Barrack Road, Dorchester Offers Over £400,000
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This BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED historic THREE BEDROOM end terrace home offers a wealth of CHARACTER while being within close proximity of the TOWN CENTRE. TWO PARKING SPACES, as well as TWO BATHROOMS and a private COURTYARD GARDEN.
Description
Whether it's ornate chimneys, high ceilings, flagstone floors or double height traditional windows, each home has been individually designed to be respectful of its heritage, retaining these wonderful traditional features, as well as providing the modern specification that customers expect. An arched doorway with windows surrounding leads into a grand entrance hall, complete with FLAGSTONE FLOORING, traditional staircase ascending to the first floor and contemporary glass panelled doors into the main reception area. The living room, situated to the front of the property, boasts dual aspect double height sash windows allowing for plenty of light, whilst Amtico flooring & gas central heating completes the room. An opening leads through to the traditional, yet modern kitchen/ diner, with feature wall, arched windows and the continuation of Amtico flooring. The kitchen comprises a range of fitted units with Quartz work surfaces over, plus an assortment of integrated Bosch & Neff appliances. Concluding the ground floor is a well appointed WC and utility area with access to the garden. A welcoming landing initiates the first floor with access into the bedrooms plus modern white family bathroom suite with bath, shower over, WC & wash hand basin. The two main bedrooms are generous sizes, the master benefiting an En-suite with underfloor heating with ample space for bedroom furniture, whilst being quirky shapes with recesses, they offer a wealth of character & continue the theme with large double height arched sash windows. The third bedroom is an adequate single or perfect study. To the rear is a low maintenance courtyard style garden, perfect for enjoying a cup of coffee or glass of wine Entrance - Hallway - Lounge - 4.45 x 4.40 (14'7" x 14'5") - Kitchen/Diner - 4.92 x 4.47 (16'1" x 14'7") - Cloakroom - Utility Room - 2.01 x 1.26 (6'7" x 4'1") - First Floor Landing - Bedroom One - 4.59 x 3.19 (15'0" x 10'5") - Bedroom Two - 4.53 x 3.45 (14'10" x 11'3" ) - Bedroom Three - 2.78 x 2.04 (9'1" x 6'8") - Bathroom - Ensuite - Service Charge - The vendor informs us that there is a charge towards communal grounds which also incorporates the buildings insurance of approximately £169 per month. This information should be confirmed by your solicitor before any expense is carried out.
THE DEVELOPMENT
This unique development of just 4 homes is set in the Dorset County Town of Dorchester. The Quartermasters comprises a 3 bedroom and 3, 2 bedroom superior houses. The properties have been sympathetically designed respecting the tradition of the Keep and its setting whilst recognising the demand for modern finishes and features. These properties are truly architectural gems.
LOCATION
Dorchester Town, Brewery Square and Poundbury boasts a wide and varied array of shops and eateries. There are many amenities and attractions in the local area including Maiden Castle, Cerne Abbas, the Tolpuddle Martyes Museum and Abbotsbury Swannery. The world renowned Jurassic Coast is only 9 miles away and closer to home there are numerous local walks taking in some of the local history with the Roman House and Borough Gardens close by.
THE HISTORY
The Keep was originally the gatehouse for the Depot Barracks of the Dorsetshire Regiment as well as the County Armoury. It was completed in 1879, in time for the amalgamation of 39th and 54th Regiments of Foot, who become the 1st and 2nd Battalions of The Dorsetshire Regiment in 1881. The Depot Barracks were the administrative centre for the Dorsetshire Regiment and its centre for recruitment and training. The Depot carried out this function between 1879 and 1958 with only one break. This was during World War Two when the barracks was used by the 701st Ordnance Light Maintenance Company and the 1st Quartermaster Company of the American Armed Forces. Today the Keep Military Museum is a striking landmark in the heart of Dorchester. Completed in 1879, it was designed to resemble a Norman Castle, and is built of Portland stone which gives it a white appearance.
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- Beautifully Presented Three Bedroom Property
- Sensitively Designed Conversion on a Historic Site in Dorchester
- Fitted Kitchen Diner with Quartz Worktops & Integrated Appliances
- Moments To Town Centre
- A Distinctive Development of Mews Style Houses with Period Features
- Contemporary Fitted Bathroom & Cloakroom
- Enclosed Private Courtyard Garden with Pedestrian Access
- Two Allocated Parking Spaces
Dorchester DT1 1RN