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A REFURBISHED MODERN FAMILY HOUSE WITH DELIGHTFUL GARDENS SET BACK IN A VILLAGE CLOSE TO THE HISTORIC TOWN OF SHERBORNE

PROPERTY FEATURES

  • A large plot in a very desirable village
  • Recently refurbished to an impressive standard
  • Plenty of parking accessed via a grand approach
  • Beautiful landscaped gardens with plenty of interest
  • Scope to further develop (subject to planning consents)
  • Notably light and bright throughout

THE PROPERTY

Originally built in the 1970s and formerly part of Marston Court, this wonderfully spacious family house has been transformed into a well laid out and beautifully presented home. Sandwell is in a fantastic setting set back off a shared driveway leading to a large country house. It offers flexible accommodation together with an immaculate large garden on the edge of this popular village with a pub, church and an excellent village shop just over a mile away in the neighbouring village of Queen Camel. The large entrance hall with engineered oak flooring throughout, immediately gives a feeling of light and space. The sitting room with Morso wood burner and kitchen/dining room both have French windows to the terrace and views over the south facing garden. The newly fitted kitchen with shaker style base and wall units under a granite worktop, includes a Stoves range oven with induction hob, integrated dishwasher and Gorenje fridge/freezer. The adjoining utility room with a ceramic sink, base units under wooden worktop also has the convenience of access to the gardens. On the first floor, there are four double bedrooms, all with built-in wardrobes and two have ensuite shower rooms. Three of the bedrooms have wonderful views of the garden and fields ahead. There is also a modern family bathroom and plenty of loft storage. All things considered, this is a substantial, light and versatile property, perfect for the growing family or those requiring a little space. OUTSIDE The plot is three quarters of an acre with the majority of the gardens lying to the rear, having been attractively landscaped with an array of trees, including turkey oak, cider apple, liquid amber and a beech hedge as well as stocked beds and borders providing form and structure. To the front of the house is a gravelled driveway, providing parking for several cars, as well as a double garage. Worth a special mention are the four handsome cedars of Lebanon trees, providing year-round colour and interest. The separate music room to the rear is fully insulated, has power and internet and could be used as a home office but also a perfect space for teenagers. This is a fantastic addition to Sandwell. SITUATION The small village of Marston Magna comprises at its heart mainly period houses and cottages. The surrounding area is unspoilt farmland, where dairying predominates for the most part and the village is well placed for easy access to the full range of facilities available in Sherborne or the larger commercial centre of Yeovil as well as excellent access to the A303. Communications have improved markedly in recent years with the upgrading of the A303 to a dual carriageway almost the whole way to London. In addition, there are mainline stations at Sherborne on the Waterloo to Exeter line or at Castle Cary on the Paddington to Penzance line. Thus, despite the rural nature of the area, London is a little over two hours away by both road and rail. EDUCATION The area is particularly noted for the high quality of its schools for children of all ages within easy motoring distance. Sherborne Prep, Hazelgrove and Port Regis are all within reach as are Sherborne Boys' and Girls' schools, The Gryphon, Leweston, Millfield and the Bruton schools. SPORTING AND RECREATION Racing at Wincanton, Salisbury and Bath. Golf at Sherborne, Tollard Royal and Blandford Forum. Walking and riding and cycling in the surrounding countryside. Water sports are on the south coast.