East Cruxton
Cruxton, Dorchester, Dorset, DT2 0DZ
Guide Price
£1,100,000
Residential Tags: Thatched Roof
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Pasture Land, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Nov 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Thatched Roof
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Pasture Land, Woodland
East Cruxton is approached down a narrow lane and accessed via a driveway leading up to a generous gravelled parking area in front of the house. Further down the lane there is a second entrance opening to a further parking area behind the house, beside which is a double garage block that also incorporates a garden store that would make an ideal home office. On the opposite side of the rear parking area is an enclosed area of garden comprising a central lawn surrounded at intervals by shrubs, mature trees and well-stocked
borders. A paved terrace fringes the rear of the house providing ample space for both eating and dining areas with immediate access to the house via twin sets of French windows. Below the front parking area, the garden drops down to an expanse of grassland leading to the river, where the river bank is fringed by several mature trees including several pollarded willows. On the far bank and accessed via a wide footbridge, is a deep, partly wooded strip of land extending the full width of the garden and enclosed by stock-proof fencing. In all the garden and grounds extend to about 2.24 acres (0.91 hectare).
Agent's Notes
Further land comprising a mix of broadleaf woodland and pasture may also be available by separate negotiation. The fishing rights on the River Frome are not owned by the vendor.
Maiden Newton 1 mile, Dorchester 9 miles (Waterloo 2.5 hours), West Bay (Jurassic Coast) 14 miles, Yeovil 14.7 miles, Sherborne 17 miles, Weymouth 18 miles Bournemouth Airport 39 miles, Exeter Airport 47.5 miles (Distances and times approximate.
East Cruxton has an enviable rural position on the edge of the small hamlet of Cruxton and conveniently near to the village of Maiden Newton, which has excellent amenities including a church, pub, petrol station, shops, restaurant, primary school, GP surgery and a rail link to Dorchester, Bath and Bristol (see wider requirements Dorchester and Yeovil are both within a reasonable distance. Despite its rural setting the property has good travel links nearby. The A356 runs through Maiden Newton and the A37 both provide fast access to the main road network, there is a frequent, direct rail service from Dorchester to Waterloo taking
about 2.5 hours and Bournemouth and Exeter Airports are both just over an hour's drive away offering both UK and international connections. The local area also boasts a wide choice of schools from both the state and independent sectors. These include three local primary schools all feeding to the Thomas Hardye School in Dorchester (Ofsted rated 1 Outstanding) along with nearby private schools including Sunninghill, Leweston, the Sherborne schools and Milton Abbey.
Marketed by: Knight Frank, Sherborne
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.