Church Lane, East Orchard

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
5
- BATHROOMS
3
- SIZE
4,777 sq ft
444 sq m
- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- A timeless country house, at once rooted in tradition and refreshingly modern
- High-ceilinged rooms flow effortlessly throughout the house
- Sits within 7.68 acres of its own land, surrounded by Dorset’s celebrated undulating countryside, with scope for further landscaping
- The farmhouse is off-grid, powered by solar panels, batteries, and an air-source heat pump, combining minimal running costs with a low environmental impact
- This corner of Dorset is famed for its rich natural landscape, with Shaftesbury only 5 miles away, and direct services to London Waterloo in around two hours
Description
Architecture & Design - Harefield Farmhouse extends to 4,777 sq ft and balances classical Georgian rhythm with modern light and space. The house is built from locally quarried Marnhull stone with timber cladding and an elegant iron and lead roofed porch marking the entrance. A thoughtful mix of natural materials and different window styles — traditional timber sash and Crittall alongside contemporary frameless glass — gives the architecture both depth and variety. The result is a timeless country house, at once rooted in tradition and refreshingly modern.
Inside, a wide flagstone hall forms the heart of the house, from which all the high-ceilinged rooms flow effortlessly. The 38ft kitchen, dining and sitting room is the natural hub of family life, with flagstone floors and frameless corner glazing that dissolves the boundary between house and garden. Both this space and the large drawing room — with its triple aspect, elegant stone chimneypiece, and more formal atmosphere — open directly onto the south-west facing terrace via crittall French windows. A further family sitting room, currently used as a games room, adds flexibility to the ground floor.
Designed for the realities of country and family life, a large open-plan boot and utility room with its own secondary entrance provides essential space for dogs, coats and muddy boots. Upstairs, five well-proportioned bedrooms and three bathrooms (two adjoining) include a principal bedroom with dressing room and adjoining bathroom. The roof has been engineered for future conversion, with services in place, offering scope for an additional 1,500 sq ft with dormer windows under permitted development.
Gardens and Grounds
Harefield Farmhouse sits within 7.68 acres of its own land, surrounded by Dorset’s celebrated undulating countryside. The grounds are predominantly laid to parkland, with mown grass paths that meander through the landscape, while formal lawns and clipped box borders frame the house itself. On the southwest side, a flagstone terrace extends directly from the kitchen and drawing room via French windows — the perfect setting for summer entertaining, with views stretching across the valley to Hambledon Hill.
The current owners have been passionately renaturing the land, introducing meadow grasses and new hedgerows to encourage biodiversity and deepen the connection between home and landscape.
The plot also offers scope for further landscaping. Additional terracing, more intricate planting schemes, or even the creation of a swimming pool are all possible under permitted development, allowing the next custodian to shape the grounds to their vision.
Owner and architect’s vision
“When we set out to build Harefield Farmhouse, our aim was to create a home for our family that sits naturally in its landscape, is kind to the environment, and exists in harmony with the wildlife that has always lived here – from barn owls and kestrels to deer and hares.
The design intends to reflect a balance of tradition and modernity. Stone gables and natural materials reference the Dorset vernacular, while timber cladding and large windows open the home to the views and light. Every aspect of the house, from its placement to its materials, has been chosen to feel connected to the surrounding land.
For us, Harefield Farmhouse represents a commitment to sustainability, self-sufficiency, and a deep respect for the place we call home.”
Sustainability And Technology - Harefield Farmhouse is off-grid, powered by solar panels, batteries, and an air-source heat pump, combining minimal running costs with a low environmental impact. A 25 KW land-mounted solar array supplies electricity to the property, stored in a battery system that also powers the heating. During periods of low winter sunlight, a back-up generator ensures the batteries remain charged, giving the house complete resilience and energy security.
The system has been designed with both efficiency and aesthetics in mind: the solar array is discreetly positioned out of view from the house, ensuring it has minimal visual impact on the landscape. Combined with smart heating, Lutron lighting, and a full security system, Harefield Farmhouse achieves an impressive A-rated EPC while offering the convenience of modern technology.
Although the house could be connected to the mains grid if desired, the current off-grid system provides such reliable independence and low running costs that there seems little reason one would wish to do so.
In keeping with this ethos, the owners have been actively renaturing the land. Meadow grasses, hedgerows, and wildlife-friendly planting are being established around the house, creating a biodiverse environment where flora and fauna can thrive.
Living In North Dorset - Harefield Farmhouse enjoys a glorious rural setting in the heart of Dorset’s undulating countryside, with sweeping views across rolling chalk countryside. The pretty Saxon hilltop town of Shaftesbury is just 5 miles away, offering boutique shops, independent cafés, restaurants, and supermarkets. To the south lies the Georgian market town of Blandford Forum, while Gillingham to the north provides a Waitrose and a mainline station with direct services to London Waterloo in around two hours.
This corner of Dorset is famed for its walking, riding, and rich natural landscape. Footpaths and bridleways lead directly from the house into some of the county’s most spectacular scenery, including Fontmell and Melbury Downs within the Cranborne Chase National Landscape. The renowned pub The Fontmell is also within easy reach - a perfect spot for relaxed country dining. An increasing pull for any visitors to the area is The Newt in Somerset, which is only 19 miles a way, as is the thriving arts and cultural centre at Bruton.
Transport
Road connections are excellent, with the A350 running north–south nearby, linking to the south coast and the A303 for London and the West Country. Gillingham station is just over 8 miles away, with direct trains to London Waterloo from approximately 2 hours.
Schools
The area is particularly well served by excellent schools. Local options include Shaftesbury School, while independent and preparatory choices abound: Port Regis, Sandroyd, Clayesmore, Hanford, Bryanston, Hazelgrove, Sherborne, Canford, and Marlborough. In Salisbury, Bishops Wordsworth’s and South Wilts Grammar Schools provide further highly regarded options.
Shaftesbury 5 miles; Blandford Forum 11 miles;
Gillingham Railway Station 8.5 miles (direct trains to London Waterloo from 2 hours);
Salisbury 25 miles; Bath 38 miles; Southampton Airport 46 miles
(All distances and times are approximate)
Brochures
Brochure- COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
- Band: G
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Ask agent
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
- Ask agent
Church Lane, East Orchard
Add an important place to see how long it'd take to get there from our property listings.
__mins driving to your place
Get an instant, personalised result:
- Show sellers you’re serious
- Secure viewings faster with agents
- No impact on your credit score
Your mortgage
Notes
Staying secure when looking for property
Ensure you're up to date with our latest advice on how to avoid fraud or scams when looking for property online.
Visit our security centre to find out moreDisclaimer - Property reference 34171425. The information displayed about this property comprises a property advertisement. Rightmove.co.uk makes no warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the advertisement or any linked or associated information, and Rightmove has no control over the content. This property advertisement does not constitute property particulars. The information is provided and maintained by Blue Book, Covering the Country and London. Please contact the selling agent or developer directly to obtain any information which may be available under the terms of The Energy Performance of Buildings (Certificates and Inspections) (England and Wales) Regulations 2007 or the Home Report if in relation to a residential property in Scotland.
*This is the average speed from the provider with the fastest broadband package available at this postcode. The average speed displayed is based on the download speeds of at least 50% of customers at peak time (8pm to 10pm). Fibre/cable services at the postcode are subject to availability and may differ between properties within a postcode. Speeds can be affected by a range of technical and environmental factors. The speed at the property may be lower than that listed above. You can check the estimated speed and confirm availability to a property prior to purchasing on the broadband provider's website. Providers may increase charges. The information is provided and maintained by Decision Technologies Limited. **This is indicative only and based on a 2-person household with multiple devices and simultaneous usage. Broadband performance is affected by multiple factors including number of occupants and devices, simultaneous usage, router range etc. For more information speak to your broadband provider.
Map data ©OpenStreetMap contributors.