Thatched cottage in Dorset for sale
A thatched cottage in a very peaceful location just 10 miles from Dorchester has come onto the market


Pipers Cottage is a wonderful Grade II listed detached cottage believed to have 16th century origins. Onstructed of rendered cob elevations under a thatched roof the property has period features including exposed timbers and two inglenook fireplaces. The kitchen has an oil-fired Rayburn and double doors out to the garden.
The property features Entrance hall, sitting room, dining room, study/playroom, kitchen/breakfast room, and three double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
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The property also has very attractive gardens with level lawns, an olive tree and a palm tree, as well as a secluded side garden with mature borders and a lawn with fruit trees. There is also an octagonal Victorian summer house with original stained glass windows. There is also a kitchen garden.
Pipers Cottage sits in a very peaceful location with the neighbouring village of Briantspuddle just ¾ of a mile distant. Other towns nearby include Dorchester, Poole and Weymouth. There are also mainline rail services to London Waterloo from Wool five miles away.
The guide price is £400,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01935 812 236 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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