For Sale2 Bedroom House in The Terrace, Watery Lane, Iwerne Minster, DT11£385,000
Property Type
House
Bedrooms
× 2
Bathrooms
× 1
Receptions
× 2
Tenure
Freehold
Guide Price
£385,000
Key Features
- Quiet Village Setting
- Sitting Room
- Dining Room
- Kitchen
- Two First Floor Bedrooms
- Bath/Shower Room
- Garden
- Off Street Car Parking
- Outbuilding
Resources
Description
Dating from around 1890, 1 The Terrace is an attractive end of terrace Victorian cottage with brick elevations under a tiled roof. The cottage has sensibly configured accommodation with good ceiling heights and nicely proportioned rooms and has recently been refurbished; works have included the installation of a new electric Rointe water heater, new carpets, new flooring in the kitchen and cloakroom, new electric radiators, upgrading of the family bathroom and redecoration. Other attributes include open fireplaces in the sitting room and principal bedroom, quarry stone flooring in the hall and a nice outlook over the village.
PROPERTY INFORMATION
Tenure- Freehold with vacant possession on completion.
Services - Mains water, electricity and drainage. Electric heating.
Council Tax - Band C
EPC - Band G
The property is approached off Watery Lane, with off-street car parking for one car; steps lead to the garden which lies primarily to the front and rear of the property. The front garden is laid to lawn flanked by well stocked flower and shrub borders. A path leads to the rear where there is a raised garden area with a mature sycamore tree. Adjoining the rear garden is a brick and tile outbuilding with a Belfast sink and water heater which provides useful outdoor space.
1 The Terrace is close to the heart of this pretty and popular village which lies midway between Shaftesbury and Blandford Forum. Comprising mainly period houses and cottages, Iwerne Minster has a village post office and stores, a pub and parish church. For a wider range of facilities there is the Saxon hilltop town of Shaftesbury to the north, and the Georgian town of Blandford Forum to the south. Both have a wide range of shops including supermarkets, delicatessens, cafes, doctors and dental surgeries, libraries, an arts centre, veterinary surgeries, small hospitals and schools. The regional centres of Bournemouth/Poole and Bristol/Bath are within striking distance. There are mainline railway stations in both Tisbury and Gillingham (London Waterloo) and the A303 lies some 12 miles to the north giving access to the south west and London, via the M3.