Tucked-away two-bedroom terrace in Sherborne centre — low-maintenance, chain-free and ready to move into..
Central Abbey Town location, short walk to shops and schools
Freehold, chain-free sale for a quicker purchase
One designated off-street parking space via communal access
Fast broadband; mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators
Very small rear/side garden, low-maintenance outdoor space only
Medium flood risk in the area — buyer should obtain advice
Limited indoor mobile coverage despite excellent outdoor signal
Built 1980s; well presented but not a major renovation project
Set in a tucked-away court in the heart of Sherborne, this two-bedroom terraced house offers practical, low-maintenance living for a first-time buyer or someone downsizing. The layout is straightforward: sitting/dining room to the rear, a functional kitchen with space for a small dining table, cloakroom on the ground floor, and two double bedrooms upstairs. From some rooms there are pleasant views towards Sherborne Abbey.
Practical positives include one designated off-street parking space, mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, fast broadband availability and an affordable council tax band. The property is offered freehold and chain-free, which speeds the purchase process for buyers wanting a quick move.
Buyers should note a few material points: the plot is very small with limited outdoor space, mobile reception is strong outside but limited indoors, and the location has a medium flood risk. The house dates from the 1980s and, while well presented, may suit purchasers wanting tidy, move-in-ready accommodation rather than major renovation.
Overall this is a compact, well-located home that suits buyers prioritising town-centre convenience, good connectivity and a manageable maintenance burden. Its size and plot make it particularly suitable for single buyers, couples or those seeking to downsize close to Sherborne’s amenities and schools.