Properties For Sale by Jackson-Stops, Sherborne, including sold STC
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Tucked away in a pretty valley typical of this part of Somerset, Honeywick House is an historic 18th-century Grade II listed house built of predominantly Hadspen stone under a tiled roof and set in a glorious garden. The former farmhouse, which was gentrified in the late nineteenth century, bears...
Located in the heart of Somerset, this stunning Grade II listed Georgian detached house exudes charm and character. Constructed in 1812 for James Parsons of Somerton, Attorney at Law and boasting a peaceful and serene setting, this property offers a bright and spacious living environment, with hi...
Trill House is a distinguished Edwardian house, built in 1906 of red brick under a slate roof, standing in mature gardens on the edge of the village of Thornford, close to Sherborne. Now in need of some modernisation and offering some very exciting potential, the property has remained in the same...
Approached through electric powered timber gates that open into a gravelled driveway, Penn House makes a striking first impression. Sitting in an elevated position, the modest 1930s house that originally presided over these wonderful views to rolling countryside, has been transformed, through a ...
Situated on the edge of the desirable village of Corton Denham, Highfield House is an attractive and spacious property built of Hamstone elevations under a clay tile roof, set in a beautiful garden and enjoying views of Corton Beacon and the surrounding rolling country. The oldest part of the ho...
Unlike anything that has come to market in the area in recent times, this eye catching, design led and highly energy efficient house really is one of a kind. Using Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs), clad with cedar and forest marble and double glazed throughout, the A-rated low energy credenti...
Dating back to the late 17th century, The Old Court House is a former farmhouse of immense charm and character. Constructed of classic honey-coloured stone under a traditional thatched roof with gable ends and stone gable copings, the property occupies a prime position in the heart of this highl...
With its impressive Hamstone five bay façade, stone columned porch and mullioned windows, Hurst House creates a significant impact on first sight. The detached, Grade II listed property, dating back to the early 1600s, features a cross passage layout so that on entering the light and airy...
Occupying a prized setting in the picturesque village of Sutton Montis, this period property offers a rare opportunity to restore and personalise a home of considerable character. Constructed predominantly of natural stone under a tiled roof, Laburnum House extends to approximately 3,145sq/ft (in...
Swallowfield is an attractive and well-appointed property, built in 1958 and cherished by the same owners for the past forty years. Nestled discreetly within its own land, it enjoys an abundance of natural light and boasts far-reaching views across the surrounding countryside. The ground flo...
Justifiably Grade II listed for its special architectural and historic interest, this handsome property, with impressive frontage, is positioned right in the heart of this thriving town with numerous amenities literally on the doorstep. The extensive ground floor is a welcoming space, equally su...
Built in the 1890s, this lovely semi-detached three storey Victorian townhouse sits in an elevated position on The Avenue, one of the most sought-after residential streets in Sherborne and enjoys a southerly aspect with views to the wooded hills beyond. Prospect House presents all the typical pe...
Cotswold House is a light-filled detached home, built of stone in the late 1970s, designed for modern family living. At the heart of the house is a spacious kitchen/dining room, fitted with attractive Shaker-style units, a central island, and integrated Neff appliances including oven, microwave, ...
Named after a 9th century Scottish hermit monk, St Monan’s is a detached house built of local honey-coloured stone and render beneath a clay-tiled roof, believed to have been built around 1900. The house is predominantly south and south-west facing allowing the principal reception rooms an...
Spring Cottage is a most attractive and well-balanced detached home built in the 1940s, combining classic proportions with the comfort of a thoughtfully modernised interior. Set back from the lane and screened by mature hedging and planting, the property enjoys a strong sense of rural privacy wh...
Hound House, an end of terrace Grade II listed property recognised for its historical and architectural significance, is a notably light home offering well-appointed rooms and flexible accommodation. This versatile space is perfect for a Bed and Breakfast, offers potential for an annex, or could...
Girton House is a south facing property, built from traditional Blue Lias stone under a tiled roof. Converted in the 1990s, this charming house on land once owned by the Duke of Devonshire served as a workshop for the church. It is well proportioned, featuring three generously sized bedrooms on ...
A charming, Grade II listed house, built in the 17th century, retains many period features and has a modern extension which adds a well-proportioned downstairs living area and kitchen. This south facing, recently thatched property, lies in a village which is conveniently positioned close to the r...
Constructed of natural stone beneath a traditional clay tiled roof, The Stables offers generous and versatile accommodation arranged over two floors, with a natural flow between the principal reception rooms and a pleasing sense of light and space throughout. The house is entered via a well-lit ...
Dating back to the early nineteenth century, 29 Water Street is a double-fronted house built of honey coloured Hamstone under a slate roof. On the ground floor, there is a choice of three reception rooms, of which the spacious drawing room, with its stone fireplace, generous south facing windows...
Bishops Farm, named thus after the Bishop of Norwich who originally owned the land, is a cosy, late eighteenth century house full of period features, with a south facing large garden, generous outbuildings and enjoying an elevated position at the end of a quiet road. Formerly a small farmhouse a...
The Cobbles is an attractive, double-fronted house constructed in 1994 by the current owner, a well-respected local builder. The property is approached via a charming, cobbled pathway from which the house takes its name. Built of honey-coloured local stone beneath a clay tiled roof, the house has...
Welkin Cottage is a most appealing Victorian house, believed to date from around 1900, offering characterful and comfortable family accommodation in a sought-after Somerset village. The house is built of red brick under a slate tiled roof, with a double-fronted façade and oak porch adorned...
Ashe House is probably one of the oldest houses in the area, with parts believed to date from the 16th century. Built of stone under a thatched roof with leaded windows, the Grade II listed cottage retains a wealth of original character with exposed beams, wood panelling, window seats, deep heart...