Historic property in Dorset village for sale
A wonderfully atmospheric property dating back to the 17th century has come onto the market in Dorset

Dating back to the 17th century, Priors Cleve is a Grade II listed property with a very great number of embellishments including a panelled hall, flagstone floors, beamed dining room and a sitting room with its original fireplaces.
In total the accommodation comprises porch, panelled hall, drawing room, dining room, sitting room, kitchen/breakfast room, pantry, master bedroom suite and four further bedrooms as well as two further bathrooms. The property also has attic storage.
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Outside the gardens have well stocked beds and borders and mature trees which provide seclusion and privacy; the gardens are around half an acre.
The property is in the village of Yetminster, a delightful Dorset village which features in Pevsner and has a butcher, shop, doctor’s surgery and primary school as well as being on the Bristol to Weymouth railway line. Sherborne and Yeovil are within five miles and Dorchester is around 16 miles.
The guide price is £850,000. For further information please contact Jackson Stops & Staff on 01935 810141 or visit www.jacksonstops.co.uk.
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