Properties For Sale by Jackson-Stops, Sherborne, including sold STC
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Believed to date from the latter part of the 19th Century, Stocklinch Manor is an impressive country house, beautifully presented throughout and forming a much-loved family home. Very private with no near neighbours, the house sits centrally within about 5.74 acres of gardens and grounds, bounded...
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...
Designed for the current owners and completed in 2007, Waterloo Farm is a beautiful family home that takes full advantage of its wonderful setting within the landscape. The rear aspect of the house faces south-west, looking out through wide picture windows across the Dorset countryside towards Bu...
Built in 1874, The Old Vicarage is a predominantly hamstone property set across three expansive storeys, offering exceptionally versatile living space. A true example of Victorian grandeur, the property is flooded with natural light, showcasing generous proportions, high ceilings and enduring a...
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 ...
According to Historic England this fine, listed Grade II* Manor house dates back to the late 15th century giving it Tudor status and it is certainly one of the most important houses in the village and indeed the local area. The house has remained in the same family ownership since the mid-1970s a...
Enjoying origins dating back to the 19th century, this appealing home has been thoughtfully extended to create a light-filled and highly versatile family residence, perfectly positioned to take full advantage of its far-reaching country views and spectacular sunsets. The seamless blend of period ...
Believed to have been built in the 1700s, this Grade II listed charming red brick residence with a recently thatched roof is a beautifully presented and inviting home, superbly positioned within its setting. Lovingly updated over the years, Lyes House blends timeless character with contemporary ...
Hampden House is an elegant detached late Victorian residence dating from 1896, occupying a particularly central and highly convenient position within this sought-after Abbey town. Unlisted and therefore free from restrictive constraints, the house combines architectural character with excellent ...
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...
Tucked away on the edge of the picturesque village of East Lambrook, Southay is a charming 18th century house set amidst ancient cider orchards, with far-reaching views towards Burrow Hill, long associated with Somerset’s cider-making heritage. Approached via a winding driveway through its ...
Ash House is a most attractive and thoughtfully arranged house, offering light-filled accommodation with a wonderful sense of flow and connection to the gardens and surrounding countryside. The house is entered via a large and elegant reception hall which immediately conveys the scale and charac...
Cross House is an impressive and beautifully proportioned Grade II listed village house, occupying a prominent yet private position close to the heart of the village. Constructed of attractive local limestone with Bath Stone dressings, the house dates principally from the Georgian period with lat...
Justifiably Grade II listed for its architectural and historic importance, The White House is an attractive Georgian residence dating back to the 18th century. Set within just over 11 acres, the property includes outbuildings, charming gardens and paddocks. The house, which is lime rendered ...
Built of warm honey coloured Hadspen stone, The Ring House occupies a wonderfully quiet position at the head of the enchanting Hadspen Valley, surrounded by rolling countryside and traditional cider orchards, yet within easy distance of the amenities of Castle Cary either by car or on foot across...
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, wh...
Approached down a long drive, Old Track is aptly named and commands wonderful views from an elevated position looking across lush pastures to wooded hills. Constructed of painted stone and render under a clay tiled roof, the core of the house dates back around 300 years, since when it has been e...
Furlong House is a former 19th century cottage that was sympathetically extended and modernised by the current owners in the 1990s to create a delightful family home, just three miles from Sherborne. Entering via the solid oak front door into a spacious hall with attractive parquet flooring, one...
Petvins Farmhouse is a handsome Grade II listed Somerset farmhouse, believed to date from the 18th century and built of honey-coloured local stone beneath a slate roof. Approached through iron gates via a driveway bordered by lawns, the property immediately conveys the character and charm expecte...
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...
Sunnyside Cottage, dating from the mid-17th century, offers well-balanced and light-filled accommodation, with many of the principal rooms enjoying a pleasant outlook over the gardens. A welcoming hall with flagstone flooring sets the tone, leading through to the drawing room where a substan...
A charming and historic Grade II listed former farmhouse, constructed of Forest Marble from a local quarry and believed to date back to the 17th century, set within gardens of approximately half an acre. The property retains a wealth of period features, thoughtfully and sympathetically enhanced t...
Bethany, believed to date from the 1680s, is a charming Grade II listed, stone-built property, set beneath a tiled roof occupying a prime position within easy reach of Sherborne town centre. The property benefits from ample off-street gravel parking and enjoys a particularly convenient yet attrac...