Properties For Sale by Jackson-Stops, Shaftesbury, including sold STC
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Long Copse House was built in 1938 in the “Art Deco” style. This spectacular house was fully modernised in 2014 to create a fabulous light and airy family home over two floors. On entering the house, one is greeted by a stunning double height reception hall with oak flooring and match...
Dating from the 19th Century, The Paddock is an attractive brick and rendered house under clay tile roof, sympathetically extended in 2003/2004 and more recently beautifully refurbished to create a wonderfully light and airy family home over two floors. On entering the house, one is greeted by an...
THE PROPERTY Firefly Barn was converted in the 1990’s from an original 1840’s dairy barn to create a fabulous light and airy family home over two floors. On entering the house, one is greeted by a stunning double height reception hall with flagstone flooring. From the hallway, do...
Reputedly dating from the 15th Century with later addition, Temple Cottage is a Grade II Listed house built of attractive mellow stone elevations, under a part thatch and tiled roof. Sensibly configured and beautifully presented, attributes worthy of particular mention include the splendid, vault...
Of period origins, Oakdene is an attractive stone cottage under a clay tile and pantiled roof set in delightful gardens in an elevated position with lovely views. In recent years Oakdene has been completely refurbished; the property is now beautifully presented and has nicely proportioned rooms w...
Listed Grade II, Parsons Pool House has attractive green sandstone and brick elevations and has been imaginatively re-furbished, works including the integration of a former barn into the accommodation to create a delightful, vaulted breakfast/dining room. Bought by the current owners in 2003, a n...
Situated within a conservation area and built in 1880 by the Temperance Society as a coffee house, Bartley House soon became the co-operative stores before being converted for residential use in the 1950s. Bartley House is a handsome attached house built of brick and rendered elevations under a p...
Imaginatively extended in 2001, Bridge Cottage is a period property combining the original green sandstone elevations with the later rendered extension all under a clay tile roof. Over the years the property has been comprehensively refurbished and now offers both flexible and adaptable living sp...
Reputedly dating from late 1700’s, Yew Tree Cottage is an attractive stone built cottage under a pantiled roof standing in a quiet position backing onto open fields. In recent years the cottage has undergone complete refurbishment; in 2011 the cottage was re-wired and re-plumbed with a dire...
Built in the early 1800’s, The Old School House was originally the headmasters house adjoining the junior school. Attached and built of stone with brick quoins under a clay tile roof, The Old School House has many attributes worthy of mention; these include delightful metal trellis window...
Within the grounds of Wyke Hall, a striking 14th Century Grade II Listed manor house and reputedly built as a hunting lodge for King Edward III, The Cottage House is an attractive attached house with colour washed rendered elevations under a pitched clay tile roof. The house has a delightful feel...