Hazelgrove
Kingston, Sturminster Newton, Dorset, DT10 2DT
Guide Price
£800,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Georgian, Occupancy Condition
Property Tags: Equestrian
Land Tags: Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Aug 2022
- Removed: Nov 2022
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Georgian, Occupancy Condition
- Property Tags: Equestrian
- Land Tags: Pasture Land
An imposing modern 5-bedroom stone farmhouse enjoying countryside views, a games room and land.
• Accessible position in open Dorset countryside
• Impressive views from the rear towards the chalk escarpment of Bulbarrow Hill
• Substantial footprint of 3,772 sq.ft with generously proportioned rooms
• Interior suitable for modernisation
• Subject to an Agricultural Occupancy Condition
• EPC D, CTB G, Freehold
• Adjoining games/snooker room and large double garage
• Level pasture field and pond leading down to a small stream
In total 11.84 acres (4.79 hectares).
For Sale by Private Treaty
Introduction
Hazelgrove is one of the most prominent modern farmhouses in the area and presents an exciting opportunity to acquire a substantial detached property with a manageable acreage of land in a desirable and accessible rural position.
The Farmhouse
A well-constructed and substantial detached farmhouse built for the vendors grandparents in 1983. The dwelling is constructed of stone elevations under a tiled roof with metal casement double glazed windows and uPVC soffits and barge boards.
From the porch a grand entrance hall with parquet flooring and oak balustrade leads to the full house width 30ft triple aspect living room with a stone surround open fireplace and patio doors to the rear garden. Bi-fold doors open to the dining room. The kitchen enjoys an Aga, double oven, plentiful cupboard space and a wonderful outlook over the land. Beyond the utility is a covered area connecting the separate games/snooker room.
Upstairs, off the large landing are 4 well-proportioned double bedrooms all with built in cupboards, a single bedroom, a large bathroom with a corner bath and a second bathroom.
Surrounds
Double gates open to a large tarmac entrance area with a central island and plentiful parking. To the rear is a full length raised patio. On two sides are extensive lawned gardens with a small stone garden shed and post and rail fencing to the field.
The Land
A productive block of level pastureland of loam over Corallian limestone soil surrounded by mature hedgerows and stock-proof fencing. There is a road gate and plenty of space and scope to erect a farm building or stabling near here, subject to consent. Adding to the amenity and conservation appeal is a well-established pond surrounded by flora and small stream running along the eastern boundary. The property extends in total to 11.84 acres (4.79 hectares).
Located off a country lane in the wonderfully unspoilt rural Blackmore Vale, Hazelgrove lies just north of the popular village of Hazelbury Bryan which boasts a village shop, primary school, church and The Antelope public house. The house enjoys a breath-taking south-easterly view over its own land towards Okeford and Bulbarrow Hills. The former market town of Sturminster Newton is nearby offering a range of shops, a small supermarket, secondary school and a leisure centre. The historic Abbey town of Sherborne and Georgian town of Blandford Forum are slightly further afield with a larger range of facilities.
The area is renowned for its private schools including Bryanston, Clayesmore, the Sherborne Schools, Leweston and Port Regis all nearby.
Marketed by: Symonds & Sampson, Sturminster Newton
• Accessible position in open Dorset countryside
• Impressive views from the rear towards the chalk escarpment of Bulbarrow Hill
• Substantial footprint of 3,772 sq.ft with generously proportioned rooms
• Interior suitable for modernisation
• Subject to an Agricultural Occupancy Condition
• EPC D, CTB G, Freehold
• Adjoining games/snooker room and large double garage
• Level pasture field and pond leading down to a small stream
In total 11.84 acres (4.79 hectares).
For Sale by Private Treaty
Introduction
Hazelgrove is one of the most prominent modern farmhouses in the area and presents an exciting opportunity to acquire a substantial detached property with a manageable acreage of land in a desirable and accessible rural position.
The Farmhouse
A well-constructed and substantial detached farmhouse built for the vendors grandparents in 1983. The dwelling is constructed of stone elevations under a tiled roof with metal casement double glazed windows and uPVC soffits and barge boards.
From the porch a grand entrance hall with parquet flooring and oak balustrade leads to the full house width 30ft triple aspect living room with a stone surround open fireplace and patio doors to the rear garden. Bi-fold doors open to the dining room. The kitchen enjoys an Aga, double oven, plentiful cupboard space and a wonderful outlook over the land. Beyond the utility is a covered area connecting the separate games/snooker room.
Upstairs, off the large landing are 4 well-proportioned double bedrooms all with built in cupboards, a single bedroom, a large bathroom with a corner bath and a second bathroom.
Surrounds
Double gates open to a large tarmac entrance area with a central island and plentiful parking. To the rear is a full length raised patio. On two sides are extensive lawned gardens with a small stone garden shed and post and rail fencing to the field.
The Land
A productive block of level pastureland of loam over Corallian limestone soil surrounded by mature hedgerows and stock-proof fencing. There is a road gate and plenty of space and scope to erect a farm building or stabling near here, subject to consent. Adding to the amenity and conservation appeal is a well-established pond surrounded by flora and small stream running along the eastern boundary. The property extends in total to 11.84 acres (4.79 hectares).
Located off a country lane in the wonderfully unspoilt rural Blackmore Vale, Hazelgrove lies just north of the popular village of Hazelbury Bryan which boasts a village shop, primary school, church and The Antelope public house. The house enjoys a breath-taking south-easterly view over its own land towards Okeford and Bulbarrow Hills. The former market town of Sturminster Newton is nearby offering a range of shops, a small supermarket, secondary school and a leisure centre. The historic Abbey town of Sherborne and Georgian town of Blandford Forum are slightly further afield with a larger range of facilities.
The area is renowned for its private schools including Bryanston, Clayesmore, the Sherborne Schools, Leweston and Port Regis all nearby.
Marketed by: Symonds & Sampson, Sturminster Newton
Land Registry Data
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