A nicely presented semi-detached modern home located on the eastern fringe of Shaftesbury.
Location
The North Dorset Saxon hilltop market town of Shaftesbury is famed for the iconic cobbled street of Gold Hill and rich history going back to the times of King Alfred. Shaftesbury is a delightful community orientated town with an attractive and bustling High Street that provides most everyday requirements including a farmers’ market, cafés, charity shops, various retail shops, veterinary practise and a cottage hospital. The local road network offers strong connections to the other main towns in the region including Gillingham, Salisbury, Sherborne, Warminster and Yeovil as well as to the South Coast. In addition the A303 links with the M3 that makes London accessible for the motorist.
There are railway stations at Gillingham (4.5 miles) and Tisbury (8 miles) with mainline services to London (Waterloo) and the West Country. Families are drawn to this area by the quality of life and excellent choice of state and independent schools including Port Regis, Clayesmore, Sandroyd and Bryanston amongst many others. Shaftesbury also offers several ways to explore the stunning countryside and traditionally English villages of the Blackmore Vale, Cranborne Chase and Wiltshire Downs with their miles of peaceful public footpaths and bridleways.
Description
A modern and recently constructed, three bedroom semi-detached house located on the eastern fringe of the market town of Shaftesbury.
Internally, this Immaculately presented property offers an entrance hall, downstairs WC, kitchen, sitting / dining room, three bedrooms with en suite to the master as well as a further bathroom.
Outside
Externally, the property offers driveway parking to the side for two vehicles.
The private and enclosed rear garden is of a good size and enjoys a westerly facing aspect.
Services
All mains services are connected.
Tenure
Freehold.
Local Authority
Dorset Council, Band D
Viewings
Strictly by appointment, only with Boatwrights.
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