Owned solar PV and solar thermal for hot water and income potential
Wood-burning stove in sitting room for extra heat and atmosphere
Electric vehicle charging point and off-street parking for two cars
Pleasant countryside views from rear, quiet cul-de-sac location
Oil-fired central heating — fuel cost dependent on market prices
Single family bathroom only; three bedrooms upstairs
Modest plot size; rear garden, patio and small shed
Constructed 1976–82 with partial cavity insulation; some updates possible
Set on the edge of a peaceful Dorset village, this well-presented three-bedroom semi-detached house offers attractive countryside views and practical family living. The ground floor features a generous sitting room centred on a wood-burning stove and an open-plan kitchen/diner that works well for daily family life and entertaining.
Energy-conscious buyers will appreciate the owned solar PV and solar thermal system that help reduce running costs, plus an electric vehicle charging point and off-street parking for two cars. The home has double glazing and an oil-fired boiler with radiators; these deliver warmth but buyers should note oil fuel costs vary with the market.
Upstairs provides three bedrooms and a family bathroom. The plot is modest in size with an enclosed rear garden, patio, oil tank and a handy garden shed. The house was built in the late 1970s/early 1980s and has partial cavity insulation; further improvement or updating could increase comfort and value.
This property suits families wanting village life with easy access to nearby Sturminster Newton, or buyers seeking a tidy rental with low local crime and good broadband. Viewings are recommended for those seeking a move-in-capable home with clear potential to personalise and modernise.