Guide price
£2,850,000
Detached house for saleBurton Street, Marnhull, Dorset DT10
EPC Rating: D
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About this property
Handsome period village house with stunning interiors
6 good sized bedrooms, 1 dressing room and
6 bath / shower rooms (4 en-suite)
Generous established gardens with large terrace
Superb leisure facilities including tennis court & pool
Pretty 1 bed annex (with own entrance / garden)
Kitchen garden, orchard and wild flower meadow
Beautiful walks over fields directly from the gardens
About 2.74 acres
An exceptional period country house with beautifully restored interiors and extensive grounds with annex, swimming pool and tennis court
The grange
This charming unlisted village house of about 6350 sq ft has everything a family needs and has been beautifully restored by the current owner who is a home stylist. The rooms flow effortlessly and are well-proportioned with good ceiling heights, a host of period features and plenty of light.
At the rear the honey-coloured handsome Marnhull stone façade is clad with wisteria overlooking extensive terracing and beautifully landscaped well-established gardens of 2.74 acres. The gardens have a series of “rooms” with wooded areas, interest and delightful vistas around every corner. This is a divine country house.
Area guide
The house sits in the oldest part of the village, within attractive Hardy countryside of Dorset which is rural yet accessible. It has two village shops / post office, pubs, churches and a village cricket ground, village hall and playground, Catholic and C of E junior schools. Sturminster Newton is the closest charming market town with a thriving community of independent shops, baker, butcher, traditional green grocers and cafes.
Shaftesbury is to the east with its array of boutique shops, excellent eateries and wide range of supermarkets. Gillingham is to the north with a Waitrose and station to London Waterloo (from under 2 hours). The Georgian town of Bath is easily accessible offering excellent shopping, the arts, fine dining restaurants and rugby. Alternatively, Sherborne to the west has a picturesque high street and new “The Sherborne” restaurant. Bruton and Castle Cary are also within reach.
The general area is renowned for its excellent range of schooling. Private schools include Port Regis, Sandroyd, Clayesmore, Hanford, Hazelgrove, Sherborne, Bryanston, Godolphin and Marlborough. There is also an excellent choice of state and primary schools locally.
Distances
Sturminster Newton 3.5 miles, Shaftesbury 6 miles,
Gillingham Station 6 miles, Sherborne 10 miles,
Bath 35 miles, Bristol Airport 42 miles,
Southampton Airport 53 miles
(Distances are approximate)
Additional information
Postcode: DT10 1PS
What3Words: Victor.logo.starfish
Services: Mains water, gas & drainage. BT broadband
Fixtures & Fittings: Please note that unless specifically mentioned all fixtures and fittings and garden ornaments are excluded from the sale but some items may be available by separate negotiation
EPC: D
Council Tax: House Band G, The Blue Studio Band A
Local Authority: Dorset Council
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