Poole Road
Lytchett Matravers, Poole, Dorset, BH16 6AF
Guide Price
£1,200,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Equestrian
Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Paddock, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jul 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Equestrian
- Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Paddock, Woodland
A beautifully presented, modern 5 bedroom detached chalet style house set in about 7.5 acres including 4 stables, a haystore, paddocks, triple garaging and a large lake, on an elevated site with outstanding open views over the surrounding farmland.
Built in the early 1970s, substantially extended and refurbished in 2002, and upgraded to a high standard since our clients took ownership in 2014, the property is situated a few hundred yards along a private gravel lane, enjoying easy road access to Dorchester, Blandford and Wimborne. Local shops are available in Corfe Mullen and Lytchett Matravers, and the coastal towns of Poole and Bournemouth, both of which have mainline rail links to London Waterloo, are within about 20 minutes' drive.
Traditionally constructed, with facing brick and shiplap elevations under a natural slate roof (with a small slate dormer), the house is connected to all mains services, and has gas central heating and UPVC double glazed windows.
This well appointed property will appeal to purchasers looking for land, equestrian facilities, stunning views, and easy access to several towns.
A covered entrance way and double doors lead into a small hallway with an impressive oak and glass staircase to the first floor.
There is a large, dual aspect living/dining room with a feature wood burning stove on a large stone plinth, a pine boarded floor, exposed ceiling timbers, and 2 pairs of casement doors to a deck, with magnificent views.
The kitchen/breakfast room has double doors to the rear deck, giving superb views. It also features an excellent range of oak units and black polished granite work surfaces, butler's sink, island with cupboards and drawers beneath, Smeg stainless steel range cooker (with 6-burner hob and 2 ovens), extractor, free standing LG American style fridge-freezer, integrated dishwasher, space for washing machine, wine rack, tiled walls, and door to a covered porch.
There is a fully tiled shower room with walk-in double shower, vanity unit, inset wash basin, WC, towel radiator and exposed ceiling beams.
The impressive principal bedroom enjoys a light dual aspect, and has exposed ceiling timbers, 2 pairs of casement doors to the deck, giving superb views over farmland and the valley beyond, and a luxury en suite bath/shower room with free standing double-ended bath, walk-in double shower, vanity unit with twin wash basins, concealed cistern WC, and exposed ceiling timbers. Bedroom 5 is currently used as a dressing room.
On the first floor there is a large, semi-galleried landing with rooflight and double cupboard housing a wall mounted gas boiler and pressurised hot water cylinder.
Bedroom 2 is a large, triple aspect room with superb views over farmland and the valley beyond, and bedroom 3 is a large double bedroom with rooflight, built-in double wardrobe, and low walkway giving access to a further dressing room/bedroom. Bedroom 4 is a single room currently used as a study, with a rooflight, and there is a bath/shower room with free standing bath tub, shower cubicle, vanity unit, wash basin and concealed cistern WC.
The farm is approached along the gravelled section of Poole Road, the entrance to which is adjacent to the junction with Rushall Lane. A 5-bar gate gives access to a driveway, and electric double gates lead into a large gravelled courtyard with space to park numerous vehicles. A pair of 5-bar gates leads to the paddocks.
The property is set in about 7.5 acres of paddocks and woodland, sloping down to a large freshwater lake and enjoying spectacular rural views.
Exterior facilities include 4 stables, one of which is mobile, a former double garage now used as a haystore, and a very well presented, oak-framed triple garage with a natural slate roof, 2 electric up-and-over doors, lighting and power.
A large raised entertaining deck and barbecue area (with timber balustrades) stretches the full width of the property and offers outstanding views over the land and beyond.
The land is enclosed by post-and-rail fencing, and sub-divided by mains electric fencing into 4 separate paddocks with mains water troughs. There is a large area of woodland (including oak, willow and sycamore trees.)
DIRECTIONS: From the Roundhouse roundabout at Sturminster Marshall, proceed towards Poole on the A350. The entrance to the unmade, gravelled section of Poole Road can be found on the left hand side, just before the junction with Rushall Lane.
COUNCIL TAX: Band E
EPC RATING: Band C
Marketed by: Christopher Batten, Wimborne
Built in the early 1970s, substantially extended and refurbished in 2002, and upgraded to a high standard since our clients took ownership in 2014, the property is situated a few hundred yards along a private gravel lane, enjoying easy road access to Dorchester, Blandford and Wimborne. Local shops are available in Corfe Mullen and Lytchett Matravers, and the coastal towns of Poole and Bournemouth, both of which have mainline rail links to London Waterloo, are within about 20 minutes' drive.
Traditionally constructed, with facing brick and shiplap elevations under a natural slate roof (with a small slate dormer), the house is connected to all mains services, and has gas central heating and UPVC double glazed windows.
This well appointed property will appeal to purchasers looking for land, equestrian facilities, stunning views, and easy access to several towns.
A covered entrance way and double doors lead into a small hallway with an impressive oak and glass staircase to the first floor.
There is a large, dual aspect living/dining room with a feature wood burning stove on a large stone plinth, a pine boarded floor, exposed ceiling timbers, and 2 pairs of casement doors to a deck, with magnificent views.
The kitchen/breakfast room has double doors to the rear deck, giving superb views. It also features an excellent range of oak units and black polished granite work surfaces, butler's sink, island with cupboards and drawers beneath, Smeg stainless steel range cooker (with 6-burner hob and 2 ovens), extractor, free standing LG American style fridge-freezer, integrated dishwasher, space for washing machine, wine rack, tiled walls, and door to a covered porch.
There is a fully tiled shower room with walk-in double shower, vanity unit, inset wash basin, WC, towel radiator and exposed ceiling beams.
The impressive principal bedroom enjoys a light dual aspect, and has exposed ceiling timbers, 2 pairs of casement doors to the deck, giving superb views over farmland and the valley beyond, and a luxury en suite bath/shower room with free standing double-ended bath, walk-in double shower, vanity unit with twin wash basins, concealed cistern WC, and exposed ceiling timbers. Bedroom 5 is currently used as a dressing room.
On the first floor there is a large, semi-galleried landing with rooflight and double cupboard housing a wall mounted gas boiler and pressurised hot water cylinder.
Bedroom 2 is a large, triple aspect room with superb views over farmland and the valley beyond, and bedroom 3 is a large double bedroom with rooflight, built-in double wardrobe, and low walkway giving access to a further dressing room/bedroom. Bedroom 4 is a single room currently used as a study, with a rooflight, and there is a bath/shower room with free standing bath tub, shower cubicle, vanity unit, wash basin and concealed cistern WC.
The farm is approached along the gravelled section of Poole Road, the entrance to which is adjacent to the junction with Rushall Lane. A 5-bar gate gives access to a driveway, and electric double gates lead into a large gravelled courtyard with space to park numerous vehicles. A pair of 5-bar gates leads to the paddocks.
The property is set in about 7.5 acres of paddocks and woodland, sloping down to a large freshwater lake and enjoying spectacular rural views.
Exterior facilities include 4 stables, one of which is mobile, a former double garage now used as a haystore, and a very well presented, oak-framed triple garage with a natural slate roof, 2 electric up-and-over doors, lighting and power.
A large raised entertaining deck and barbecue area (with timber balustrades) stretches the full width of the property and offers outstanding views over the land and beyond.
The land is enclosed by post-and-rail fencing, and sub-divided by mains electric fencing into 4 separate paddocks with mains water troughs. There is a large area of woodland (including oak, willow and sycamore trees.)
DIRECTIONS: From the Roundhouse roundabout at Sturminster Marshall, proceed towards Poole on the A350. The entrance to the unmade, gravelled section of Poole Road can be found on the left hand side, just before the junction with Rushall Lane.
COUNCIL TAX: Band E
EPC RATING: Band C
Marketed by: Christopher Batten, Wimborne
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.