Light, flexible family home with garage and EV charging in sought-after development.
- Four double bedrooms across three floors, flexible family layout
- Open-plan kitchen/dining room opening onto landscaped private garden
- Integral double garage with utility area and Pod Point EV charger
- Sitting room with balcony and electric awning, gas fireplace feature
- Four bath/shower rooms including two en suites for convenience
- Small plot size; limited scope for large extensions or big garden
- Above-average local crime and Dorset Council Tax Band F (expensive)
- Built c.1996–2002; double glazing and mains gas central heating
Set on the sought-after Bryanston Hills development, this well-presented four-bedroom, three-storey town house balances modern living with practical family space. The ground-floor open-plan kitchen/dining room leads directly to a neatly landscaped, private rear garden — a sunny, low-maintenance space for outdoor entertaining. An integral double garage with utility area and a Pod Point EV charger is a useful everyday convenience for families or commuters.
Upstairs accommodation is flexible and bright: a dual-aspect sitting room with balcony, four good-sized bedrooms across the upper floors and four bath/shower rooms (including two en suites) suit growing families, home-working needs and multi-generational living. Fitted wardrobes and skylights in the master bedroom increase natural light and storage. The property measures about 1,782 sq ft, is freehold and benefits from gas central heating and recent double glazing.
Practical factors to note: the house sits on a relatively small plot with limited outdoor space for extensive landscaping or large-scale extensions. Local crime levels are above the national average and Dorset Council tax is high (Band F), both relevant for budgeting. The property was built in the late 1990s/early 2000s and is in good decorative order, though buyers wanting larger gardens or detached plots should consider nearby alternatives.
Location strengths include proximity to good local schools (including Bryanston private school and well-rated primaries), Tesco and other village amenities, and straightforward road links to Blandford Forum, Dorchester and the A31. Broadband and mobile signals are strong, making the home suitable for remote working or hybrid commuting.