Picture No. 07

House For Sale £220,000
Piddletrenthide, Dorchester, DT2


Description
SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOM HOME with spacious living accommodation and off road parking. Potential to extend into roofspace subject to consent. NO CHAIN.

The Old Forge was constructed in the mid c19th and consists of rendered elevations with exposed brickwork and a tile hung roof. On entrance to the property you are greeted by the open plan living/ dining area and adjacent kitchen. A focal point of this area is the recently installed multi-fuel burner which is positioned centrally to the living/ dining area. Triple aspect windows and double height ceiling make this a bright reception area with an abundance of natural light. The kitchen is equipped with sink, draining board and a range of floor and wall mounted units with space for a range of white goods. Leading from the living/ dining area is a large shower/ wet room which has been fitted with neutral modern fittings comprising; large walk in shower, pedestal sink and WC. The bedroom is located adjacent to the shower room and also has external access if required. The bedroom is of a good sized with space for a double bed and freestanding storage units.
A spiral staircase ascends to a roof space and mezzanine floor that subject to the necessary consents does present the opportunity to create additional accommodation/ reception space. There is also a separate loft storage area with Velux window

SERVICES AND OUTGOINGS
Mains water and drainage
Electric heating supported by the multi-fuel wood burner
Council Tax Band B
High speed broadband available

The Old Forge is situated in the centre of the popular village of Piddletrenthide located on the river Piddle, 8 miles north of Dorchester and 4 miles east of Cerne Abbas. The village has good local facilities including the Church of All Saints, which is situated to the northern end of the village with its tower dating from the 15th century, a local store and three pubs. A much broader range of facilities can be found in the county town Dorchester where a wide range of facilities for education, entertainment, health and leisure can be found. Dorchester town is most famous for being the county town of Dorset and being the birthplace of the famous poet and novelist Thomas Hardy in 1840. The life and works of Thomas Hardy form a strong part of the cultural background of Dorchester, which is recognised worldwide as the centre of attraction for students and followers of this great literary figure. The property has good access to Dorchester's surrounding countryside for horse riding, walking and other rural pursuits. The World Heritage Site of the Jurassic Coast is only a short drive away. Sport in the area includes golf at Came Down, Dorchester Cricket, Football and Rugby Clubs and Sailing in the soon to be Olympic waters of Portland and Weymouth. Communications are excellent, with main line railway links to London Waterloo from all the major centres, cross channel services at Poole and Weymouth, an airport at Bournemouth and, despite the very rural nature of the surrounding area, there is a very effective road network.

A gravel courtyard is located adjacent to the parking area and enjoys a secluded setting, ideal for seating/ dining. There is off street parking for one vehicle.

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