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Well Bottom Cottage Ashmore, Dorset, Sp5 5An WELL BOTTOM COTTAGE ASHMORE, DORSET, SP5 5AN Ludwell 4.5 miles, Shaftesbury 7 miles, Tisbury 10 miles (London Waterloo from 1 hour 50 mins), Salisbury 21 miles, (Distances and time approximate) WELL BOTTOM COTTAGE Well Bottom • Ashmore • Dorset • SP AN An idyllic country cottage set in a wonderful position on the Cranborne Chase with outstanding equestrian facilities Accommodation Hall • Drawing Room • Dining Room • Kitchen/Breakfast Room Conservatory • Utility Room • Shower/WC 3 Double Bedrooms • Family Bathroom Extensive Stableblock including Hay / Feed store • Tack Room • 4 Stables • Open bay Further Stable • Barn / Field Shelter Charming well stocked gardens with south facing terrace Post and rail paddocks Pretty rural views, superb riding on a network of bridleways over the Cranborne Chase In all about 5.5 Acres EPC : E SaviIls Salisbury Rolfes House, 60 Milford St, Salisbury SP1 2BP [email protected] 01722 426 820 Situation Well Bottom Cottage is situated on the outskirts of Ashmore, at the end of a no through lane. Ashmore is one of the most sought after villages on the Cranborne Chase in a wonderfully tranquil location and in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The property is ideal for an equestrian enthusiast as from the cottage there is some of the best outriding with bridleways right from the gate. The village itself has many attractive period houses and a central village pond. Villages of note nearby include Tollard Royal, Ludwell and Farnham, with the towns of Blandford Forum, Wimborne Minster and Salisbury providing a superb variety of shopping, educational and recreational facilities. Communications in the area include a mainline railway service from Salisbury or Tisbury to London Waterloo and the A303 can be joined to the north of Shaftesbury. There are a number of good schools in the area both state and private, including Bryanston, Clayesmore, Sandroyd, Canford, Knighton House and Hanford . There are a number of sporting facilities close by; horse racing at Salisbury, Bath and Wincanton. Golf at Rushmore and water sports can be enjoyed along the Dorset coastline to the south at Weymouth Bay and Poole Harbour. Description The original cottage dates from 1852 and was extended in 1987 for the present owner. The cottage is brick and flint, part rendered under a slate tile roof and is set within its own attractive gardens. The accommodation comprises a sitting room with open fireplace and doors leading out to the garden. The kitchen has bespoke fitted wooden painted units, the work tops are granite and the flooring is terracotta tile. A two oven oil fired Aga also heats the hot water. From the kitchen is the utility area and a Wet room. The dining room is situated next to the kitchen off which is the south facing conservatory that leads out to the large stone terrace and garden beyond. Upstairs are three double bedrooms all with fitted cupboards and a family bathroom. The property is well maintained and presented. Outside/Garden/Land • The cottage is approached through a five bar gate to a stableyard or via a separate gravel drive. Parking for several cars with carport • Charming gardens with terraced lawns, herbaceous borders, apple and cherry trees • South facing flagstone terrace, Logstores Directions (SP5 5AN) Fixtures and Fittings Those items mentioned in these particulars of sale are • 4 stables, tackroom, feed / hay store By the pond in the middle of the village head south along Green Lane, passing Ashmore Manor on the left. Carry included in the freehold sale. All other items such as fi tted • Additional stable, Menage (in need of re-surfacing), field on down a single track lane and continue past a sign carpets, curtains, light fi ttings, white goods and garden barn / shelter to Mudoak Farm on the left and a fi ve bar gate into the statuary may be available by separate negotiation if required. • Post & rail paddocks with water divided by a central property is a few hundred yards on the left. hedge Viewing Strictly by appointment with Savills. Prior to making an • Superb far reaching views from the top paddocks Services Mains electricity and water. Oil fi red central heating. Private appointment to view we strongly recommend that you • Delightful walks and riding on the door step. drainage. discuss any particular points which are likely to aff ect your • In all about 5.5 acres interest in the property with a member of staff who has Local Authority seen the property in order that you do not make a wasted General Remarks & Stipulations North Dorset Council. journey. Agents Note Council Tax Please note that a footpath crosses the paddocks East to Band F. West. Cottage Approximate Area = 168.6 sq m / 1815 sq ft Stable Block = 82.4 sq m / 887 sq ft (Excluding Barn Shelter) Feed / Total = 251 sq m / 2702 sq ft Hay Store N 4.78 x 4.20 Up Including Limited Use Area (4.2 sq m / 45 sq ft) 15'8 x 13'9 For identification only. Not to scale. © Fourwalls GroupCottage Approximate Area = 168.6 sq m / 1815 sq ft Stable Block = 82.4 sq m / 887 sq ft (Excluding Barn Shelter) Feed / Total = 251 sq m / 2702 sq ft Hay Store N Stable 4.78 x 4.20 3.55 x 3.43Up Including Limited Use Area (4.2 sq m / 45 sq ft) 15'8 x 13'9 11'8 x 11'3 For identification only. Not to scale. © Fourwalls Group Stable Stable 3.55 x 3.43 3.55 x 3.43 11'8 x 11'3 11'8 x 11'3 Cottage Approximate Area = 168.6 sq m / 1815 sq ft Stable Block = 82.4 sq m / 887 sq ft (Excluding Barn Shelter) Stable Stable Feed / Total = 251 sq m / 2702 sq ft 3.55 x 3.43 3.55 x 3.43 Hay Store N Conservatory 11'8 x 11'3 11'8 x 11'3 4.78 x 4.20 = Reduced head height below 1.5m Up 4.65 x 3.68 Including Limited Use Area (4.2 sq m / 45 sq ft) 15'8 x 13'9 15'3 x 12'1 For identification only. Not to scale. © Fourwalls Group Cottage Approximate Area = 168.6 sq m / 1815 sq ft Stable Stable 3.43 x 2.93 Stable Block = 82.4 sq m / 887 sq ft (Excluding Barn Shelter) 3.55 x 3.43 Stable Conservatory Feed / 11'3 x 9'7 = Reduced head height below 1.5m 11'8 x 11'3 N 3.55 x 3.43 4.65 x 3.68 Total = 251 sq m / 2702 sq ft Dining Room Hay StoreBedroom 1 Bedroom 2 11'8 x 11'3 4.63 x 4.19 15'3 x 12'1 Storage 4.78 x 4.20 3.46 x 3.40 Up 4.43 x 3.48 Oak Cottage Including Limited Use Area (4.2 sq m / 45 sq ft) 15'2 x 13'9 Eaves 15'8 x 13'914'6 x 11'5 11'4 x 11'2 For identification only. Not to scale. 10.46 x 3.61 10.46 x 3.62 Sitting Room 34'4 x 11'10 34'4 x 11'11 © Fourwalls Group 7.81 x 3.40 Stable 25'7 x 11'2 3.43 x 2.93 11'3 x 9'7 Stable T 3.55 x 3.43 Hall Dining Room Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Stable Dn 11'8 x 11'3 4.63 x 4.19 Storage Bedroom 3 3.46 x 3.40 Kitchen 3.55 x 3.43 4.43 x 3.48 15'2 x 13'9 Eaves 3.42 x 3.36 11'4 x 11'2 Area : 5.516 acres (2.232 ha) 4.31 x 3.83 11'8 x 11'3 14'6 x 11'5 14'2 x 12'7 11'3 x 11'0 Tack Room 10.46 x 3.61 10.46 x 3.62 4.73 x 2.67 34'4 x 11'10 34'4 x 11'11 Sitting Room 15'6 x 8'9 7.81 x 3.40 155.8m Up 25'7 x 11'2 Stable Well Bottom Hall T 3.55 x 3.43 Dn Stable Conservatory 11'8 x 11'3 Kitchen Bedroom 3 = Reduced head height below 1.5m IN 4.65 x 3.68 Ground Floor 4.31 x 3.83 First3.55 Floor x 3.43 3.42Stable x 3.36 Block Barn / Shelter 15'3 x 12'1 Area = 105.8 sq m / 1139 sq ft 14'2 x 12'7 Area =11'8 62.8 x sq11'3 m / 676 sq ft 11'3(Not x 11'0 Shown In Actual Tack(Not Room Shown In Actual (Limited Use Area = 4.2 sq m / 45 sq ft) Location / Orientation) 4.73Location x 2.67 / Orientation) 15'6 x 8'9 Surveyed and drawnUp in accordance with the International Property Measurement Standards (IPMS 2: Residential) Stable Well Bottom fourwalls-group.com 233543 Magna Cottage 3.43 x 2.93 Cottage 11'3 x 9'7 Stable Ground Floor IN 3.55 x 3.43 First Floor Dining Room Stable Block Bedroom 1 Barn /Bedroom Shelter 2 Conservatory Area = 105.8 sq m / 1139 sq ft 11'8 x 11'3 Area = 62.8 sq m / 6764.63 sq x 4.19ft (Not ShownStorage In Actual 4.43 x 3.48 (Not Shown3.46 In x Actual3.40 = Reduced head height below 1.5m Eaves 4.65 x 3.68 (Limited Use Area = 4.2 sq m / 45 sq ft) 15'2 x 13'9 Location / Orientation)14'6 x 11'5 Location11'4 / Orientation) x 11'2 15'3 x 12'1 10.46 x 3.61 10.46 x 3.62 Surveyed and drawn in accordance with the International PropertySitting Room Measurement Standards (IPMS 2: Residential) 34'4 x 11'10 34'4 x 11'11 fourwalls-group.com7.81 233543 x 3.40 25'7 x 11'2 Stable 3.43 x 2.93 Hall T Dn 11'3 x 9'7 Kitchen Bedroom 3 Pond Dining Room Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 4.31 x 3.83 3.42 x 3.36 11'3 x 11'0 Tack Room 4.63 x 4.19 Storage 4.43 x 3.48 3.46 x 3.40 14'2 x 12'7 0m 10m 20m 30m 15'2 x 13'9 Eaves 14'6 x 11'5 11'4 x 11'2 4.73 x 2.67 15'6 x 8'9 10.46 x 3.61 10.46 x 3.62 Ordnance Survey © Crown Copyright 2019.
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