Description
A character house with beautifully proportioned rooms and allocated parking a short walk from the shops and facilities.
The Dwelling - 3 Devonshire Houses forms the major part of this important building in the heart of Stalbridge. Dating back to circa 1873 it was originally part of a brewery and then offices for the milk factory before being converted to residential dwellings. As such, Devonshire Houses being of this age, has many character features such as lovely wooden stripped floors, high ceilings and sash windows.
The grandeur is reflected upstairs too with two large double bedrooms with generous proportions and a landing with sash window, ideal for a study area.
Accommodation - See floor plan. In brief there is a sitting room, kitchen / breakfast room, pantry adjacent and with rear door to patio garden area. Two bedrooms upstairs with generous landing for study area.
Outside - From the kitchen, the back door opens to a path and a small enclosed area with space for a table and chairs opposite. There is an off-road allocated parking space to the side of the property.
Situation - Stalbridge is Dorset's smallest town boasting a busy traditional High Street with many shops and businesses including a pub, post office, butcher, hairdresser, dentist, cycle shop and busy local supermarket.
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Services - Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage are connected to the property. Mains gas central heating system.
Material Information - Standard & superfast broadband is available.
Mobile phone network coverage is limited inside and likely outside - (coverage is best provided by EE and O2 Network)
(Information from Ofcom https://www.ofcom.org.uk)
Council Tax Band: C
Agents Note: There is a small flying freehold with part of the first floor extending over the adjoining property.
Rights of Way: There is a pedestrian right of way over a path to the rear of the house in favour of the adjoining cottage. The path is owned by no.3.