Guide price
£1,195,000
(£322/sq. ft)
5 bed property for saleWest Lane, Melbury Abbas, Shaftesbury SP7
5 beds
3 baths
4 receptions
3,713 sq. ft
EPC Rating: F
- Chain free
- Freehold
Symonds & Sampson - Sturminster Newton
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About this property
Detached stone house of over 3700 sq ft - In all 5.32 acres
No onward chain
Modernised and well presented throughout
Renovated kitchen with granite worktops
Master bedroom and ensuite bathroom
Separate guest bedroom with ensuite shower
3 further bedrooms, family bathroom
Lovely views and gardens. In-out drive
Garage, gym and stables, fields and woodland
A converted stone barn with over 3500 sq.ft. Of flexible internal accommodation and stunning views with gardens and land totalling about 5.32 acres.
Trigon House was developed in the late 1980s from an impressive stone barn that it is believed used to house the farm's hay wagons and the reason for the arches in the front elevation. It is built of stone elevations under pitched tiled roofs and provides spacious internal accommodation over three floors.
From the front there is an entrance to a large central hall, to one side there is a study with a wood burning stove and to the other side a double guest bedroom with en-suite bathroom and to the rear a cloakroom and laundry. The ground floor could easily be used as accommodation for a dependant relative with the current study being a large 20' x 18' sitting room.
A staircase leads to the first floor where there is a dual aspect drawing room with feature stone fireplace, sitting room and a recently renovated kitchen with Granite worksurfaces, Rangemaster and Butler's sink, opening into a large dining room giving a great open plan family or entertaining space. A door from the kitchen opens to a south west facing terrace ideal for al fresco dining. All rooms have good ceiling heights and large windows making the most of the wonderful far-reaching views. On the second floor the master bedroom has a dressing room and ensuite bathroom and there are three further double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
The gardens are to the rear and side (south and west) of the house and are neatly landscaped, private and full of flowers and shrubs giving plenty of colour.
A 5 bar gate leads to the stables, woodland and paddocks.
Situation
Melbury Abbas is a village nestling at the foot of Spreadeagle Hill between Blandford and Shaftesbury. Mentioned in the’ Domesday Book’ as ‘Meleberie’, the shape of the village has changed little over the centuries with its roots in farming. St. Thomas’s Church with its tower is roughly in the centre of the community. The area is within the Cranborne Chase and West Wiltshire Downs National Landscape and has many scenic walks and lovely riding.
The area is well-known for its abundance of excellent state and private schools and from the A350 there is superb access to the north (Warminster, Bath), Salisbury via the A30 and A303 to London and the west. Shaftesbury (about 2 miles) has a lovely high street and range of independent shops, boutiques, restaurants as well as supermarkets. Gillingham (7 miles) has a mainline station (London Waterloo about 2 hours).
Directions
From Shaftesbury head south on the A350 towards Blandford passing through Cann. Continue up the hill and turn left onto West Lane towards Melbury Abbas and the Village Hall. Continue along West Lane where the entrance to Trigon will be found on the left.
Outside
The property is approached from the lane via a wooden 5-bar gate to an in-out drive lined with trees, mature hedging and flower and herbaceous borders, to a large parking area and double garage. The detached stone garage block comprises a garage of 19'8 x 19'8 with power, light and electric up and over door while a personnel door opens to a gym. In 2021 the owners installed solar panels and battery storage. There is a large south-facing terrace to the rear of the house accessed from the kitchen, which is a real sun trap and from there leading to a sloping landscaped garden, mainly laid to lawn with mature trees, flowerbeds and shrub borders. The garden continues to the side of the house and drive and a 5 bar gate leads to the stable block with two loose boxes, garden store and further garage, The gate also gives access to the land which is a mixture of woodland and two paddocks, which also have an access from West Lane, totalling 5.32 acres.
Services
Mains water and electricity are connected to the property. Private drainage. Lpg central heating system.
Material Information
Standard and ultrafast broadband is available. Deed agreement with Wessex Internet for fibre
Mobile phone network coverage is limited inside and likely outside – (coverage is best provided by Vodaphone)
(Information from Ofcom )
Council Tax Band: G
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