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Bere Lane, Caundle Marsh, Dorset, DT9

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

3

SIZE

2,841 sq ft

264 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Beautifully decorated and stylish country retreat
  • Standout kitchen diner and two reception rooms
  • Four well-appointed bedrooms
  • Re-thatched in 2025, re-modelled in 2015
  • Underfloor heating throughout most of the ground floor
  • Set in a bucolic, pastoral landscape with sweeping 360 degree views
  • Pretty garden with studio/office
  • Peaceful rural location but only 10 minutes to Sherborne

Description

Nestled in gently rolling country down a quiet lane, Oak End is a Grade II listed house that has been thoughtfully and cleverly developed and extended on the footprint of previous agricultural buildings to create a beautiful home. A wonderfully light, glazed porch welcomes you into the house, where a slate-floored hallway leads to the stunning open-plan kitchen, undoubtedly the focal point of family life. With a double-height ceiling, this sleek and well-designed cooks’ paradise features a central island complete with a wine fridge and storage, along with an array of painted bespoke units built by a local craftsman who also fabricated cabinetry throughout the house. High-end fitted appliances include a full length, Miele fridge, Siemens induction hob with adaptable rings, Gaggenau microwave oven/grill, eye-level fan oven with grill and warming drawer and a Miele dishwasher. Corian work surfaces incorporating a 1½ moulded seamless sink along with a larder unit and discreetly lit shelving, complete this fantastic installation. The spacious dining area connects with the terrace via French doors allowing for seamless summer entertaining overlooking the garden and fields beyond. Inside, a seating area provides a great spot for pre- or postprandial relaxation.

The cosy sitting room shows off the classic cottage features where one can unwind in front of the woodburner set in a traditional inglenook fireplace. An additional sitting room provides a generous space in which to entertain, featuring a discreet pop-up television concealed in an array of bespoke cabinets. This end of the house also includes a convenient downstairs bedroom, opposite a family bathroom. A very well-appointed utility room with space and connection for a washer and drier, along with fitted wall and base units completes the ground floor where the majority of accommodation enjoys underfloor heating.

Upstairs, the generous, dual aspect principal bedroom is accessed by its own staircase and sits cozily in the eaves, benefitting from a fitted wardrobe and ensuite shower room with large walk-in shower. On the other side of the house, a second staircase rises to two spacious and light double bedrooms each with custom-made storage, enjoying triple aspect glazing and sharing a shower room. The house has been beautifully decorated by the current owners and enjoys a wonderful sense of light and outlook, with many rooms taking in views across the gardens and surrounding country.

Garden and Outbuildings
The pretty garden is mostly laid to lawn with hedging boundaries kept low to draw the eye towards the encircling fields and woodland. Borders are stocked with cottage garden favourites including lavender, salvia, santolina, verbena and geums, giving a rich display throughout the growing season, while a careful selection of evergreen shrubs provide winter structure. An extensive terrace with stone flags provides spots from which to catch the sun from morning through to evening, scented by a fabulous mock orange hedge. A wooden framed garden studio sits at the other end of the lawn offering a peaceful location in which to work and create. The gravel drive with space for several cars leads up to an oak framed Townsend Timber double garage with power and fully boarded mezzanine storage.

Set in a bucolic, pastoral landscape with sweeping views, Oak End combines historic charm with modern comfort and style, offering a wonderful opportunity, to enjoy country living within ten minutes of the delights of Sherborne.

LOCATION
The hamlet of Caundle Marsh lies within the Blackmore Vale, some of the most unspoilt and attractive countryside in the region, where gently undulating pastureland gives way to the more rugged heights of Dogbury, Nettlecombe and Bulbarrow. Unsurprisingly this is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and little has changed over the centuries, remaining much as it was when Thomas Hardy immortalised it as the Vale of the Great Dairies in his Wessex novels. Quiet lanes gently wind their way through this rural idyll with pretty villages comprising mainly period houses and cottages breaking up the lightly wooded landscape. Nearby Bishop’s Caundle is a highly regarded village benefitting from a popular public house, The White Hart, shop, petrol station, church and village hall, together with a strong sense of community.

Sherborne provides an excellent range of independent shops, cafés and restaurants, alongside Waitrose and Sainsbury’s supermarkets. Communications are excellent, with Sherborne station offering regular services to London Waterloo, while the A303 provides swift access towards London and the South West.

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 villages, with state secondary schooling in Sherborne and Yeovil. Independent schools are particularly strong in the area, including the Sherborne Schools Group, Leweston, Hazlegrove, Millfield, Milton Abbey, Bryanston and Perrott Hill.


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Yes
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About Jackson-Stops, Sherborne

2 Hound Street, Sherborne, Dorset, DT9 3AA
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The beautiful town of Sherborne is centred around the Abbey, founded in 705 and renowned for its spectacular fan vaulting, and which sets the tone for the whole town which is widely known across Dorset, Somerset and the southwest for its beauty.

Our office occupies a Grade II listed property in the heart of the town, and the large shop window is highly visible to those passing by. It fits neatly into our regional network of Shaftesbury, Dorchester, Taunton and Exeter. Liaising with these offices, we sell all types of property throughout West Dorset, South Somerset and East Devon, including townhouses, cottages, village properties, rectories, manor houses and small farms.

This area is particularly noted for its schools, beautiful coast and countryside and is much more accessible than many think, being a little over two hours from London by both road and rail.

Affordability

Monthly repayments£5,516
Property: £ 1,100,000
Deposit: £ 110,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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