Piddletrenthide, Dorchester, Dorset DT2 7QU, UK

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2022-03-05 14:27, User_1

Savills - Wimborne Agent Valuation of this property is £1,350,000

Description:

Attractive family house with coach house in an elevated
position in the Piddle Valley.

Location

Lackington Farmhouse is located in the popular Dorset village of Piddletrenthide which has amenities including two public houses, post office/stores and a popular primary school.

The nearby villages of Piddlehinton, Buckland Newton and Cerne Abbas, home of the famous chalk giant, also provide a variety of everyday amenities.

The towns of Dorchester, Sherborne and Poole all provide an excellent variety of shopping, educational and recreational facilities.

Communications in the area include the A35 and A31 at Bere Regis and railway stations are conveniently situated at Sherborne and Dorchester, both of which have a mainline service to London Waterloo.

Sporting facilities in the area include golf at Sherborne, Yeovil, Blandford and Dorchester Came Down.

Horse racing at Wincanton, Exeter and Bath and numerous water sports can be enjoyed along the Jurassic coastline to the south at Poole Harbour and Weymouth Bay.

There is walking and riding in the surrounding countryside with its numerous footpaths and bridleways.

The area is also well served by excellent schools both state and private at Sherborne and Dorchester, including Sherborne School for Boys, Sherborne School for Girls, Leweston, Bryanston and Canford.

Description

Lackington Farmhouse dates from circa 1820 with a part rendered and brick and flint façade under a pitched slate roof. It sits in an elevated position with wonderful views overlooking the Piddle Valley.

The house itself offers spacious accommodation over three floors. The sitting room off the entrance hall has a wood burning stove, tall sash windows and a window seat. Next to the sitting room is the study which leads into a drawing room which runs across the breadth of the back of the house. This is a perfect room for entertaining with double doors leading out to the paved terrace and garden.

The dining room has a large inglenook fireplace, formerly a bread oven which houses a woodburning stove, with wood beam mantle above. The family kitchen has painted fitted wooden units, with a Stanley oven which also heats the hot water. Upstairs are five bedrooms, three of which are on the first floor and two on the second floor. The main bedroom has an en suite shower room.

Next to the main house is the Coach House with two bedrooms/ shower room on the ground floor and a living room and kitchen on the first floor. To the rear of the Coach House is a private courtyard garden. The Coach House has been completely renovated throughout, with new kitchen, new bathroom, new carpets, new flooring in both the bathroom and kitchen. A wood burner is to be installed in the living room.

Outside
The attractive gardens are well tended and mainly laid to lawn with mature planting with plenty of areas to sit and relax. There are a number of outbuildings including a greenhouse, summer house and a garden store. Over the lane to the bottom of the property is a good size wooden stable block, vegetable garden and double garage.

Square Footage: 2551 sq ft

Directions

Coming from the village of Piddlehinton, proceed north on the B3143 into White Lackington. Turning into Lackington Drove at the former Baptist Chapel, signposted White Lackington. Proceed along the lane and the driveway to Lackington Farmhouse will be found on the left hand side with a stone and flint wall to the front.

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2021-05-01 02:14, User_1

Savills - Wimborne Agent Valuation of this property is £1,250,000

Description:

Attractive family house with coach house in an elevated position in the Piddle Valley.

Location

Lackington Farmhouse is located in the popular Dorset village of Piddletrenthide which has amenities including two public houses, post office/stores and a popular primary school.

The nearby villages of Piddlehinton, Buckland Newton and Cerne Abbas, home of the famous chalk giant, also provide a variety of everyday amenities.

The towns of Dorchester, Sherborne and Poole all provide an excellent variety of shopping, educational and recreational facilities.

Communications in the area include the A35 and A31 at Bere Regis and railway stations are conveniently situated at Sherborne and Dorchester, both of which have a mainline service to London Waterloo.

Sporting facilities in the area include golf at Sherborne, Yeovil, Blandford and Dorchester Came Down. Horse racing at Wincanton, Exeter and Bath and numerous water sports can be enjoyed along the Jurassic coastline to the south at Poole Harbour and Weymouth Bay.

There is walking and riding in the surrounding countryside with its numerous footpaths and bridleways.

The area is also well served by excellent schools both state and private at Sherborne and Dorchester, including Sherborne School for Boys, Sherborne School for Girls, Leweston, Bryanston and Canford.

Description

Lackington Farmhouse dates from circa 1820 with a part rendered and brick and flint façade under a pitched slate roof. It sits in an elevated position with wonderful views overlooking the Piddle Valley.

The house itself offers spacious accommodation over three floors. The sitting room off the entrance hall has a wood burning stove, tall sash windows and a window seat. Next to the sitting room is the study which leads into a drawing room which runs across the breadth of the back of the house. This is a perfect room for entertaining with double doors leading out to the paved terrace and garden.

The dining room has a large inglenook fireplace, formerly a bread oven which houses a woodburning stove, with wood beam mantle above. The family kitchen has painted fitted wooden units, with a Stanley oven which also heats the hot water. Upstairs are five bedrooms, three of which are on the first floor and two on the second floor. The master bedroom has an en suite shower room.

Next to the main house is the Coach House with two bedrooms on the ground floor and a sitting room on the first floor. To the rear of the Coach House is a private courtyard garden.

Outside
The attractive gardens are well tended and mainly laid to lawn with mature planting with plenty of areas to sit and relax. There are a number of outbuildings including a greenhouse, summer house and a garden store. Over the lane to the bottom of the property is a good size wooden stable block, vegetable garden and double garage.

Square Footage: 2551 sq ft

Directions

Coming from the village of Piddlehinton, proceed north on the B3143 into White Lackington. Turn into Lackington Drove at the former Baptist Chapel, signposted White Lackington. Proceed along the lane and the driveway to Lackington Farmhouse will be found on the left hand side with a stone and flint wall to the front.

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