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PROPERTY FEATURES

  • Contemporary-style property, thoughtfully extended to create a bright and adaptable family house
  • Elevated position with far-reaching countryside views, notable sunsets, and rural walks
  • Striking open-plan kitchen/living space with bi-fold doors opening onto the terrace
  • Four double bedrooms arranged over two staircases, offering flexible living
  • Established south west facing gardens set within a plot of approximately 1.5 acres
  • Range of outbuildings with consent for conversion into a self-contained annexe
  • Parking for several cars
  • Within easy reach of Sherborne and the surrounding countryside

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Utilities

  • Electric: Mains Supply
  • Water: Mains Supply
  • Heating: Oil
  • Broadband: FTTP(Fibre to the premises)
  • Sewerage: Private Supply
  • Parking: Off Street

    Rights and Restrictions

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

    Risks

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

THE PROPERTY

Enjoying origins dating back to the 19th century, this appealing home has been thoughtfully extended to create a light-filled and highly versatile family residence, perfectly positioned to take full advantage of its far-reaching country views and spectacular sunsets. The seamless blend of period character and contemporary design is immediately apparent, with the heart of the house centred around an impressive open-plan kitchen, dining and living space. Approached via a side entrance with a practical space for coats and boots, the kitchen is both stylish and functional, fitted with an extensive range of white wall and base units complemented by Dekton Trillium worktops and a one-and-a-half bowl porcelain sink. There is ample space for a range cooker, American-style fridge freezer and integrated appliances, while a central island provides additional storage and a sociable breakfast bar. Underfloor heating runs beneath attractive porcelain tiled flooring and the entire space is beautifully illuminated by three large lantern skylights. Bi-folding doors open directly onto the decked terrace, bringing the outside in and perfectly framing the surrounding rural outlook. The ground floor offers further well-balanced accommodation comprising a spacious sitting room with a stone fireplace and wood-burning stove, leading into an adjoining study area. A cloakroom and additional storage complete the ground floor.

Upstairs, the accommodation is arranged across two staircases, providing a series of four well-proportioned bedrooms. These are complemented by a family bathroom with bath and separate shower, and an additional bathroom serving the principal bedroom. Many rooms enjoy delightful views across the unspoilt landscape, stretching towards Lillington church and beyond to Bailey Ridge and towards Bridport.

The current owner has taken the trouble to convert the property using high tech installations and materials, including Origin aluminium doors and windows, slip resistant Millboard decking, Cedral Click board cladding and, on the older part of the building, exterior walls covered with insulation under premium Nano render. Wessex Broadband supplies full fibre to the property at around 250 mbps with potential for 1000 mbps.

GARDENS AND GROUNDS
The gardens are predominantly laid to lawn and designed to make the most of the exceptional, uninterrupted views across open countryside. The setting offers a wonderful sense of peace and seclusion, with far-reaching vistas forming an ever-changing backdrop throughout the seasons.

Immediately adjoining the house is a decked terrace, ideally suited for outdoor dining and entertaining, with direct access from the principal living space. The main lawn extends gently away from the house providing ample space for recreation and family use, while a small copse planted with spring bulbs and fruit trees adds both colour and interest. Specimen trees include two majestic oaks and beautiful wild cherries, while a newly planted area of birch and ash are growing future log wood.

Of particular note, on the far side of the driveway lies a range of single-storey outbuildings. These are accompanied by planning permission for conversion into a glass fronted, self-contained annexe, presenting an exciting opportunity for multi-generational living or guest accommodation.

LOCATION
White Roses sits in a very private, secure position at the end of Leweston School drive. The
school offers a range of facilities for residents, including a café, access to the swimming pool and
many social events. Longburton is only 1.6 miles away where at the heart of the village is the
popular Rose & Crown, a 14th century thatched pub, while the surrounding landscape offers a
wealth of rural walks and glorious views.
The beautiful town of Sherborne is only 10 minutes away and offers a good range of high street and independent shops, boutiques and supermarkets. The countryside in this area is well known for its beauty, with the gently undulating landscape broken up by areas of woodland and interspersed with attractive villages. Transport links are excellent with the A303 providing direct access to London and to the Southwest. Railway links are excellent, with mainline stations at Sherborne and Templecombe serving London Waterloo and an Intercity service from Castle Cary on the Paddington line.

SPORTING AND RECREATION
The surrounding countryside provides excellent opportunities for walking, cycling and riding, with a network of footpaths, bridleways and quiet country lanes radiating from the village.

Sporting facilities include golf at Sherborne, Yeovil and Folke, racing at Wincanton and sailing and water sports along the Dorset coast. Sherborne itself is a cultural hub, with Sherborne Abbey hosting regular concerts and recitals and The Sherborne Arts and Culture Centre forming a focal point for exhibitions, theatre and community events. Further cultural attractions include The Newt and Hauser & Wirth in Bruton, while theatres in Yeovil, Salisbury and Bath provide additional choice.

EDUCATION
The area is well served by a range of schooling options. Local primary schools are available in
nearby Milborne Port and Sherborne, with state secondary schooling in Sherborne and Yeovil.
Independent schools are particularly strong in the area, including Leweston, the Sherborne
Schools Group, Hazlegrove, Millfield, Milton Abbey, Bryanston and Perrott Hill.