For Sale5 Bedroom Detached House in Came, Dorchester, Dorset, DT2£2,750,000
Property Type
Detached House
Bedrooms
× 5
Bathrooms
× 4
Receptions
× 5
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£2,750,000
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Description
This is the former home of William Barnes, a poet, churchman, and philologist who resided there from 1862 until his death in 1886. It is situated in the tranquil village of Came, just outside the historic market town of Dorchester. It is an impressive Grade II listed, thatched roof home, inspired by influential architect, John Nash, set on approximately 1.67 acres, with over 4800 square feet of accommodation. Originally built in the early 19th century for the Rev. Doctor William England, it is arranged in two distinct halves, with the coach house joining the main house in recent years.
The main house boasts four bedrooms and three bathrooms on the upper floor, decorated to the highest finish. Sweeping views of the country side can be seen from all vantage points. The reception rooms are particularly noteworthy, with high ceilings, open fireplaces and large French windows contributing to a light and airy atmosphere. All of the original features such as cornices, stone flagstones and shutters have been preserved. This lovely home is understood to have become the favourite retreat of many notable literary figures, such as Alfred Lord Tennyson, Thomas Hardy, Siegfried Sassoon and TE Lawrence. William Barnes and Thomas Hardy in particular had great affection for each other, setting the convivial atmosphere and tone for many literary figures to follow.
The oak panelled library offers an eclectic mix of rare books, spectacular garden views and the peace and tranquility that would inspire any author. The wine room offers an intimate setting to ponder the history of this exquisite home.
The coach house consists of a country kitchen on the ground floor, which basks in morning sun and offers views of wild deer and weeping willows in the open fields nearby, while the upstairs suite offers a luxurious guest apartment with working fireplace. The utility, pantry room and store are in excellent standing reflecting the recent renovation.
The stunning grounds include a well-manicured interior garden and a symphony of perennials in perpetual blossom. Mature trees on the front lawn undulate with the daily breeze reminding one of the close proximity to the sea. The house is approached via a sweeping gravelled drive to a spacious parking area. A timber workshop with cedar shingle roof provides an atmospheric garden room, with a charming breakfast garden for morning sun. In the evenings it is suitable as a comfortable lounging area for children seeking a reprieve from their parents, or for a sports fan seeking a quiet moment in front of the TV.
The front lawn is densely planted with mature, broadleaf trees and evergreens and provides a charming backdrop to the abundant perennial spring bulbs.
On the north facing side of the house is a formally planted stone walled garden. The manicured gardens are well tended throughout the year providing a symphony of colour and contrast throughout each season. A stone fountain featuring a lily pond, terraced Rose garden, herbaceous borders, private enclaves for seating and a croquet area create the setting for an idyllic English garden. The multitude of birds in chorus are testament to this divine and tranquil setting.
Two Breeze Houses strategically situated in the fruit orchard and the walled garden provide atmospheric venues for lunch, cocktails at sunset and family gatherings. The formal interior gardens would be suitable for intimate weddings, a corporate retreat or a family reunion.
This stunning home is an important part of Dorchester’s cultural and architectural heritage.
Reference CHB240194