4 bedroom house
Stowell Crescent, Wareham, Dorset, BH20 4PY
Guide Price
£1,100,000
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Summary Details
- First Marketed: Aug 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
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Spacious family house in one of Wareham's most sought after roads.
Description
A spacious detached family house, understood to have been built in the 1950’s having characterful elevation of local Purbeck stone under a tiled roof, and featuring colour coded UPVC double glazed windows. In 2013/14, the current owner carried out an extensive program of refurbishment including an extension to provide the garage, utility room and to create the much larger main and second bedrooms. This permission included provision for a conservatory which was not built. The house offers space and scope for further extension, subject of course to any necessary permissions being obtained. Many rooms enjoy open views to the south and west across the exceptionally large rear garden, one of the undoubted features of the property.
An entrance porch and panelled hardwood front door open into the hall, with parquet floor, understairs cupboards, and a modern guest cloakroom. The double aspect sitting room has a fireplace with stone hearth and log burner, herringbone parquet floor, and French doors to the terrace and garden. The study has a stone fire surround and parquet floor, and could also be used as a fifth bedroom or snug. The dining room has a tiled floor and is open to the kitchen fitted with a comprehensive range of wood units with granite tops including a Belfast sink, integrated dishwasher, gas hob and double electric oven, and a tiled floor. The large utility/ boot room has a sink, plumbing and space for washer and dryer and doors to the garden and garage.
From the hall, a staircase with oak balustrading leads to the first floor landing with. The generous main bedroom has double aspect windows and a modern en suite shower room. There are three further double bedrooms all with double aspects, and one with built in wardrobes, plus the modern family bathroom, with bath and separate shower. The house has the benefit of mains gas fired central heating.
Outside
A driveway with parking for a good number of cars leads to the integral Garage with electric door. Gates to the side provide further hardstanding. The property enjoys delightful secluded gardens of approximately half an acre which wrap around the south side of the house to the west facing rear garden. There is a sunny paved terrace, and a large level lawn with a variety of shrubs mature trees and fruit trees. Within the garden are a summerhouse and garden store/greenhouse, with scope for further improvement and uses. At the end of the garden are a fruit cage and chicken run.
Location
The house enjoys a first class location in this highly sought after crescent, just half a mile from the excellent facilities of the centre of the popular and historic walled Saxon town of Wareham.
These include supermarkets, day to day shops, many café’s, bars, restaurants, the Purbeck Sports Centre, Wareham Common, and the popular riverside quay the focus of many local events throughout the year.
The town also has a train station with regular services into London Waterloo.
The larger towns of Poole and Dorchester are approx.10 and 17 miles respectively, both offering excellent amenities.
Poole Harbour, the second largest natural harbour in the world is renowned for its yachting, water sports and fine beaches.
The stunning UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic coast starts at Studland Bay, approx. 10 miles away, and the popular seaside town of Swanage is a similar distance.
There are state schools for all ages in Wareham itself, and many highly regarded independent schools in the wider area.
Square Footage: 2,004 sq ft
Acreage: 0.5 Acres
Directions
From the crossroads in central Wareham - take the B3070 Worgret Road westwards. The turning into Stowell Crescent is on the left after just under half a mile
Marketed by: Savills, Wimborne
Description
A spacious detached family house, understood to have been built in the 1950’s having characterful elevation of local Purbeck stone under a tiled roof, and featuring colour coded UPVC double glazed windows. In 2013/14, the current owner carried out an extensive program of refurbishment including an extension to provide the garage, utility room and to create the much larger main and second bedrooms. This permission included provision for a conservatory which was not built. The house offers space and scope for further extension, subject of course to any necessary permissions being obtained. Many rooms enjoy open views to the south and west across the exceptionally large rear garden, one of the undoubted features of the property.
An entrance porch and panelled hardwood front door open into the hall, with parquet floor, understairs cupboards, and a modern guest cloakroom. The double aspect sitting room has a fireplace with stone hearth and log burner, herringbone parquet floor, and French doors to the terrace and garden. The study has a stone fire surround and parquet floor, and could also be used as a fifth bedroom or snug. The dining room has a tiled floor and is open to the kitchen fitted with a comprehensive range of wood units with granite tops including a Belfast sink, integrated dishwasher, gas hob and double electric oven, and a tiled floor. The large utility/ boot room has a sink, plumbing and space for washer and dryer and doors to the garden and garage.
From the hall, a staircase with oak balustrading leads to the first floor landing with. The generous main bedroom has double aspect windows and a modern en suite shower room. There are three further double bedrooms all with double aspects, and one with built in wardrobes, plus the modern family bathroom, with bath and separate shower. The house has the benefit of mains gas fired central heating.
Outside
A driveway with parking for a good number of cars leads to the integral Garage with electric door. Gates to the side provide further hardstanding. The property enjoys delightful secluded gardens of approximately half an acre which wrap around the south side of the house to the west facing rear garden. There is a sunny paved terrace, and a large level lawn with a variety of shrubs mature trees and fruit trees. Within the garden are a summerhouse and garden store/greenhouse, with scope for further improvement and uses. At the end of the garden are a fruit cage and chicken run.
Location
The house enjoys a first class location in this highly sought after crescent, just half a mile from the excellent facilities of the centre of the popular and historic walled Saxon town of Wareham.
These include supermarkets, day to day shops, many café’s, bars, restaurants, the Purbeck Sports Centre, Wareham Common, and the popular riverside quay the focus of many local events throughout the year.
The town also has a train station with regular services into London Waterloo.
The larger towns of Poole and Dorchester are approx.10 and 17 miles respectively, both offering excellent amenities.
Poole Harbour, the second largest natural harbour in the world is renowned for its yachting, water sports and fine beaches.
The stunning UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic coast starts at Studland Bay, approx. 10 miles away, and the popular seaside town of Swanage is a similar distance.
There are state schools for all ages in Wareham itself, and many highly regarded independent schools in the wider area.
Square Footage: 2,004 sq ft
Acreage: 0.5 Acres
Directions
From the crossroads in central Wareham - take the B3070 Worgret Road westwards. The turning into Stowell Crescent is on the left after just under half a mile
Marketed by: Savills, Wimborne
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.