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The commercial site, spanning approximately 2.2 acres, is located near a highway and surrounded by residential properties and a future development including a primary school. The site has been approved for a combination of hotel and non-food retail or a residential care home, divided into two lots: a non-food retail / care site (1.4 acres) and a hotel site (0.76 acres).
Situation Shaftesbury, a charming market town in North Dorset, offers stunning views and a thriving community. The town boasts a strong economy, with 4,128 households and 4,298 employed residents. Its picturesque location and rich history make it a popular tourist destination.
1.4-acre site with planning approval for a mixed-use development including a Tesco convenience store, retail units, a pub, and a medical facility. Up to 40% of the floor space can be dedicated to residential units. Excellent communication links, secured electricity and gas capacities.
£ 895000
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Ladyswood House is a stunning example of Edwardian architecture, meticulously restored and refurbished to create a sophisticated and eclectic family home. The house boasts a new kitchen, bathrooms, extensive additions, original architectural character and features, a striking kitchen/breakfast/garden room, a drawing room, a dining room, a media room, a large utility room, a dog room, a sunbed room, a plant room, a gym, a four-roomed cellar, a dual aspect principal bedroom suite, a guest bedroom, four further bedrooms, two family bathrooms, a flat with three bedrooms, a family bathroom and a kitchen/breakfast/living room, five further attic rooms, a swimming pool, a pool house, a walled garden, a kitchen garden, a pretty orchard, a tennis court, a stable yard and paddocks. The Lodge, situated at the boundary of the estate, is ideal for staff accommodation or for elderly relatives.
£ 895000
This charming Grade II listed cottage, dating back to the late 14th century, is perfect for families seeking a spacious and comfortable home with a rich history. The property offers a blend of modern comfort and traditional character.
FeaturesThe home features a stunning two-storey extension designed by renowned architect Gerald Steer, a spacious kitchen with a large bay window, a dining room with an inglenook fireplace, a spacious sitting room with a stone fireplace, a guest WC, a utility room, a workshop, a garage with ample storage, a south-facing garden with a flagstone terrace, a large lawn, a greenhouse, a children's play area, and a kitchen garden.
£ 725000
£ 990000
This substantial 3,358 square foot, three-story home boasts a blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern convenience. The home features high ceilings, a delightful Jacobean style staircase, and ornate marble fireplaces. The bathrooms and ground floor cloakroom have been refurbished to a high standard. The property includes a double garage with an inspection pit, Steel joist for engine lifts, and a Hypervolt EV charging point. The private walled gardens offer a peaceful retreat, while the paved terrace provides an ideal setting for al fresco dining and entertaining.
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This stylish detached period family home is located on Mill Road and offers easy access to the house and garden with off-street parking. It features a drawing room with a corner fireplace and bay window, a sitting room that can be used as an extra bedroom, and a breakfast/dining room opening into the kitchen and conservatory, creating a light and open-plan space for a large family. The conservatory features underfloor heating and full views of the beautiful garden. The kitchen includes an induction hob, two stacked ovens, and a utility room with ample space for fitted white goods. Upstairs, there are three good sized double bedrooms, one of which is en-suite, and a fourth bedroom that could also be a study, dressing room, or nursery. The property also boasts a fully enclosed garden with a stone terrace, discreet areas for stores, and a shed.
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Features: Large kitchen/dining room, conservatory, living room with wood burning stove, substantial garaging, workshops, storage, gardens over half an acre, quiet setting.
£ 2150000
This delightful Grade II listed Georgian country house is situated in the village of Seend and offers 3,966 sq ft of accommodation over 4 floors. The property boasts 2.2 acres of gardens and grounds. Notable features include panoramic country views to the south.
The house is set back from the road, accessed by wide stone steps leading to a portico with Doric columns. It offers spacious rooms, including a drawing room, library, dining room, study, and cloakroom. The upper floors house bedrooms and bathrooms. The lower ground floor features a kitchen/breakfast room, a walk-in pantry, wine storage, and utility area with garden access.
£ 895000
£ 1050000
£ 1275000
This charming farmhouse, dating back to 1860, is located in a peaceful setting on the edge of Woodminton. The house has been extended and modernized, offering spacious family living. The ground floor boasts a large kitchen/breakfast room with a four oven electric Aga, a drawing room with a log burner, a sitting room with an inglenook fireplace, a dining room and a study. The first floor has a galleried landing, a master bedroom with a walk-through dressing area and en suite bathroom, a guest bedroom with an en suite bathroom, and three further bedrooms sharing a family bathroom. The property sits on 0.8 acres of land with a pond, mature trees and a detached single garage.
£ 1150000
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This Grade II listed country residence offers well-proportioned accommodation arranged over two floors with four double bedrooms, a drawing room, a study, a kitchen/dining room, a utility room and a WC. It has a courtyard garden perfect for those looking for a low-maintenance outdoor space, and a gravelled parking area with additional spaces for visitors.
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This detached house has a distinctively Swiss architectural character and sits in a private position in the heart of the sought-after village of Heytesbury. The property has been extensively refurbished and benefits from a new air source heat pump, a new sewage treatment plant, replacement windows and new electrics. The property offers a flexible and light living space with open plan style living on the upper ground floor. There is a delightful woodburning stove and a double aspect kitchen/dining area. On the first floor there are three double bedrooms, a family bathroom and an en suite shower room. Two of the bedrooms have access to a balcony. The lower ground floor offers scope to be re-configured for a variety of uses, including potential for an annex. The property benefits from ample driveway parking, garaging and mature gardens.
£ 1750000