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Hainsbury House Marnhull, Dorset Hainsbury House Hains Lane • Marnhull • Dorset • DT10 1JU Hainsbury House Marnhull, Dorset Hainsbury House Hains Lane • Marnhull • Dorset • DT10 1JU A spacious six bedroom property in an elevated position with exceptional views over the Blackmore Vale Accommodation Entrance Hall • Drawing Room • Dining/Sitting Room • Study • Two Downstairs cloakrooms • Kitchen/Living room • Utility Principal bedroom • En suite bathroom • Two dressing rooms • Five further bedrooms • Three en suite bathrooms • One jack and jill bathroom Triple Garage • Parking • Gardens • In all over 2 acres. SaviIls Wimborne Wessex House, Wimborne Dorset, BH21 1PB [email protected] 01202 856800 Situation Golf at Blandford, Sherborne, Yeovil, and Dorchester (Came Down). The porticoed front door opens into a spacious hall with double Hainsbury House is in an elevated position and enjoys the Water sports, sea fishing and sailing are available on the Dorset doors at the opposite end of the hall opening onto the terrace, spectacular far reaching views across the Blackmore Vale and coast. National Hunt racing is at Wincanton and Taunton; flat racing an impressive staircase leads to the upstairs accommodation. situated in the ever popular village of Marnhull. is at Bath and Salisbury. The area is served by excellent schools Steps down from the hall take you into the large drawing room both in the state and private sectors. These include Hanford, the with an open fire , the room itself benefits from a quadruple Marnhull has an excellent range of local facilities including a Sherborne Schools, Leweston, Bryanston, Port Regis, Hazlegrove, aspect maximising on the light and the outstanding views. The number of churches, a doctor’s surgery with pharmacy and a Sandroyd and Canford. Bournemouth, Southampton and Bristol open plan kitchen/dining/living room is an ideal room for modern variety of shops and two pubs. More extensive shopping, business Airports are all easily accessible offering connections around the UK, family living. In the kitchen is a good range of floor and eye level and recreational facilities are available in Gillingham, Sturminster Europe and to other destinations. units with granite worktops, Gaggenau ovens and hob, large Newton, the Abbey town of Sherborne and Shaftesbury. central island unit with breakfast bar and larder cupboard. Off Description the kitchen is the dining room, although this room is currently Access to the A303 is joined at Wincanton to the north, linking with The smaller and original part of Hainsbury House was enlarged and used as a sitting room. From the hall is the study with a built in the M3 to London and the wider national motorway network. reconfigured extensively in 1998 to create a modern spacious six bookcase and cupboards. bedroom property situated in an elevated position with spectacular Regular services run from the mainline railway stations at Gillingham views over the Blackmore Vale. The house offers versatile and flexible (London Waterloo) and Castle Cary (London Paddington). accommodation creating excellent entertaining space. Upstairs are six bedrooms all with built in wardrobes and en suite bathrooms with one bedroom having a Jack and Jill bathroom. The principal bedroom has two dressing rooms, one with wall to wall wardrobes, this bedroom is a large double aspect room with an open fireplace. Double doors lead to the en suite bathroom with claw foot roll top bath in the centre of the room. There are a further five bedrooms all benefitting from en suite bathrooms. Outside The gardens to the front and to the rear are mainly laid to lawn with box hedging to the front and mature planting, shrubs and trees at the rear garden. There is a pond set in a woodland setting. The land extends to in all about 2.42 acres. A triple garage sits at the top of the drive and ample parking on the drive itself for a number of cars. Accommodation Please see floor plans. Directions (DT10 1JU) Hainsbury House is situated on Hains Lane at the junction with Musbury Lane in Marnhull. Services Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating and underfloor heating in hall, kitchen/living room, sitting room, study and drawing room. Local Authority Dorset Council. Council Tax Band H. Hainsbury House Hains Lane Bedroom 3 5.94 x 5.36m Marnhull Dorset DT101JU 19'6" x 17'7" Main House Dressing Room 2.84 x 2.54m HainsburyHainsbury House House, Hains Hains Lane Lane, Marnhull, Dorset DT10 1JU Bedroom 3 5386 Sq Ft - 500 Sq M 9'4" x 8'4" MarnhullGross Internal Dorset DT101JUArea (Approx) 5.94 x 5.36m Bedroom 5 19'6" x 17'7" Garage 3.89 x 3.61m Main House 500 sq m /5,386 sq ft 12'9" x 11'10" Main House Dressing Room711 Sq Ft - 66 Sq M Garages 66 sq m /711 sq ft 2.84 x 2.54m 5386Total Sq Area Ft - 566 500 sq Sq m M /6,097 sq ft 9'4" x 8'4"Total Area Bedroom 5 Bedroom Garage 3.89 x 3.61m 3.96 x 2.87m 12'9" x 11'10" 6097 Sq Ft - 566 Sq M 711 Sq Ft - 66 Sq M 13'0" x 9'5" Total Area Bedroom Dressing Room 3.96 x 2.87m 6097 Sq Ft - 566 Sq M 13'0" x 9'5" 3.40 x 2.18m Bedroom 4 11'2" x 7'2" 4.29 x 3.86m 14'1" x 12'8" Principal Bedroom 7.57 x 5.36m Dressing Room 24'10" x 17'7" 3.40 x 2.18m Bedroom 4 11'2" x 7'2" Bedroom 2 4.29 x 3.86m 5.87 x 5.38m 14'1" x 12'8" Principal Bedroom 19'3" x 17'8" 7.57 x 5.36m 24'10" x 17'7" Bedroom 2 5.87 x 5.38m 19'3" x 17'8" First Floor First Floor Kitchen/Dining/ Living Room 8.92 x 7.06m 29'3" x 23'2" Kitchen/Dining/ Utility Living Room Garage Garage 5.87 x 4.01m 5.87 x 4.09m 4.11 x 3.45m Study 8.92 x 7.06m 7.32 x 5.87m 13'6" x 11'4" 29'3" x 23'2" 19'3" x 13'2" 19'3" x 13'5" 4.06 x 3.96m 24'0" x 19'3" 13'4" x 13'0" Utility Garage Garage 5.87 x 4.01m 5.87 x 4.09m 4.11 x 3.45m Study 7.32 x 5.87m 13'6" x 11'4" 3.43 x 1.96m 19'3" x 13'2" 19'3" x 13'5" 4.06 x 3.96m 11'3" x 6'5" 24'0" x 19'3" 13'4" x 13'0" Drawing Room 3.43 x 1.96m 11.05 x 5.33m 36'3" x 17'6" 11'3" x 6'5" Garage Drawing Room 11.05 x 5.33m Sitting Room 36'3" x 17'6" 5.82 x 5.38m Garage 19'1" x 17'8" Sitting Room 5.82 x 5.38m 19'1" x 17'8" Ground Floor Ground Floor Capture Property Marketing 2021. Drawn to RICS guidelines. All Measurements are approximate and should not be relied on as a statement of fact. Plan is for illustration purposes only. Not drawn to scale. Capture Property Marketing 2021. Drawn to RICS guidelines. ImportantSavills Notice: Wimborne Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1.They are not authorised to makeAll orMeasurements give any arerepresentations approximate and should or warranties not be relied onin asrelation a statement to theof fact. property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. 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