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PROPERTY FEATURES

  • Elevated edge of village setting
  • Comfortable layout on one level (circa 1,700 sq ft)
  • Large sitting room (20' x 15') with open fire
  • Refitted kitchen adjoining dining room
  • Striking garden room with views
  • 4 Bedrooms (Bed 4/Study)
  • 2 Bath/shower rooms (incl. 1 ensuite)
  • Integral garaging, workshop and secure storage
  • Lovely woodland garden
  • In all about 1.79 acres (0.73 hectares)

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Utilities

  • Electric: Mains Supply
  • Water: Mains Supply
  • Heating: Oil
  • Broadband: FTTC
  • Sewerage: Mains Supply
  • Parking: Garage

    Rights and Restrictions

  • Private rights of way: Ask Agent
  • Public rights of way: Ask Agent
  • Listed property: No
  • Restrictions: Ask Agent

    Risks

  • Flooded in last 5 years: No
  • Flood defences: Not applicable
  • Source of flood: Not applicable

THE PROPERTY

AN IMPRESSIVE EDGE OF VILLAGE HOME WITH A WONDERFUL GARDEN AND VIEWS OVER THE LAKE AND WOODS TOWARDS MILTON ABBEY

In an exceptional location on the edge of one of Dorset’s most admired villages, Milton Lake is an impressive, detached home built in the 1960’s above the lake at Milton Abbas. It has been home to our client since the late 1990’s and in that time it has been exceptionally well maintained and cleverly extended. At around 1,700 sq/ft, with a lovely outlook on all sides, the accommodation comprises a generous reception hall which leads to a large sitting room with open fireplace and bay window, a striking contemporary garden room and a dining room opening into the recently refitted kitchen/breakfast room which also has a separate utility area and hidden access down to the garage. On the other side of the hall there are four generous bedrooms, one of which is currently a study/office, and two smart modern bath/shower rooms including one ensuite. Immaculately presented with hardwood and ceramic floors through the reception hall and living areas the property also benefits from double glazing and efficient oil-fired heating, and for those interested, there is great potential to enlarge the property into the unused roof space (subject to planning). All together Milton Lake is a comfortable and attractive home and garden on the edge of an iconic and very popular village.

Elevated above the lane and surrounding the property on all sides, the garden and grounds are a striking feature that have been cleverly laid out and landscaped to make the best of the slope. There are shrub borders and level areas immediately adjacent to the house with paths leading off to a woodland glade awash with snowdrops, bluebells and wild garlic and a west facing bank from the top of which you can sit and enjoy the view. Off the lane a wide tarmac drive leads up to a generous parking area in front of the integral oversized double garage, workshop and secure garden store.

Milton Lake enjoys a fabulous setting on the edge of Milton Abbas, a stone’s throw from Milton Abbey and surrounded by some of the most picturesque countryside in the south of England. The walking, cycling and riding all around the village is exceptional and if you go slightly further afield you can be sailing or enjoying water sports in Poole harbour, walking on Studland beach and along Dorset’s renowned Jurassic coastline or exploring the Wareham Forest. The iconic village with its much photographed Capability Brown landscape and thatched cob cottages has a pub (The Hambro Arms), farm shop and award winning doctor’s surgery. Just down the valley there’s a pub and shop in Milborne St Andrew and over the hill in Ansty there’s another pub (The Fox), farm shop and post office. More extensive amenities are only 20 minutes away in Dorchester, the county town famed for its links with Thomas Hardy and the Tolpuddle Martyrs where there’s a busy shopping area, restaurants and bars around the High Street and Brewery Square, a newly refurbished Dorset Museum and Art Gallery, Tesco and two Waitrose stores (one in Poundbury). Blandford, known for its fine Georgian church and market square, is slightly closer and has an M&S Food Hall, Tesco and Lidl superstores, and beyond that it is only a short drive to the retail parks on the edge of Poole. Poole is the nearest train station (London Waterloo around 2 hours), Bournemouth and Southampton airports are within easy reach and the nearby A31 provides for an easy commute to the business centers of Ferndown, Poole and Bournemouth, on to Southampton and Portsmouth via the M27 and London on the M3. This part of Dorset has also become popular due to the number of top independent schools; Milton Abbey and Bryanston are on the doorstep. Canford, Clayesmore and Sherborne are also nearby.

Property information
Tenure: Freehold.
Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil fired heating and hot water.
Broadband and Mobile: Good broadband (FFTC) and moderate mobile coverage. For more information on both go to: www.ofcom.org.uk
EPC: Current Band D (potentially C)
Local Authorities: Dorset Council. 01305 221000 / www.dorsetcouncil.gov.uk
Council Tax: Tax Band F. Charge for the year 2026/27 £3,905.32