2 bedroom house
Eccliffe, Gillingham, Dorset, SP8 5RE
Guide Price
£425,000
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Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Oct 2021
- Removed: Oct 2021
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Paddock
A pleasantly located and rather individual dwelling offering scope to refurbish, modernise and extend subject to necessary consents set in 2 acres.
A quirky dwelling offering scope to refurbish, modernise and extend subject to necessary consents. Constructed in the 1973 of Bradstone elevations under a steep pitch tiled roof, the dwelling has timber casement double glazed windows. Arranged over two floors the 2 bedroomed house has an unusual layout, see floor plan, and some interesting features including an eyebrow window, parquet flooring, a triple plate Aga in the utility and a large 18ft sitting room.
Outside
The property enjoys two gated entrances to the driveway and garage and a separate field gate to the land. The tarmac driveway leads to a double garage which had a new roof in 2018. There are generous sized gardens laid to lawn and shrubs with a number of mature conifer trees providing seclusion and protection.
Beyond is a level paddock divided into two sections making Mayflower perfect for buyers with aspirations of keeping a few animals or interested in horticulture. The buyer shall erect a stockproof fence A B within 3 months of completion.
Services
Mains water and electricity. Private drainage system. Oil fired central heating.
Quarry Farm lies at the northern edge of the Blackmore Vale in the rural hamlet of Eccliffe where the local beauty spot of Eccliffe Mill was sketched by Constable in the 1820’s.
The Saxon Town of Gillingham is 1 mile away offering excellent communication links with a mainline railway to London (2 hours) and the A303 trunk road 4 miles north. The most northern town in Dorset Gillingham offers a range of facilities including local high street shops, 3 supermarkets, a leisure centre with pool, pubs and 2 business parks.
The area is renowned for its schools with Port Regis, Sandroyd and the Sherborne schools nearby whilst there are good state primary and secondary schools in Gillingham.
Marketed by: Symonds & Sampson, Sturminster Newton
A quirky dwelling offering scope to refurbish, modernise and extend subject to necessary consents. Constructed in the 1973 of Bradstone elevations under a steep pitch tiled roof, the dwelling has timber casement double glazed windows. Arranged over two floors the 2 bedroomed house has an unusual layout, see floor plan, and some interesting features including an eyebrow window, parquet flooring, a triple plate Aga in the utility and a large 18ft sitting room.
Outside
The property enjoys two gated entrances to the driveway and garage and a separate field gate to the land. The tarmac driveway leads to a double garage which had a new roof in 2018. There are generous sized gardens laid to lawn and shrubs with a number of mature conifer trees providing seclusion and protection.
Beyond is a level paddock divided into two sections making Mayflower perfect for buyers with aspirations of keeping a few animals or interested in horticulture. The buyer shall erect a stockproof fence A B within 3 months of completion.
Services
Mains water and electricity. Private drainage system. Oil fired central heating.
Quarry Farm lies at the northern edge of the Blackmore Vale in the rural hamlet of Eccliffe where the local beauty spot of Eccliffe Mill was sketched by Constable in the 1820’s.
The Saxon Town of Gillingham is 1 mile away offering excellent communication links with a mainline railway to London (2 hours) and the A303 trunk road 4 miles north. The most northern town in Dorset Gillingham offers a range of facilities including local high street shops, 3 supermarkets, a leisure centre with pool, pubs and 2 business parks.
The area is renowned for its schools with Port Regis, Sandroyd and the Sherborne schools nearby whilst there are good state primary and secondary schools in Gillingham.
Marketed by: Symonds & Sampson, Sturminster Newton
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.