A WELL PRESENTED HOME WITH A GARAGE & ENCLOSED REAR GARDEN - Set in the popular location of Northmoor within walking distance of the Train Station is this family home comprising of two double bedrooms, modern kitchen and shower room, spacious living room ideal for socialising with its double doors that lead directly onto the decking area abutting the property. A further benefit is the garage in a block with direct access into the rear from the garden. VENDOR SUITED WITH COMPLETE CHAIN For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_northmoor-park-d549219/for-sale_i70266018
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Situated within the walls of the market town of Wareham is this cosy TWO DOUBLE BEDROOM HOUSE. This charming cottage property offers a light and airy flowing living accommodation to include a front aspect SITTING ROOM with feature WOOD BURNING STOVE and a rear aspect KITCHEN which benefits with a separate UTILITY ROOM. This TOWN CENTRE property enjoys a very GENEROUS GARDEN and is within walking distance to all the amenities that the town has to offer including PICTURESQUE QUAY and RAIL LINK to London Waterloo. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wareham-town-centre-d617010/for-sale_i68604466
EXTENDED HOME CLOSE TO TRAIN STATION - Set in this convenient location just outside of Wareham Town Centre is this 3 bedroom home that has been extended at the rear with an open plan kitchen/diner/sun room. There is also a separate lounge, 2 double bedrooms, single bedroom & a bathroom. Externally is an enclosed rear garden with a home office. VENDOR SUITED WITH A COMPLETE CHAIN For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_northport-d573629/for-sale_i71699437
The PropertyThis well presented 3 bedroom home is situated in a popular residential location and offers spacious living accommodation with a good size garden. The property has been tastefully updated throughout and must be viewed to fully appreciate all it has to offer.Upon entering the property, the front door leads to an entrance hall with stairs rising to the first floor accommodation and doors off to principal rooms. The lounge is light and spacious with a dual aspect and double doors leading to the rear garden. An imposing feature is the wood burner. The kitchen/diner comprises a range of base and eye level wall mounted storage cupboards with work surfaces and sink unit, 5 burner gas hob with extractor canopy over, electric oven, space for washing machine, tumble dryer and fridge/freezer. Understairs storage is also provided along with a comfortable space for a good size table.The first floor landing accommodates a large linen cupboard. The 3 bedrooms all enjoy fitted wardrobes. A shower room completes the first floor accommodation.The front garden is laid to off road parking. The attractive and good sized rear garden has an area laid to lawn with attractive planted borders. Two sheds.Additional features of this property include gas fired central heating and UPVC double glazing.Overall, this property is an excellent opportunity for those seeking a well presented three bedroom home with off road parking, in a popular location.Disclaimer for virtual viewingsSome or all information pertaining to this property may have been provided solely by the vendor, and although we always make every effort to verify the information provided to us, we strongly advise you to make further enquiries before continuing.If you book a viewing or make an offer on a property that has had its valuation conducted virtually, you are doing so under the knowledge that this information may have been provided solely by the vendor, and that we may not have been able to access the premises to confirm the information or test any equipment. We therefore strongly advise you to make further enquiries before completing your purchase of the property to ensure you are happy with all the information provided. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wareham-d197319/for-sale_i69427418
A charming Grade II, thatched cottage which sits within the shadows of the ruins of historic Corfe Castle, a village popularised by Enid Blyton fans and steam train enthusiasts. This characterful terraced cottage was sympathetically refurbished in the late 1990's, keeping its 17th Century charm but with the benefits of modern living.As you step inside, you'll be greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere and having two double bedrooms, it is ideal for a small family or a couple looking for a romantic getaway. A small entrance LOBBY opens onto the KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM, modern, yet charmingly rustic with an inglenook fireplace with log effect gas stove, window seat and tiled floor. There are timber wall and base units, an electric oven with gas hob and overhead extractor fan, space and plumbing for dishwasher and fridge. The SITTING ROOM has a central inglenook fireplace with log effect gas stove, and light is drawn in from the windows and the French doors which lead into the garden. BEDROOM 2, which is accessed from the sitting room, is a very pretty room with French doors opening onto the garden. A UTILITY AREA has a linen cupboard and has plumbing for a washing machine, a door leads into the BATHROOM, which has a bathtub with electric shower over, wash hand basin and W.C.The FIRST FLOOR has an attractive and good sized double BEDROOM with windows to both sides and a charming window seat. A fully fitted EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM and fitted cupboards complete this delightfully light, and rather romantic room.Outside The PRIVATE and ENCLOSED west facing rear GARDEN has a Purbeck stone patio for enjoying outside entertaining or simply soaking up the tranquility of the surroundings. There is a good sized area of lawn with mature trees and shrubs, giving you a lovely garden, perfect for enjoying a cup of tea or a glass of wine on a sunny afternoon. From the patio and lawn there are views across the Purbeck Hills which add to the serenity of this lovely space. There is public car parking in several areas of West Street, which runs adjacent and is easily accessed via a path at the end of the terraces. Alternatively, the present owner purchases a pass for parking space at Station Yard, by the steam train Holt.Investment Don't miss the opportunity to make this charming cottage your home away from home. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and start planning your dream holiday in this delightful property! Presently on with Dream Cottages who would be delighted to assist you with advice and potential income.Location The village of Corfe Castle is overlooked by the ruins of its historic castle built in 1086, perched above the village on the hill. It is suggested that some of the stones from the castle ruins were used in the building of the village, offering a new slant on the saying 'your home is your castle' and making the village one of the most attractive in Dorset. Other family attractions include a model village, the village museum, famous steam railway, many interesting shops, and historic connections to Enid Blyton and the Famous Five! Equidistant between the riverside market town of Wareham and the seaside town of Swanage.Directions Use what3words.com to accurately navigate to the exact spot. Search using these three words: Streamers.cornfield.taxi For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wareham-d197319/for-sale_i68499777
Welcome to a home where modern comfort meets traditional charm. This pretty Purbeck stone residence offers a stylish and comfortable interior, bathed in sunlight. The SITTING ROOM, a haven of relaxation, is adorned with a modern inset log burner, the perfect room to hunker down for a cosy evening. Adjoining the sitting room is the DINING ROOM, a space designed for memorable meals and laughter-filled gatherings.The KITCHEN is a testament to functionality and style, a lovely arena for creating culinary delights, and complemented by a UTILITY ROOM that provides access to a separate and rather useful W.C. The property accommodates two LARGE DOUBLE BEDROOMS and one SPACIOUS SINGLE BEDROOM, each designed with comfort and tranquillity in mind. The FAMILY BATHROOM is a bright, inviting space featuring a bath tub with shower over, offering the best of both worlds for your daily routines.Experience the luxury of modern living, the charm of traditional style, and the allure of a coastal village location with this lovely and, rather charming, home.Outside Approached via a path, the surprisingly generous FRONT GARDEN is bordered with a low Purbeck stone wall and low-level planting. An attractive timber fence and wrought iron gate take you through to the side of the house and rear garden. Step through the gate to discover a pretty REAR GARDEN, a perfect blend of PATIO, lawn, and seating areas designed to catch the sun at different times of the day. The garden also houses a delightful SUMMER HOUSE, a tranquil retreat within your own grounds. The property has its own GARAGE and PARKING SPACE at the rear, adding to its practical appeal.Photovoltaic solar panels add to the eco-friendly credentials of this lovely home.Location Situated within walking distance of the picturesque Lulworth Cove, village shop, Church and local public house, this home offers a unique coastal village lifestyle. With close proximity to stunning coastal walks and local beaches, outdoor enthusiasts will find endless opportunities for exploration and leisure. This location truly encapsulates the best of coastal living, offering a lifestyle that balances relaxation, adventure, and the serene beauty of nature.Directions Use what3words.com to accurately navigate to the exact spot. Search using these three words:singers.solves.mixes For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wareham-d197319/for-sale_i71122582
The village of Bere Regis is featured in the Magna Carta and the church of St John the Baptist, dates back at least 1000 years. You can feel this sense of history as you crunch up the gravel on Church Lane, leading you to the impressive historic building, and to the white painted wooden gate of Church Lane Cottage.Go through the gate, into the walled garden, cross the pathway and straight up to the front door, then step into the HALLWAY. Your eye is drawn through the space to the lush green courtyard beyond. To make the most of this courtyard, the LIBRARY has large windows taking in the light and greenery. A perfect space for reading, playing or hobbies. On a practical note, there is a handy CLOAKROOM with W.C., and on the other side of the house is a sensible BOOT ROOM. This room acts as a utility space, with an additional spacious store cupboard. There are many cupboards and surfaces, space for muddy boots, and dog beds! Once used to make and store preserves and chutneys, could you be inspired to do the same? There is a side door which leads out to the courtyard garden, and a light glass roof, making it a glorious imaginative space. The KITCHEN/DINING ROOM is an amazing space, stylishly combining contemporary living with farmhouse chic, who wouldn't want to make this perfect place the hub of the house.The generous SITTING ROOM has windows both to the churchyard and to your own courtyard. With a large log burner set at one end of the room, this is both cosy and quirky. Don't expect a straight line here. The cobb walls envelop you, giving a very restful feel. In the corner of the room are the STAIRS to the upstairs accommodation. Here you will first find a delightful and restful DOUBLE BEDROOM, with views out to the churchyard. Next to this is a further DOUBLE BEDROOM, light and airy with similar views. The FAMILY BATHROOM is indulgent and relaxing, with a modern freestanding bath to relaxingly soak in, a separate shower, wash hand basin and W.C.Follow the winding landing to a quiet place of contemplation, with small windows giving vignettes of views out to the church. Here, there is space for a comfy chair to curl up with a book. A single BEDROOM/HOME OFFICE is next. And then the PRINCIPAL BEDROOM, which is a spacious and light room, a Velux window literally giving you your own star gazing portal. The very modern and generous ENSUITE SHOWER ROOM has a walk-in shower, wash hand basin and W.C.Outside Follow the gravelled lane towards the church of St John the Baptist, and hidden behind a wooded gate, is your entrance to Church Lane Cottage. A GARDEN reveals itself to you, hidden and private.A sunny, lawned area is fully enclosed, making it a safe place for dogs and children to play. There is a well in the garden, with a pump, adding not only character but a connection with the past. Large stone slabs are laid out as a patio, room for a dining table or sun loungers. There is a large SHED, to house the garden paraphernalia, and a corner to store and hide the bins.From the kitchen, there are large sliding doors to another enclosed COURTYARD. This is a delightful, private place for relaxation and contemplation. Place a table and chairs here, for easy family entertaining, or treat yourself with a cup of taking coffee and some gentle meditation.Location The historic village of Bere Regis, in the heart of Hardy country, is just off the A31 and A35 with easy and good access to the county town of Dorchester to the west and Poole and Bournemouth to the southeast. The property itself is located on a slightly elevated spot but within walking distance to the village shop and post office, church and public houses. There is a primary school in the village and the catchment is for the highly commended Lytchett and The Purbeck Schools. The main line stations from nearby Wareham, Wool and Dorchester are to Waterloo and Bristol respectively. A short drive will get you to the sandy beaches at Studland, Swanage and Weymouth and the wonderful Jurassic coastal walks at Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door.Directions Use what3words.com to accurately navigate to the exact spot. Search using these three words: Rummaged.partied.unlisted For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wareham-d197319/for-sale_i70213976
Welcome to Stanbarrow Farmhouse, which stands proudly in the heart of the lovely village of Bere Regis. The original part of the farmhouse is understood to be approximately 200 years old, and the house has many of its lovely original features. Stepping into the light HALLWAY you can feel the history as the house welcomes you in.The statement DRAWING ROOM is charming and light floods through from the front and rear. Just down 2 steps and you find yourself in a pretty STUDY AREA which overlooks the glorious back garden. The DINING ROOM sits on the other side of the hallway and is a superb and substantial room for formal dining - what a fabulous room for family meals. Then into the KITCHEN with its wonderful farmhouse feel, it is large and welcoming, and you can just imagine gathering here with family and friends and then wandering through to the sunny GARDEN ROOM. On this level there is a very useful and good sized CLOAKROOM and under a STORM PORCH from a rear access, you will find a very convenient LAUNDRY ROOM.In the HALLWAY, stairs rise to the FIRST FLOOR LANDING and the very generous bedroom accommodation. The PRINCIPAL BEDROOM is substantial, light and has a good-sized EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM. There is a large window to the front and a built-in wardrobe. BEDROOM 2 is an equally substantial double room with windows to the front and side and a built-in wardrobe. BEDROOM 3 is another large double bedroom with window overlooking the side garden. At the end of the landing is BEDROOM 4 another double room which overlooks the garden. From the landing there are two steps down to the generous FAMILY BATHROOM, which has a bathtub and a separate shower cubicle.Outside The south facing TERRACE, is perfect for sitting out and soaking up the sun. You are surrounded by traditional cottage garden flowers and shrubs - a garden well-tended and a delight to be in.Roses climb the old garden walls and a doorway tantalises you to enter into your very own secret WALLED GARDEN. Rose beds surround a lawn and there is a perfect seating spot in the sunny corner.On a practical note, there is a GARAGE and a PARKING SPACE.Location This impressive home sits within the village of Bere Regis, which is located in the heart of Hardy country. The property itself is walking distance to the newly revamped village shop and post office, the church and both public houses. The village has some spectacular walks along the river and through Mays Wood. There is a primary school in the village and the catchment is for the highly commended Lytchett School. The main line stations from nearby Wareham, Wool and Dorchester are to Waterloo and Bristol respectively. A short drive will get you to the sandy beaches at Studland, Swanage and Weymouth, and the spectacular Jurassic coastal views that Durdle Door and Luworth Cove have to offer.Directions Use what3words.com to accurately navigate to the exact spot. Search using these three words:guises.rocker.repeating For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wareham-d197319/for-sale_i70174437
Wonderfully presented 4 bed detached house located in Wareham Comprised of: Warm and welcoming entrance hallway Well-appointed kitchen with base and wall units Spacious and cosy living room. Light, double aspect room with patio doors to the garden Spacious family room/dining room flowing into the kitchen, giving flexible space; a light room with garden views and patio doors to the gardenGenerously sized master bedroom Three additional good sized bedrooms 3rd reception room - a useful and flexible space - this can be a home office, a playroom, or could be used as an additional bedroomBathroom with three-piece suite Additional features: FreeholdFully double glazed throughout Gas central heating EPC Rating: CCouncil tax band: EOff road parking Private patio area Solar panelsDownstairs toilet and shower roomLight and airy feel throughout the houseDesirable and quiet residential areawalking distance to a good (Ofsted rating, 2023) primary schoolWoodland walks and cycle pathsconvenience storesBus Routes Close to local amenities and schools Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Dorset, Wareham is a historic market town steeped in charm and character. Situated on the banks of the River Frome and nestled within the picturesque Isle of Purbeck, Wareham boasts a rich heritage dating back to Saxon times.The town centre is a delightful blend of quaint streets, historic buildings, and bustling market squares. Stroll along the ancient town walls, which date back to the 9th century, and soak in the atmosphere of centuries gone by. The market square is a focal point, where locals and visitors alike gather to browse stalls selling fresh produce, artisan crafts, and antiques.Wareham is dotted with charming cafes, traditional pubs, and independent shops, offering a warm welcome and a taste of local hospitality. Sample delicious Dorset delicacies, from freshly caught seafood to award-winning cheeses, or enjoy a pint of locally brewed ale in a cozy pub with a roaring fire.Nature lovers will be enchanted by Wareham's scenic surroundings, which include the expansive Wareham Forest and the tranquil River Frome. Explore miles of walking and cycling trails, meander along the riverbanks, or embark on a boat trip to discover the hidden beauty of the Dorset countryside.History buffs will find plenty to captivate them in Wareham, with attractions such as the Wareham Town Museum offering insights into the town's fascinating past. Nearby, the ruins of Wareham's medieval walls and the ancient earthworks of Maiden Castle provide a glimpse into the area's rich archaeological heritage.For those seeking outdoor adventure, Wareham is ideally situated for exploring the stunning Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its dramatic cliffs, fossil-rich beaches, and secluded coves. Whether you're kayaking along the coast, fossil hunting on the beaches, or simply soaking up the breathtaking views, there's something for everyone to enjoy.With its timeless charm, natural beauty, and wealth of attractions, Wareham offers a quintessentially English escape in the heart of Dorset, where the pace of life is gentle, and the welcome is always warm.Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the size and potential of this property.Buyer Process: Our customers use British Homebuyers to either purchase or assist in selling properties quickly and reliably. Therefore any new applicants to purchase are subject to vetting to ensure they meet strict criteria.Exclusivity Fee:You can secure the purchase today by paying an exclusivity fee of £2,000 which gives you the rights to purchase within a given timeframe. The exclusivity fee is returned to you upon successful completion of the property.A processing fee of £200 is required in order to draw up an exclusive legally binding contract between the buyer and seller. This gives the buyer exclusive rights to purchase within a pre-agreed timeframe.Paying this fee ensures that the seller takes their property off the market and reserves it exclusively for you, therefore eliminating the risk of gazumping and aborted costs. Disclaimer The particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of intended purchasers and do not constitute, any part of a contract. Nothing in these particulars shall be deemed to be a statement that the property is in good structural condition or otherwise nor that any of the services, appliances, equipment or facilities are in good working order. Purchasers should satisfy themselves of this prior to purchasing. The photograph(s) depict only certain parts of the property. It should not be assumed that any contents/furniture etc. photographed are included in the sale. It should not be assumed that the property remains as displayed in the photograph(s). No assumption should be made with regard to parts of the property that have not been photographed. Any areas, measurements, aspects or distances referred to are given as a GUIDE ONLY and are NOT precise. If such details are fundamental to a purchase, purchasers must rely on their own enquiries. Descriptions of the property are subjective and are used in good faith as an opinion and NOT as a statement of fact. Please make further inquiries to ensure that our descriptions are likely to match any expectations you may have. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wareham-d197319/for-sale_i68654825
Spacious and well-presented chalet style house close to Wareham centre. DescriptionA most attractive chalet style house having appealing elevations of whitened render above a brick plinth, under a tiled roof. The house offers spacious accommodation with a versatile layout that includes a bedroom and bathroom on the ground floor. The house has been the subject of modernisation including a newly fitted kitchen in the last year, and has the benefit of gas fired central heating, UPVC double glazed windows with leaded lights and solar panels. Internal inspection is recommended.A verandah entrance porch and oak front door open into the entrance hall, with walk in heated cloaks cupboard and understairs storage. The sitting room has a bay window to the front, wood flooring and a fireplace with open grate that is currently covered over. Double doors lead through to the large/ living/ dining room with wood floor, open fireplace with raised hearth, underfloor heating to the dining area, Velux roof windows and feature leaded windows with coloured glass panels and French doors onto the garden. The generous kitchen has recently been refitted with an extensive range of units in two contrasting colours with composite working surfaces, and includes a ceramic hob with extractor over, and twin Neff ovens. The adjoining utility room has a matching range of units, wall mounted gas fired boiler, plumbing and space for washer and dryer, and a door to the garden. Also on the ground floor is a study/ fourth bedroom and adjacent bathroom with corner bath and shower over, basin with storage beneath, WC and a heated linen cupboard.A staircase with wood handrail leads up to the first floor landing. The main bedroom has two fitted wardrobes, two eaves cupboards, one housing the hot water cylinder and features double doors and a Juliet balcony overlooking the rear garden. There are two further double bedrooms, one with built in wardrobes and both having eaves storage, and a family shower room. Double gates open into a brick paviour driveway provided parking for three or four cars. The front garden is laid to lawn with an attractive variety of shrubs and a mature Christmas tree. A path and gate to the side leads to a bin store/ utility area and on to the well maintained rear garden. This has a large 'L' shaped flagstone paved terrace perfect for outdoor entertaining. Twin paths flanked by shrub borders enclose a neat lawn and lead to a further terrace at the rear, and a large timber garden shed. Several silver birch trees provide further seclusion in the summer.LocationThe house occupies an excellent location just a 500m walk from the centre of Wareham. This popular and historic Saxon market town offers an excellent range of amenities including supermarket, cafe's, bars and restaurants, doctor's surgery, schools, library, Rex Cinema, and importantly a mainline railway station with a service to London Waterloo. The picturesque riverside quay with its pubs and restaurants is host to many local events, and the river flows into Poole Harbour, the second largest natural harbour in the world. For further amenities, Poole is about 9.5 miles, with its Dolphin shopping centre, Old Town and Quay, and the Lighthouse Theatre. The stunning UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast for fine walking and cycling starts at Studland Beach and includes the famous Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door. Other local attractions include Monkey World, RSPB Arne and the Tank Museum, Bovington.Square Footage: 1,883 sq ft DirectionsFrom the crossroads in the centre of Wareham, proceed westwards along West Street, which then becomes Worgret Road. After passing the small Fire Station on your left, number 37 Worgret Road can be found on the right hand side. Additional InfoCouncil Tax Band DMains water, electricity, gas and drainage. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wareham-d197319/for-sale_i70116138
West Holme Cottage offers breathtaking countryside views and oozes character and charm. Featuring a spacious garden and potential for a garage conversion (subject to planning permission), this four-bedroom detached house is a rare find just a short distance from Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door. This home offers a warm and inviting ambiance, perfect for families looking for a peaceful retreat. Upon entering, the utility area and cloakroom offer a convenient space, ideal for tidying up after outdoor excursions. The kitchen basks in natural light from dual aspect windows and offers ample space, complete with quality integrated appliances including a Leisure cookmaster range oven with induction hob and extractor fan over.The ground floor features a flexible open-plan layout encompassing living, dining, and study areas. Double doors from the dining area open onto the rear patio, creating an ideal setting for gatherings. The downstairs office doubles as a fourth bedroom, providing views of the garden and neighboring fields.A central staircase adds character, complementing exposed beams and a charming fireplace.Upstairs, the landing provides access to three main bedrooms, a bathroom, and a useful loft room. The well-proportioned bathroom includes a panel bath with shower, wash hand basin, and WC.Outside, the well-maintained gardens provide endless possibilities for customisation with a stunning outlook of the countryside. The sizable garden affords exceptional privacy, with occasional visits from donkeys or sheep adding to the serene atmosphere.Adjacent to the property, an oversized detached double garage offers conversion potential, subject to planning permission. The large driveway provides ample parking and additional storage space for boats, trailers, or motorhomes away from the garden area.Don't miss out on the opportunity to make this house your own - viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate its charm and potential. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wareham-d197319/for-sale_i71720606
Handsome Grade II listed Georgian villa in this quiet and sought after Dorset village. DescriptionA particularly handsome Grade II listed village house, known locally for its distinctive five chimneys, in the heart of this sought after village. This fine house is understood to have been built around 1830, and designed by Joseph Sellars who also designed the village church. The most pleasing elevations, in the Regency style, are of mainly colour washed render under a slate roof. The symmetrical front elevation features a lead capped porch, timber windows with decorative glazing bars, and the central five chimney stacks.Church Villa retains many original period features which include window shutters, fireplaces and plank and muntin panelling in the hall. The house was updated and extended in the late 1980's and early 1990's, including the addition of the garden room and kitchen wings, and offers well proportioned accommodation across two floors. It is fair to say that it would now benefit from sympathetic modernisation and refurbishment yet offers the purchaser huge potential to personalise and improve to their own specification.A panelled front door opens into an entrance vestibule with flagstone floor and guest cloakroom. The reception hall has a pair of doors on the garden front, which can also be used as the main entrance. The sitting room has a fireplace with cast iron inset, and a door to the garden room. This bright and versatile room has an oak floor and three pairs of French doors to the garden. The dining room also has a fireplace with inset tiles, and the study has fitted bookshelves. The breakfast room has a fitted cupboard and leads through to the good size kitchen having a range of units, oven and hob, oil fired Aga and French doors to the garden. There is also a useful utility/ boot room with Belfast sink, shower, washing machine plumbing, and the oil fired boiler. The staircase has wood balustrading and leads up to the first floor landing. There are four double bedrooms, the main bedroom having a door to the third bedroom, used as a dressing room. There is a compact bathroom with half bath, and a separate shower room. Most rooms in the house enjoy lovely views across the gardens and to farmland beyond.OutsideThe pretty gardens are a particular feature, being triangular in shape and extending to just over half an acre. They are arranged in several 'rooms' and are well stocked with a wide variety of herbaceous plants, shrubs and trees. Within the garden are several terraces for entertaining, and a utility area with garden sheds and a greenhouse. Two driveways lead off the side lane, one providing a parking area adjacent to the front door and another leading to the garage, currently arranged as a garden studio.LocationChurch Villa enjoys a delightfully quiet location, in the heart of this small village, just opposite the war memorial and along the lane from St Mary's church. Adjacent Morden has a modern village hall with sports and recreation facilities, and there is a popular pub, The World's End, at Winterborne Zelston.The village is conveniently situated midway between the A35 and the A31, approximately five miles north of the Saxon market town of Wareham and nine miles west of Wimborne Minster, both offering excellent amenities. Poole town centre with its shopping, entertainment and recreational facilities is about nine miles, and the renowned Poole Harbour and Sandbanks beach are about 12 miles.Trains run from Poole and Wareham to London Waterloo and the A31 leads directly onto the M27 and M3 to London.Local state schools are at Lytchett Matravers and Lytchett Minster, and independent schools in the wider area include Castle Court, Canford, Dumpton and Bryanston. Great walking and cycling can be enjoyed in Wareham Forest, along the stunning UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast beyond Wareham, and in The New Forest National Park, east of Ringwood.Square Footage: 2,378 sq ft Acreage: 0.5 AcresDirectionsFrom Wimborne, take the A31 west for about six miles. At the Worlds End pub, take the left turn onto the B3075 signposted to Morden. Follow this road for about a mile, and at the sharp right hand bend drive straight on signposted to Lytchett Matravers. After about 50m bear right signposted to Morden. Follow this lane along into the village. Church Villa can be found on the right hand side, a few houses past the church, and opposite the war memorial. Additional InfoCouncil Tax Band GMains water, electricity and drainage. Oil fired central heating and Aga. Please not that the working condition of any of the services or kitchen appliances has not been checked by the agents but at the time of taking particulars we were informed they were all in working order. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wareham-d197319/for-sale_i70967201
Park on the spacious private, gated drive and step into the bright and inviting ENTRANCE HALL, a light and airy space with high ceilings and bespoke oak staircase and galleried landing. It is a statement entrance, setting the tone for the rest of the house. The first double doorway opens to reveal the generously sized SITTING ROOM. With log burner and Purbeck stone fireplace, wide window to the front and double glazed bi-fold doors into the garden room, this is an elegant and welcoming room, cool in the summer and cosy in the winter.Follow through into the exceptional GARDEN ROOM, a truly generous room with space for a large dining table to embrace family and friends. Full length bifold doors open out onto the garden, allowing the room to be flooded with sunshine and a cool breeze on a summer's day. Adjoining the garden room is the KITCHEN/FAMILY SPACE. The kitchen is a stylish and contemporary space, with a large range to cook on and ample surfaces to work on too. Adjoining the kitchen and garden room is a SNUG to recline in after a meal or cosy up with your morning coffee. This superb open plan space is perfect for big family get togethers! Off the entrance hall is a convenient UTILITY ROOM with W.C., with plumbing and space for washing machine and dryer. There is an additional reception room, presently a HOME GYM, but could just as easily work as a FORMAL DINING ROOM or PLAYROOM. Then, through an inner door there is a separate nook, which the present owners use as their STUDY.From the entrance hall, the staircase rises to the generous first floor landing, and the bedroom accommodation. The PRINICPAL BEDROOM is a generous double room with a lovely outlook onto the garden, convenient built-in wardrobe space and an ensuite with shower, W.C. and wash basin. BEDROOM 2 is a beautifully designed double room, with built-in wardrobe and stunning Jack & Jill ensuite with a large shower, W.C. and wash basin. Perfect as a guest room or to realise your B&B aspirations! BEDROOM 3, is another good-sized double room with window overlooking the garden, letting in plenty of sunshine. This room also has the added luxury of an ensuite with shower, wash basin and W.C. Across the galleried landing is BEDROOM 4, an ideal double room with built in wardrobes for young family members and with ease of access to the Jack & Jill shower room. Around the corner from this room, stairs lead up to BEDROOM 5 which has large Velux windows and an exquisite ensuite, with shower with warm toned travertine stone decor, W.C., and wash basin, giving it a modern 'studio' feel. This is a generously sized double room, perfect to use as a room like to escape to.This well-maintained property is just waiting for you to make it your own home, after being lived in and loved. Get ready to fall head over heels in love with your new dream home!Outside The origin of the name, The Knap, stems from the high ground at the front of the property which provides privacy and seclusion. It has been kept as a natural area for local wildlife such as slow worms and hedgehogs. It is also a lovely spot to sit and catch the last of the evening sun. Set in a third of an acre, you'll find a beautiful GARDEN and DECK AREA, perfect for soaking up the sun or enjoying a BBQ with friends and family. A CHALET with its own patio in the garden is perfectly situated, ready to be a tranquil yoga studio or home office. With electrics and WC and hand wash basin already in place, it is poised to be transformed into whatever you want it to be.On the decoratively paved PRIVATE DRIVE, there is space enough to store your campervan or boat, securely. With plenty of OFF-STREET PARKING and a DOUBLE GARAGE, you can relax knowing your loved ones can visit without any stress.Location This well-loved family home is walking distance to the very popular village of Stoborough. With a well-provisioned shop just across the road, village school and active village hall, this is a thriving community. The bus stop is just a short walk away, with good links to Wareham, Corfe Castle, Swanage and Poole. The historic Saxon walled town of Wareham is just over a mile and has a mainline railway station (London Waterloo 2 1/2 hrs) and a wonderful variety of independent shops, banks, Post Office, schools, a library, leisure centre, churches, independent cinema and an array of cafes and public houses. Stoborough Heath offers enchanting walks and is perfect for dog walks. Arne Nature Reserve is also perfect for walkers and nature lovers, The Knap is located just 7 miles from the magnificent Studland beach, the seaside resort of Swanage, and the chain link ferry to Sandbanks.Directions Use what3words.com to accurately navigate to the exact spot. Search using these three words:airship.magnitude.lessening For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wareham-d197319/for-sale_i69121890
Welcome to Oak Tree Farm. It is utterly unique in its hideaway location, its beauty, its generous land and outbuildings.Protected on all sides by broadleaf woodland and open heath and with grounds of approximately 14.5 acres, including scores of mature oak trees and a babbling brook, the charming period cottage nestling at its centre is an oasis of privacy and tranquillity.The latched front door leads you into the flagstone LOBBY where you can fling your wellies and hang up your coat. The flagstone floor continues into the KITCHEN/DINING ROOM, a characterful space which includes a Rayburn range, walk in larder and dining table with views out over the gardens. Off the kitchen is a practical UTILITY room, with a deep sink in place. There is also a large STOREROOM, which is a great storage area for the fruits of your labour from the garden. A GARDENERS LOO completes the 'service' rooms of the cottage. You could convert this area into additional living space.From the kitchen, walk through the HALLWAY and into the SNUG, a sunny cheerful space with windows which draw light and nature in and a glass house which can be accessed through French windows. There is also an intricately decorated French log burner. The snug could also be used as a third bedroom or study. The SITTING ROOM is warm and inviting with a wide fireplace and an old brick bread oven under an original oak beam. The stunning wood burning stove has doors which open out so that everyone can fully enjoy the fire. The window seat is a great place to sit and daydream and gaze out across the land. The stairs will take you to TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS, seemingly able to blend generosity, character and cosiness. The landing is a generous and sunny area which could be used for reading, sketching or practising yoga. The BATHROOM serves both bedrooms and comprises a bath, separate shower cubicle, loo and wash basin. The room is bathed with sunlight and when you are in the bath you have a view out across your land to the far hills beyond! This delightful cottage is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle.In summer it feels like a seamless extension of the acreage and yet in the cooler months offers the very definition of 'hygge' cosiness. Here, you can enjoy modern, comfortable living in a private, rural setting. Here, you can wake up to the sounds of nature, spend your days exploring your own expansive grounds, and your evenings enjoying the peace and quiet of your secluded retreat. Or you could invite all your friends round for a wild garden party!Outside Free from road noise and light pollution, Oak Tree Farm is a wonderful place to relax and enjoy the nature which surrounds you. The night sky leaves you breathless and you are living side by side with a huge variety of flora and fauna as befits a farm which has been organic for over four decades. The land is level and well-drained and is divided into six fields, two small orchards, gardens, and a large woodland glade. The land could be used for livestock, growing produce or grazing horses. Or you can just spend your days and nights exploring your expansive grounds and enjoying them with your friends and family in a private magical setting. Oak Tree Farm has a healthy selection of fruit trees; including apple, pear, greengage, medlar and plum; and soft fruits such as raspberries, gooseberries, loganberries and blackcurrants, not to mention a private water supply from a natural spring and enough firewood from its many trees to keep the home fires burning throughout the winter. The property's secluded location offers an unparalleled sense of quietness and peace. Yet, it remains conveniently located for easy access to local amenities and transport links. There are paths and bridleways which lead straight from the farm across the heathland where you can walk, cycle or ride and not encounter a road for miles.Location East Stoke is a hamlet two miles east of Wool and three miles west of the riverside town of Wareham, both of which have a mainline (London Waterloo) railway station. Wareham offers myriad small independent shops and restaurants alongside delightful riverside walks, well-regarded schools, a surgery etc. Just six miles south of East Stoke is Lulworth Cove with its beautiful white pebble beach, part of the world famous Jurassic Coast. Also close at hand is Holme for Gardens, an RHS garden, garden centre and farm shop just over a mile away.Directions Use what3words.com to accurately navigate to the exact spot. Search using these three words: gent.misted.detectiveOn Google Maps put in 'Oak Tree Farm Wareham' For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wareham-d197319/for-sale_i71675945
Spacious modern country house in this rarely available location, set amongst the heathland of the RSPB Arne Nature Reserve. DescriptionA spacious modern country house built in the mid 1980's having pleasing elevations of red brick and tile hanging under a tiled roof. The house has the benefit of an air source heat pump for the central heating, double glazed windows, and a recently refitted family shower room. The house offers spacious accommodation with generous room sizes and many rooms in the house enjoy views across the gardens to the nature reserve, and Poole Harbour in the distance.An entrance porch and front door open into the hall, with wood floor, feature curved brick wall and understairs cupboard. The study/ fifth bedroom has an en suite shower room that also doubles as a guest cloakroom. The sitting room has a feature stone fireplace with log burner and French doors to the conservatory with lovely open views. The large dining room has patio doors to the terrace, and has a door to the kitchen/ breakfast room. This is fitted with a range of oak fronted units with quartz surfaces including a dishwasher, double oven and ceramic hob. A separate utility/ boot room has a sink, plumbing and space for washer and dryer, and doors to the cloakroom and outside. From the hall, a staircase with balustrading leads to the first floor landing with airing and storage cupboards. The main bedroom has double aspect windows with open views, built in wardrobes plus eaves storage, and an en suite bathroom. There are three further double bedrooms which share the refitted family shower room, with glazed shower, basin and WC. Outside Toad Hall is approached through a five bar gate and a driveway provides parking for a good number of cars. There is a Double Garage with power and light, and a large cellar beneath the house (with limited head height) providing excellent storage. The house sits centrally in its attractive gardens which are mostly walled and well stocked with a wide variety of herbaceous plants, shrubs and trees. There are several terraces perfect for outdoor entertaining, and numerous other sitting areas to enjoy at different times of the day. The Summer House has light and power.LocationToad Hall enjoys a delightful location opposite the charming village church, and surrounded by the open heath and woodland of the RSPB Arne Nature Reserve and within the beautiful countryside of the Isle of Purbeck. There is a small secluded beach at Shipstal Point just a short 0.6 mile walk along the lane from the house. The historic walled Saxon town of Wareham is just 4.5 miles away, with day to day shopping, cafe's, bars, restaurants, and the popular riverside quay which hosts many events. The town also has a mainline train station to London Waterloo. The larger town of Poole is about 14 miles, offering excellent amenities, with Poole Harbour, the second largest natural harbour in the world, renowned for its yachting, water sports and beaches. The stunning UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic coast starts at Studland Bay, and other local attractions include Corfe Castle, Lulworth Cove and the popular seaside town of Swanage. There are schools for all ages in Wareham and many highly regarded independent schools in the wider area.Square Footage: 3,490 sq ft DirectionsFrom Wareham centre take the B3075 southwards over the bridge to Stoborough and just after passing the petrol station, turn left into Nutcrack Lane. Follow this lane for about three miles, passing the RSPB cafe and up to the church. The entrance to Toad Hall is straight ahead. Additional InfoCouncil Tax Band GMains electricity and water. Shared private drainage on the neighbouring property owned by the RSPB. Ground source heat pump for central heating. Please note that the working condition of any of the services or kitchen appliances have not been checked by the agents. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wareham-d197319/for-sale_i70246073
The PropertyA detached family home situated in a beautiful rural landscape. The property was built in 1910 and has been extended and renovated by the current owners. The accommodation includes a reception hall, lounge, ground floor double bedroom / third reception room, conservatory, kitchen/family room, utility room, and WC. On the first floor there are a further four double bedrooms, with the master suite featuring a dressing room / walk in wardrobe and an en-suite. Bedroom two also has an en-suite and a family bathroom serves bedrooms' three and four respectively.The grounds of the property are mainly laid to lawn with a variety of trees and shrubs. Decking wraps around from the conservatory and all the way along the side garden creating a perfect entertaining area and an ideal sun trap. The current garage has scope to be developed and has planning permission to extend it to a gross footprint of 5.2m x 4.5m. The drive and side gates have ample parking for 5 cars. Additionally, there is a large summer house (11.5mx 4.5m) with power and water connected, complete with WC and wash hand basin.Further features of the property include double glazing, LPG heating with recently re-fitted boiler and a pressurised water system, an oak staircase, and galleried landing, and solid oak internal doors.The property is located only 1.8 miles from Wareham and is close to country walks and Creech Heath. It is located in an area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB). Overall, this is an impressive family home that has been stylishly renovated and extended. The secluded grounds offer privacy and tranquillity in a beautiful rural setting. With its many features and proximity to natural beauty spots, this property is sure to appeal to those seeking a comfortable and impressive family home, yet only 2 hours by train to London Waterloo, direct from Wareham.Property ownership informationTenure: FreeholdCouncil tax band: EDisclaimer for virtual viewingsSome or all information pertaining to this property may have been provided solely by the vendor, and although we always make every effort to verify the information provided to us, we strongly advise you to make further enquiries before continuing.If you book a viewing or make an offer on a property that has had its valuation conducted virtually, you are doing so under the knowledge that this information may have been provided solely by the vendor, and that we may not have been able to access the premises to confirm the information or test any equipment. We therefore strongly advise you to make further enquiries before completing your purchase of the property to ensure you are happy with all the information provided. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wareham-d197319/for-sale_i68628697
Situated at the end of a short, no-through lane, The Stone Barn has a sheltered, south-facing position looking out across unspoilt countryside towards Kimmeridge Bay. In addition to being in an AONB fringing the World Heritage accredited Jurassic Coast, much of the village is still part of the beautiful 1,800-acre Smedmore Estate that surrounds it and has been in the same family for the past six centuries. Bought by its current owners in 1987, The Stone Barn was converted over three years from a period stone barn and adjoining stable block. It is believed that the barn was originally built in the late 17th century (the chamfered tie-beams are possibly timbers taken from Corfe Castle after the castle was slighted at the end of the Civil War). The newly converted property, which has a beautiful stone slate roof, was then used as a family holiday home for seventeen years before being used commercially as holiday accommodation until the present day. Arranged in an L-shape around a concrete yard, the former stable block houses a good-sized sitting room and large, adjacent, farmhouse-style kitchen plus two double bedrooms and a shower room on the ground floor, with four further bedrooms and three bathrooms within the roof space. The barn adjoins one end of the stable block and is currently used as a large family-use/entertainment space and has a split level floor, exposed roof timbers and a minstrel's gallery at one end. The barn has double doors on one side that open to the yard and a further set of glazed doors that look out to sea and open out to the garden. The size of the barn/party room, sitting room and kitchen/dining room along with the number of bedrooms (including one very large bedroom, which is ideal as a children's dormitory) make The Stone Barn ideal for multi-family holidays and it has proved to be extremely popular over the years.GardenThe Stone Barn has ample parking space on the yard in front of the barn, where the walls in summer are clad in roses and honeysuckle. There is an additional, single parking space off the passing lane just beyond the barn. At one end of the former stable block is an integral, single garage that opens onto the yard. Close to the barn and just off the edge of the concrete yard is a gravelled outside dining area. Beyond it opens out into the garden, which amounts to about a third of an acre and extends out on the western and southern sides of the barn. To the south is a gently sloping lawn with fantastic views out over the surrounding countryside and out over Kimmeridge Bay. The lawn is flanked on one side by an attractive stream set within a steep-sided gully, whose sides are dotted with several mature, native trees including willow, ash and dogwood along with several fruit trees. On the western side of the barn is a sheltered lawn bound on three sides by tall, stone walling and easily maintained, raised borders.The Stone Barn has an idyllic setting on the edge of the small village of Kimmeridge, which is situated within the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and is just a mile from Kimmeridge Bay. The village has a parish church and village hall and for most day-to-day needs there is an excellent range of local shops, services and amenities in the small town of Wareham, which has a Sainsbury's, the popular Salt Pig farm shop and a farmer's market every Saturday (see and addition, the sizeable towns of Dorchester, Poole and Bournemouth are all within easy driving distance. For travel links the A351 running through Corfe Castle is just 2 miles away, there is a direct rail service from Wareham train station to Waterloo (2.5 hours) and the airports at Bournemouth and Southampton are both relatively close by. The local area is also blessed with a wide choice of schools from both the state and independent sectors including Canford, Sunninghill, Milton Abbey, Bryanston and Knighton House, which are all within a 20-mile radius.Church Knowle 3 miles Corfe Castle 4.5 miles Wareham 6.5 miles (Waterloo 2.5 hours) Poole 15 miles Dorchester 22.5 miles Bournemouth Airport 24.5 miles Southampton Airport 50 miles (Distances and time approximate) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wareham-d197319/for-sale_i71367388
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