timber home office which is ideal for those looking for a quiet retreat whist working away from their office. Situation Flintstones is located in the popular village of Winterborne Whitechurch which has a public house, The Milton Arms, and parish church of St Mary and Dunbury CofE primary school for key stage 2 pupils. The nearby towns of Dorchester and Blandford have a wide range of shopping. cultural and recreational facilities including Waitrose supermarket in Dorchester and Tesco in Blandford. A wider variety of amenities are available at the larger regional centres of Poole and Bournemouth. There are excellent communications nearby including the A30 at Bere Regis and mainline railway stations at Dorchester with services to Waterloo. There are also independent schools nearby including Bryanston, Milton Abbey and state schools including Thomas Hardy at Dorchester.The Dorset coastline at Weymouth, Poole/Bournemouth, the Purbecks and West Bay offers the chance of many excellent walks and a variety of water sports. Directions From Blandford take the A356 in a westerly direction. When you reach Winterborne Whitechurch turn right at the public house and you will find the entrance to Flintstones on your left-hand side. Postcode DT11 0AP Services Mains water, electricity, private drainage. Solar panels, electric heat source air pump providing underfloor central heating. Aluminium sealed unit double glazing. Local Authority Dorset District Council Tenure: Freehold Viewing by appointment only Every care has been taken with the preparation of these particulars, but complete accuracy cannot be guaranteed. If there is any point, which is of particular importance to you, please obtain professional confirmation. Alternatively, we will be pleased to check the information for you. These Particulars do not constitute a contract or part of a contract. PLEASE NOTE LODESTONE HAS SEVERAL PROPERTIES THAT ARE BEING DISCREETLY MARKETED ONLY ON OUR WEBSITE - WWW.// LODESTONEPROPERTY.CO.UK Lodestone Property | Estate Agents | Sales & Lettings Wells |Bruton |Shaftesbury MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS 2017 Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification and proof of financial status when an offer is received. We would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale. Every care has been taken with the preparation of these details, in accordance with the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, but complete accuracy cannot be guaranteed. If there is any point, which is of particular importance to you, please obtain professional confirmation. Alternatively, we will be pleased to check the information. These details do not constitute a contract or part of a contract. All measurements quoted are approximate. Photographs are provided for general information and cannot be inferred that any item shown is included in the sale. The fixtures, fittings & appliances have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given that they are in working order. No guarantee can be given with regard to planning permissions or fitness for purpose. Energy Performance Certificates are available on request. .
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