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3 bedroom terraced house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Three bedroom
- Renovation opportunity
- Walking distance to Dorchester Town Centre
- No onward chain
Constructed in the mid-1950s this mid terraced property comes to the market for the first time in over 40 years and offers significant potential to renovate and improve. Situated within short walking distance of Dorchester Town Centre the property resides in a popular position within close proximity of a host of local amenities. The property consists of brick elevations set under and tile hung roof with a brick and wooden frame conservatory at the rear. The property is approaching via a tarmacked driveway and front garden leading to an open porch area and property entrance. On entering the property a central hallways provides access to the principle rooms. The sitting/ dining room is a well proportioned, open plan reception space enjoying a double aspect to the front and rear. The kitchen is situated to the rear of the property with wall and floor mounted units and most useful larder/ store. Adjacent to the kitchen, and providing access to the rear garden is a brick and timber framed conservatory with a corrugated roof and double doors opening to the garden.
Stairs ascend to the first floor and accommodation comprising three bedrooms and a family bathroom. The first and second bedrooms are well proportioned double rooms, positioned at the front and rear of the house respectively. The third bedroom is a single room with a window overlooking the front of the property and street scene below. The family bathroom comprises panelled bath, pedestal sink unit and WC.
SERVICES AND OUTGOINGS
All mains services
Gas fired central heating
Council Tax Band B (£2,016.01 - 2023/24)
The property is situated within a short distance of Dorchester Town Centre where a wide range of facilities for entertainment, health and leisure can be found. Dorchester is most famous for being the County Town of Dorset and being the birthplace of the famous poet and novelist Thomas Hardy in 1840. The World Heritage Site of the Jurassic Coast is only a few miles away. Communications are excellent, with main line railway links to London Waterloo and Bristol, cross channel services at Poole, airports at Bournemouth, Exeter and Bristol and there is a very effective road network.
To the front of the property is a small front garden and concrete driveway providing invaluable off street parking, a rare commodity so close to Dorchester Town Centre. The front garden and parking is enclosed by a brick built wall and iron gates. The rear garden, which can also be accessed via a shared side path offers great potential and also benefits from a block built workshop/ store. Immediately abutting the property is a pathed terrace area leading to an area of lawn, hard standing with greenhouse and workshop/ store.
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