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Freehold
Guide price
£395,000
4 bed end terrace house for sale
St. James Street, Shaftesbury SP74 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC rating: D
Key Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
A band has not yet been confirmed.
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- The Abbey CofE VA Primary School, Shaftesbury 0.2 miles
- Shaftesbury School 0.4 miles
- Gillingham (Dorset) 3.8 miles
- Tisbury 6.6 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Freehold
- End of terrace
- Integral garage
- Courtyard garden
- Four bedrooms
- Rural views
- Popular area
A charming, four-bedroom, cottage with the benefit of a garage in the sought after St James area of Shaftesbury.
Situated in the idyllic St James area of Shaftesbury, No 40 sits centrally in a peaceful spot on the corner of White Hart Lane. Constructed of local stone and under a slate roof, the property boasts spacious, flexible and light accommodation over two floors. The ground floor comprises entrance hall, cloakroom, dining room and a charming kitchen with door to the rear garden. The sitting room is a delightful space, L-shaped, double aspect and again with a door to the rear. The garage is internal and can be accessed via the entrance hall. Upstairs, the light landing leads to four bedrooms. Two smaller at the front and two large at the rear both benefiting from far reaching, countryside views over the Blackmore Vale. All bedrooms are serviced by the central main bathroom.
Situation
The historic, hilltop, Saxon town of Shaftesbury offers a vibrant High Street with a variety of national and independent retailers for your everyday needs including opticians, dentist, doctors and a cottage hospital. There are a selection of supermarkets nearby including Tesco, Lidl and a Morrison convenience store in the town centre. Communications are excellent with the A350 running from north to the south coast through the town and the A303 to London can be reached in around 10 minutes by car. The nearby towns of Gillingham and Tisbury include mainline railway stations with services from London Waterloo to the West Country. The area is well known for the large choice of good State and Independent primary and secondary schools and a variety of outdoor and countryside activities including golf, cycling, shooting and horse riding.
Outside
To the rear of the cottage, you will find vehicular access to the garage along with a pedestrian gate to the garden. The garden is south facing and fully enclosed with both high stone walls and fences. It has been laid with a stone patio and makes an ideal space for al-fresco dining and entertaining.
Council tax
Dorset Council Tax D
EPC: D
Services
Mains water, electricity drainage and gas are connected to the property.
Directions
Post code: SP7 8HE
What3words /// smokers.crank.conqueror
Situated in the idyllic St James area of Shaftesbury, No 40 sits centrally in a peaceful spot on the corner of White Hart Lane. Constructed of local stone and under a slate roof, the property boasts spacious, flexible and light accommodation over two floors. The ground floor comprises entrance hall, cloakroom, dining room and a charming kitchen with door to the rear garden. The sitting room is a delightful space, L-shaped, double aspect and again with a door to the rear. The garage is internal and can be accessed via the entrance hall. Upstairs, the light landing leads to four bedrooms. Two smaller at the front and two large at the rear both benefiting from far reaching, countryside views over the Blackmore Vale. All bedrooms are serviced by the central main bathroom.
Situation
The historic, hilltop, Saxon town of Shaftesbury offers a vibrant High Street with a variety of national and independent retailers for your everyday needs including opticians, dentist, doctors and a cottage hospital. There are a selection of supermarkets nearby including Tesco, Lidl and a Morrison convenience store in the town centre. Communications are excellent with the A350 running from north to the south coast through the town and the A303 to London can be reached in around 10 minutes by car. The nearby towns of Gillingham and Tisbury include mainline railway stations with services from London Waterloo to the West Country. The area is well known for the large choice of good State and Independent primary and secondary schools and a variety of outdoor and countryside activities including golf, cycling, shooting and horse riding.
Outside
To the rear of the cottage, you will find vehicular access to the garage along with a pedestrian gate to the garden. The garden is south facing and fully enclosed with both high stone walls and fences. It has been laid with a stone patio and makes an ideal space for al-fresco dining and entertaining.
Council tax
Dorset Council Tax D
EPC: D
Services
Mains water, electricity drainage and gas are connected to the property.
Directions
Post code: SP7 8HE
What3words /// smokers.crank.conqueror
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Woolley & Wallis
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