High Street, Sydling St. Nicholas, Dorchester, Dorset, DT2 9PB | Property for sale | Savills
510.78 sq m
Guide price £1,875,000(€2,243,679)

High StreetSydling St. Nicholas, Dorchester, Dorset, DT2 9PB


    Key features

    • Located in the heart of this peaceful sought after village
    • About 8 miles to the county town of Dorchester with excellent facilities
    • Beautiful Georgian village property with classical proportions
    • Sympathetically restored and enhanced in recent years
    • Pretty mature and secluded gardens with far reaching views
    • Charming open fronted thatched summer house

    Most handsome 18th century listed Grade II* house in one of Dorset's prettiest villages.

    About this property

    • Unquestionably one of the finest houses in Sydling St Nicholas, East House is a most handsome Georgian village property with classical proportions and is justifiably Listed Grade II*, as being of architectural and historical importance. The house is set back from the lane behind a decorative brick wall and the principal elevation is of red brick in Flemish bond with a hipped clay-tile roof. Thought to have been constructed in the mid to late 18th century the well laid out accommodation is arranged over three floors and retains many original period features including sash windows, open fires, dado rails and ornate alcoves.

      The house has been sympathetically restored and enhanced in recent years by the present owners and now provides a modern functioning family home but with timeless classical period style at the same time. On the ground floor are three nicely proportioned formal reception rooms as well as a kitchen and breakfast room and additional garden room to the rear. On the first floor are four double bedrooms, a bathroom and shower room and the top floor provides the option for use as a self-contained guest apartment comprising a spacious sitting room with views over the neighbouring hills, two double bedrooms, bathroom and kitchenette.

      Outside
      The property has driveways with off street parking on both sides and access to a garage on the north boundary. Adjacent to this is the old barn, now converted to a studio or splendid home office. The gardens are a major feature of the property and extend to just under half an acre. To the front is a pretty walled garden mostly laid to lawn and with a central stone path from the lane and wide steps leading to the front door.

      Immediately to the rear of the property is a pretty courtyard with a low level stone and flint wall. From there steps lead up to the main garden which rises gently to the rear (west). The gardens are mature, secluded and well stocked with colourful borders, hedging and trees. From the gardens there are far reaching views over the surrounding hills. At the top of the garden is a particularly charming open fronted thatched summer house providing a peaceful retreat.

      View payable Stamp Duty for this property

    I love the views of the surrounding hills from the thatched folly at the top of the garden

    Ashley RawlingsProperty agent

    Local information

    • East House is located in the heart of this most picturesque and popular village nestled in the Dorset Chalk Downs which have changed little in centuries.
    • The village is peaceful and unspoilt, with many character and period properties, situated within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
    • The village is thriving with an active community centred around the popular Greyhound public house, a village hall and the fine parish Church of St Nicholas.
    • About 8 miles south is the county town of Dorchester which has an excellent range of facilities including two Waitrose supermarkets and a mainline railway station.
    • To the north are Yeovil and Sherborne also well served for shopping facilities and both with train stations.
    • Nearby the larger village of Cerne Abbas (about 2 miles) has a thriving village shop and post office, first school, three public houses and a doctors' surgery.
    • State schools including St Osmunds, the Middle School and Thomas Hardye School, all in Dorchester. Private schools include the Sherborne Schools, Bryanston, Milton Abbey, Sherborne Preparatory School, Sunninghill Preparatory in Dorchester, Leweston, Hazlegrove, Port Regis and Perrott Hill.
    • There is an excellent range of sporting and leisure pursuits in the area including golf at Dorchester Came Down, Yeovil and Sherborne golf clubs.
    • The Jurassic coast is approximately half an hour away by car and is a designated a UNESCO World Heritage site and is well known for its spectacular coastal path, sailing and water sports at Weymouth and the National sailing academy is based at Portland.
    • Horse racing at Wincanton, Salisbury, Exeter, Bath and Taunton. Walking and riding in the surrounding countryside where there is are an excellent variety of footpaths and bridleways.

    Additional information

    • Council Tax Band H
    • Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil fired central heating.
    • Directions: From Dorchester head North on the A37 taking the turning on the right hand side as you exit the village of Grimstone. Continue on this lane for about 4 miles and enter Sydling St Nicholas. East House is on the left hand side just past the village hall.
    • EPC Exempt
    • Tenure: Freehold
    • Council Tax Band: H