This Grade II listed farmhouse presents a remarkable opportunity for those seeking a project with potential in the scenic Dorset landscape. The property, originally built in the mid-17th century and thoughtfully extended around 2005, features a blend of historical charm and modern amenities. While much of the spacious two-storey accommodation includes character details such as exposed beams and a grand inglenook fireplace, certain areas would benefit from careful refurbishment and possible extension—particularly considering its picturesque views of Blackmore Vale.
The entrance offers a traditional thatched porch leading into a welcoming hall with a wood-burning stove. From here, you can access both the cozy sitting room—complete with original features—and an inviting dining area that opens to the garden. The kitchen, featuring an AGA and bay window, is functional yet could be enhanced further.
Upstairs are three bedrooms including a principal suite with en-suite bathroom, plus an additional room suitable for various uses. The expansive outdoor space adds significant value; it encompasses well-maintained gardens, multiple paddocks suitable for equestrian use or smallholding, and an array of outbuildings including stables and storage spaces. Notably, there are structural works reported which may require attention alongside compliance checks on the septic system.
Located in the charming hamlet of Belchalwell, surrounded by countryside paths leading into beautiful landscapes, this property is within reach of local amenities and larger towns. With thoughtful investment, this property could transform into a stunning rural retreat while preserving its esteemed heritage.