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The Street, Motcombe, Shaftesbury, SP7

Guide price £795,000

Sold-STC

5 Beds 2 Baths 3 Receptions

REF: SHA230147

A WELL PRESENTED FAMILY HOUSE BACKING ONTO OPEN FIELDS WITH VIEWS TOWARDS KINGSETTLE WOOD

THE PROPERTY

Built in the 1986 and bought from new, Acorns has attractive rendered elevations under a pitched tiled roof and is set well back from the road. In the early 1990's the property was enlarged with a two storey extension resulting in an additional bedroom, study and a larger dining room and was then extended again in 2004 creating a more spacious kitchen/breakfast room. Approximately ten years ago, the existing conservatory was replaced with one by David Salisbury which has significantly enhanced the scope of the accommodation and has the benefit of underfloor heating. The house now appears to be in excellent order and has sensibly configured accommodation and nicely proportioned rooms. Other attributes include double glazing, a new gas boiler installed in 2023, and a lovely outlook at the rear which backs on to fields with views towards Kingsettle Wood. The property is approached off the lane through timber gates onto a gravelled car parking and turning area, adjoining which is the double garage with light and power. To the front there is a small area of lawn on either side of the front door with flower and shrub borders while the facade is clad with wisteria and a climbing rose. The majority of the garden is to the rear and is laid to lawn with an attractive terrace accessed through French windows from the conservatory, sitting room and kitchen. Services: Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage. Local Authority: Dorset Council Council Tax: Band F EPC: Band C Motcombe is a thriving and popular North Dorset village with a highly rated community shop/Post Office, primary school, church, Methodist chapel and village hall. Nearby Shaftesbury, a Saxon hilltop town, has an excellent range of facilities, which include cafes, restaurants, niche retailers, a boutique hotel, banks, supermarkets, a small hospital, library, health centre and an arts centre. More comprehensive facilities can be found in the Cathedral city of Salisbury to the east, the Georgian spa town of Bath to the north and Sherborne to the west. There are mainline railway stations at both Gillingham and Tisbury (London Waterloo) and the A303 lies some 6 miles to the north, giving access to the south west and London, via the M3.