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House For Sale £725,000
Piddlehinton, Nr Dorchester, Dorset


Description
Welcome to Henchard. A handsome detached village property constructed in 2005 with pleasing flint and rendered elevations with some brick detailing under a thatched roof in keeping with many of the much earlier period properties within the ever-popular Piddle Valley.

Stepping into the ENTRANCE HALL, the spacious and well-appointed accommodation is immediately apparent. With built-in cloaks cupboard and discreetly positioned is the ground floor SHOWER ROOM: suite comprising wash basin, shower and W.C. The main RECEPTION HALL is very well proportioned and readily accommodates hall furniture, an elegant staircase rises to the first floor, whilst doors lead to all ground floor rooms. The KITCHEN / BREAKFAST ROOM is also generously proportioned. There is an extensive array of both wall-mounted and floor-based cupboards and drawers, the latter with quartz food preparation work surfaces, peninsula work surface forms a central breakfast bar. Any chef will enjoy the delights of entertaining here with the copious amount of storage together with worksurfaces and the integrated appliances. There is plentiful natural light with the butler sink positioned under the window overlooking the courtyard drive, a further southwest facing window, and a door with glazed side screens leads out to the garden. On entering the SITTING ROOM, the eye is immediately drawn to the view of the garden and beyond with glazed door providing access to the patio, further natural light coming from the front aspect window. This light filled reception room is centred around the feature cosy fireplace with large timber mantel and fitted with a log burner for those cooler months. Radiating off the main hall are two further reception rooms: the STUDY and the separate DINING ROOM both with built in storage. These two additional reception rooms provide terrific versatility, as purposed or indeed as currently arranged - as a snug and a ground floor bedroom.

On the first floor are four bedrooms and the family bathroom. The PRINCIPAL BEDROOM SUITE comprises a double bedroom with far reaching country views, separate DRESSING ROOM with comprehensive range of fitted furniture and through to the SHOWER ROOM. BEDROOM TWO is notably light and airy, a generous sized double bedroom enjoying a triple aspect and with a built-in double wardrobe. BEDROOM THREE & BEDROOM FOUR overlook the courtyard drive and beyond with bedroom three having an additional window to the front. Both these bedrooms have built-in wardrobes. The family BATHROOM has a panelled bath, washbasin, W.C., and a separate shower. On a practical note there is also a utility / laundry cupboard with plumbing for appliances. From the first floor landing a half turn staircase rises to the second floor and further landing. This second floor expanse of some additional 800 sq.ft is currently arranged as TWO FURTHER BEDROOMS: BEDROOMS FIVE & BEDROOM SIX together with a MEDIA ROOM and STORAGE ROOM, the whole readily able to be reconfigured providing the most versatile of accommodation.

Outside
In addition to the main house is a charming DETACHED BARN reputed to date back some 200 years, arranged over two floors with staircase rising the barn is currently utilised for superb storage. Henchard is accessed off the valley road onto extensive block paved COURTYARD PARKING and from here direct access to the clay tiled entrance porch and front door. Adjoining the rear of the residence is a large sun terrace paved patio ideal for entertaining alfresco. The slightly sloping lawn is interspersed with a variety of trees, plants and beds providing both colour and interest. Far reaching views over the gently undulating countryside and views of St Mary’s parish church add to the delightful vista.

Location
Piddlehinton is known for its predominantly period properties within the well-regarded Piddle Valley. The village itself has a quaint and popular public house, The Thimble, and a microbrewery the Dorset Piddle Brewery. This charming village, and the larger neighbouring village of Piddletrenthide derive their names from the river on which they sit – the River Piddle. They have wonderful network of footpaths and bridleways crossing unspoiled countryside, popular, not only for its convenient location but also for its array of facilities, including a modern first school, Village Hall, and public houses together with a welcoming and active community. Dorchester lies approximately 8 miles south with mainline stations accessing London (Waterloo 2.5 hours), a wide range of shops and supermarkets, restaurants, cinemas, and various cultural activities, plus The County Hospital. The historic town of Sherborne lies some 25 minute drive away and has a fast direct train to Waterloo in 2 hours and 15 minutes. History note: For over 350 years (1066-1417), Piddlehinton was the property of Robert, Count of Mortain and of the collegiate church that he founded. Robert was one of the two half-brothers of William the Conqueror.

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