3 bedroom house
Broadwindsor, Beaminster, Dorset, DT8 3RS
Guide Price
£500,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: May 2021
- Removed: Oct 2021
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
A very attractive, individual detached character house set in large gardens with a paddock set in about 3 acres in a private country setting in Broadwindsor. Available as a whole or in two parts (house-0.4 acre and land-3 acre separately). EPC Band E. No forward chain.
The Property - Havendale is a very attractive, individual detached character house set in large gardens with a small paddock together with an additional three acres of grazing land in a private country setting with long range views. The family ownership goes back over 90 years and this will be the first time that the property has come to the market. It was built in 1930 and has classic pebbledash rendered elevations under a clay tiled roof. The house still retains a whole number of original features typical of its period including a bay window, fireplaces, panelled doors, picture rails and deep skirting boards. All of the rooms enjoy lovely aspects over the gardens, land and surrounding countryside. Although clearly a well-loved home, the property would now benefit from general updating and there is excellent scope for enlargement.
A large ornate pillared porch leads into a reception hall, sitting room featuring a bay window and fireplace, separate dining room with fireplace, kitchen with solid oak fronted units and walk in larder, lobby and WC. All three bedrooms and the bathroom on the first floor enjoy the great views.
Outside - In total, the land extends to 3.4 acres comprising the house with immediate gardens of just under 0.4 acre together with the additional 3 acres of grazing land.
It is approached through a five-bar gate onto a long driveway leading to a turning and parking area together with a detached double garage.
Good sized, level well tendered gardens surround the house together with a range of greenhouses and sheds along with a small paddock with two former chicken huts.
The grazing land of 3 acres is reasonably level, down to grass and stock proofed incorporating a galvanised iron stable/barn building and a dilapidated galvanised iron store. Field gate access is off the main road. The land is not subject to any public or private rights of way.
Situation - Havendale enjoys a lovely country setting adjoining open fields with no immediate nearby neighbours in an area known as Sandpits mid-way between the villages of Broadwindsor and Drimpton. It lies within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Broadwindsor has much to offer for people of all ages with an active and friendly community and amenities including a well renowned craft centre, village shop, pub, church, village hall and primary school. Nearby, Drimpton also has a public house and village hall. Charming Beaminster with its characterful square and comprehensive range of independent shops, restaurants and pubs is just 3 miles drive away and the popular market town of Bridport and the beautiful Jurassic Coast is only about 15 minutes’ drive. Crewkerne is within easy reach with a mainline rail service.
Services - •The house- Mains electricity and water, private drainage, oil fired central heating.
•The land- No services.
Viewings - Strictly by appointment through Stags.
Directions - From Bridport, follow the A366 to Beaminster, continue on this road through the square and turn left at the roundabout towards Broadwindsor. Once in the village, follow the one way system and by The White Lion pub, continue straight ahead signed Drimpton. On leaving Broadwindsor village, Havendale is found on the left after about 1.1 miles.
Marketed by: Stags, Bridport
The Property - Havendale is a very attractive, individual detached character house set in large gardens with a small paddock together with an additional three acres of grazing land in a private country setting with long range views. The family ownership goes back over 90 years and this will be the first time that the property has come to the market. It was built in 1930 and has classic pebbledash rendered elevations under a clay tiled roof. The house still retains a whole number of original features typical of its period including a bay window, fireplaces, panelled doors, picture rails and deep skirting boards. All of the rooms enjoy lovely aspects over the gardens, land and surrounding countryside. Although clearly a well-loved home, the property would now benefit from general updating and there is excellent scope for enlargement.
A large ornate pillared porch leads into a reception hall, sitting room featuring a bay window and fireplace, separate dining room with fireplace, kitchen with solid oak fronted units and walk in larder, lobby and WC. All three bedrooms and the bathroom on the first floor enjoy the great views.
Outside - In total, the land extends to 3.4 acres comprising the house with immediate gardens of just under 0.4 acre together with the additional 3 acres of grazing land.
It is approached through a five-bar gate onto a long driveway leading to a turning and parking area together with a detached double garage.
Good sized, level well tendered gardens surround the house together with a range of greenhouses and sheds along with a small paddock with two former chicken huts.
The grazing land of 3 acres is reasonably level, down to grass and stock proofed incorporating a galvanised iron stable/barn building and a dilapidated galvanised iron store. Field gate access is off the main road. The land is not subject to any public or private rights of way.
Situation - Havendale enjoys a lovely country setting adjoining open fields with no immediate nearby neighbours in an area known as Sandpits mid-way between the villages of Broadwindsor and Drimpton. It lies within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Broadwindsor has much to offer for people of all ages with an active and friendly community and amenities including a well renowned craft centre, village shop, pub, church, village hall and primary school. Nearby, Drimpton also has a public house and village hall. Charming Beaminster with its characterful square and comprehensive range of independent shops, restaurants and pubs is just 3 miles drive away and the popular market town of Bridport and the beautiful Jurassic Coast is only about 15 minutes’ drive. Crewkerne is within easy reach with a mainline rail service.
Services - •The house- Mains electricity and water, private drainage, oil fired central heating.
•The land- No services.
Viewings - Strictly by appointment through Stags.
Directions - From Bridport, follow the A366 to Beaminster, continue on this road through the square and turn left at the roundabout towards Broadwindsor. Once in the village, follow the one way system and by The White Lion pub, continue straight ahead signed Drimpton. On leaving Broadwindsor village, Havendale is found on the left after about 1.1 miles.
Marketed by: Stags, Bridport
Land Registry Data
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