Meddo House
Hazelbury Bryan, Sturminster Newton, Dorset, DT10 2EE
Guide Price
£1,100,000
Residential Tags: Georgian
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Paddock, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Oct 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Georgian
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Paddock, Woodland
Well appointed family home with land situated on the edge of this rural Dorset hamlet.
Description
Meddo House is a spacious family home well set back and screened from the village road. The accommodation is extremely versatile and provides many options for flexible living. It was designed and built with a great attention to detail in the 1990s, with a double storey extension added in 2012. The house is constructed of red brick under a tile roof. The accommodation comprises an entrance hall with oak flooring throughout. From the hallway is the drawing room, this is a lovely bright room with a triple aspect and modern wood
burner that sits on a slate hearth with oak lintel. Across the hallway is the study overlooking the front of the property. There is a door to the back garden and additional patio area. There is a further family/ dining room and downstairs cloakroom. Through to the inner hall way where a large shelved ‘walk in’ larder. Continue through into the
utility room where there is a range of built-in cupboards, worktops with plumbing for washing machine and built-in fridge-freezer. There is a separate access door to the front of the house and a second cloakroom. There is an integral door into the double garage.
The modern kitchen/breakfast room is open plan and leads into
the conservatory. The kitchen has an excellent range of kitchen cupboards and drawers, an integrated eye level Bosch double oven, integrated microwave, a range cooker with LPG gas hob. There are two integrated Bosch dishwashers and space for a large American style fridge/freezer. It has an island unit on two levels, one side serving as a breakfast bar. The conservatory has underfloor heating and full width sliding doors which lead on to a raised paved terrace overlooking the garden beyond.
On the first floor there are five bedrooms and three bathrooms. The main staircase leads up to a large open landing with four double bedrooms, one with en-suite, and a family bathroom. One of the bedrooms has fitted furnishings which enable it to be used as a fully functioning second office. All bedrooms have fitted wardrobes.
A secondary staircase leads to the principal bedroom with en-suite and a large dressing room. The en-suite has a heated towel rail, twin basins, bath, large shower unit and underfloor heating.
The downstairs flooring is a combination of oak flooring and tiles throughout. The first floor is carpeted with tiled bathrooms.
Outside
The gardens are a wonderful feature of the property and are secluded and private. There is a large raised paved terrace to the back of the house overlooking the garden and has uninterrupted distant views. The terrace is enclosed with railings and has several access points to the main garden. It incorporates a six-seater Hot Tub with fountain and lights. The garden itself is laid to lawn with established planting with mainly mature trees and shrubs. At the rear of the garden are a
number of pathways that meander through the woodland area providing shade and partial shade for the trees, shrubs and bulbs which offer all year-round interest and colour. This area of the garden is primarily stocked with mature camelias, azaleas, rhododendrons, hydrangeas and specimen trees with a carpet of spring bulbs.
Beyond the woodland area is a gate to the orchard which has a
selection of mature fruit trees. From the orchard a further gate leads to a large paddock and in one corner there is a wildlife pond. The paddock has its own locked five bar gate which allows access from the village road.
To one side of the property is a gravelled utility area with raised vegetable beds, a woodstore and bin storage. A back gate leads to the front of the property. There is a further side gate on the other side of the property which also accesses the front.
There is a double garage with an electric door, a very good size brick workshop and ample parking for a number of cars on the front drive.
Agent’s Note
Please note there is a public right of way across part of the property.
Location
Meddo House is situated in the hamlet of Wonston, within a short walk to the village of Hazelbury Bryan in the heart of the Blackmore Vale.
The village has a primary school, shop, village hall, church and the popular Antelope Inn public House. There is also a cricket club and children’s play area.
Within easy driving distance is the County town of Dorchester to the South and the Abbey town of Sherborne to the North
both of which have an excellent range of shops, schools, restaurants and mainline railway stations to London Waterloo.
To the east is the Georgian market town of Blandford Forum with a number of facilities.
The breath-taking Dorset coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site is about 20 miles away. Dorset is a beautiful county well known for its sporting and leisure pursuits.
Wonston is surrounded by a wonderful network of footpaths and bridleways.
There is golf at Dorchester, Came Down, Yeovil, Folke and Sherborne golf clubs, horse racing at Bath, Wincanton, Salisbury and Taunton. Sailing and water sports along the Dorset coast, Weymouth, Poole and Lyme Regis.
This area is particularly well served with independent schooling
including Bryanston, Milton Abbey, Canford, Clayesmore, Leweston and the Sherborne Schools. State schooling in Blandford Forum, Sturminster Newton, Dorchester & Sherborne.
Square Footage: 3,293 sq ft
Acreage: 4.94 Acres
Directions
From Sturminster Newton turn left towards Hazelbury Bryan along Glue Hill. In Hazelbury Bryan pass the Antelope Inn on the right and continue pass the Methodist Church on right. On entering Wonston, the BT exchange is on your left and the entrance to Meddo House is immediately on the left after the BT exchange.
Additional Info
Council Tax Band G
Marketed by: Savills, Wimborne
Description
Meddo House is a spacious family home well set back and screened from the village road. The accommodation is extremely versatile and provides many options for flexible living. It was designed and built with a great attention to detail in the 1990s, with a double storey extension added in 2012. The house is constructed of red brick under a tile roof. The accommodation comprises an entrance hall with oak flooring throughout. From the hallway is the drawing room, this is a lovely bright room with a triple aspect and modern wood
burner that sits on a slate hearth with oak lintel. Across the hallway is the study overlooking the front of the property. There is a door to the back garden and additional patio area. There is a further family/ dining room and downstairs cloakroom. Through to the inner hall way where a large shelved ‘walk in’ larder. Continue through into the
utility room where there is a range of built-in cupboards, worktops with plumbing for washing machine and built-in fridge-freezer. There is a separate access door to the front of the house and a second cloakroom. There is an integral door into the double garage.
The modern kitchen/breakfast room is open plan and leads into
the conservatory. The kitchen has an excellent range of kitchen cupboards and drawers, an integrated eye level Bosch double oven, integrated microwave, a range cooker with LPG gas hob. There are two integrated Bosch dishwashers and space for a large American style fridge/freezer. It has an island unit on two levels, one side serving as a breakfast bar. The conservatory has underfloor heating and full width sliding doors which lead on to a raised paved terrace overlooking the garden beyond.
On the first floor there are five bedrooms and three bathrooms. The main staircase leads up to a large open landing with four double bedrooms, one with en-suite, and a family bathroom. One of the bedrooms has fitted furnishings which enable it to be used as a fully functioning second office. All bedrooms have fitted wardrobes.
A secondary staircase leads to the principal bedroom with en-suite and a large dressing room. The en-suite has a heated towel rail, twin basins, bath, large shower unit and underfloor heating.
The downstairs flooring is a combination of oak flooring and tiles throughout. The first floor is carpeted with tiled bathrooms.
Outside
The gardens are a wonderful feature of the property and are secluded and private. There is a large raised paved terrace to the back of the house overlooking the garden and has uninterrupted distant views. The terrace is enclosed with railings and has several access points to the main garden. It incorporates a six-seater Hot Tub with fountain and lights. The garden itself is laid to lawn with established planting with mainly mature trees and shrubs. At the rear of the garden are a
number of pathways that meander through the woodland area providing shade and partial shade for the trees, shrubs and bulbs which offer all year-round interest and colour. This area of the garden is primarily stocked with mature camelias, azaleas, rhododendrons, hydrangeas and specimen trees with a carpet of spring bulbs.
Beyond the woodland area is a gate to the orchard which has a
selection of mature fruit trees. From the orchard a further gate leads to a large paddock and in one corner there is a wildlife pond. The paddock has its own locked five bar gate which allows access from the village road.
To one side of the property is a gravelled utility area with raised vegetable beds, a woodstore and bin storage. A back gate leads to the front of the property. There is a further side gate on the other side of the property which also accesses the front.
There is a double garage with an electric door, a very good size brick workshop and ample parking for a number of cars on the front drive.
Agent’s Note
Please note there is a public right of way across part of the property.
Location
Meddo House is situated in the hamlet of Wonston, within a short walk to the village of Hazelbury Bryan in the heart of the Blackmore Vale.
The village has a primary school, shop, village hall, church and the popular Antelope Inn public House. There is also a cricket club and children’s play area.
Within easy driving distance is the County town of Dorchester to the South and the Abbey town of Sherborne to the North
both of which have an excellent range of shops, schools, restaurants and mainline railway stations to London Waterloo.
To the east is the Georgian market town of Blandford Forum with a number of facilities.
The breath-taking Dorset coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site is about 20 miles away. Dorset is a beautiful county well known for its sporting and leisure pursuits.
Wonston is surrounded by a wonderful network of footpaths and bridleways.
There is golf at Dorchester, Came Down, Yeovil, Folke and Sherborne golf clubs, horse racing at Bath, Wincanton, Salisbury and Taunton. Sailing and water sports along the Dorset coast, Weymouth, Poole and Lyme Regis.
This area is particularly well served with independent schooling
including Bryanston, Milton Abbey, Canford, Clayesmore, Leweston and the Sherborne Schools. State schooling in Blandford Forum, Sturminster Newton, Dorchester & Sherborne.
Square Footage: 3,293 sq ft
Acreage: 4.94 Acres
Directions
From Sturminster Newton turn left towards Hazelbury Bryan along Glue Hill. In Hazelbury Bryan pass the Antelope Inn on the right and continue pass the Methodist Church on right. On entering Wonston, the BT exchange is on your left and the entrance to Meddo House is immediately on the left after the BT exchange.
Additional Info
Council Tax Band G
Marketed by: Savills, Wimborne
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.