Properties For Sale by Jackson-Stops, Sherborne, including sold STC
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Tucked away in a pretty valley typical of this part of Somerset, Honeywick House is an historic 18th-century Grade II listed house built of predominantly Hadspen stone under a tiled roof and set in a glorious garden. The former farmhouse, which was gentrified in the late nineteenth century, bears...
With a very attractive facade and origins stretching back to the 19th century, this justifiably Grade II listed Georgian property has been the subject of a recent and significant programme of works. Completely reconfigured back to something far more akin to its original form, the exquisite inter...
The Beacon is set in the centre of its own grounds and occupies a truly stunning position. This unlisted house is accessed by a delightful entrance driveway off the lane, providing an impressive sense of arrival with plenty of parking for several cars. Built in two stages from 1927 to 1934, The B...
Situated in this charming village, once a settlement in the Domesday Book, this detached delightful house with rendered stone under a tiled roof, sits within approximately ¾ an acre of beautiful, mature gardens. This house is notable for its spacious high ceilings, light-filled rooms, vie...
Combining traditional style with modern living, Ramillies Farm is an unlisted, spacious family house spread over three floors and formed of honey coloured Hamstone under a tiled roof. As you enter through the oak front door, you are welcomed into a broad, well-lit hallway which gives access to t...
Silverlake House is an impressive property built in the 1960s and meticulously designed by esteemed architects Richard Potter and Robert Hare. Further additions were added by the current owners throughout the years, making this a considerably spacious home. This fabulous residence sits majestic...
With all the Victorian period features you could wish for, Ashbourne is a fabulous, three storey townhouse with a private garden on a quiet, no through road in Sherborne. The light and airy hallway, with classic Victorian tiling, leads into a generously sized drawing room with bay window, origin...
The overriding feeling of this well-designed house is one of space, light and indulgent proportions. Having been constructed predominantly from local Blue Lias stone in 2003, the layout is one that delivers seamlessly on the demands of modern day living. For instance, the kitchen is an enormously...
Rosslyn is a handsome Victorian townhouse offering generous accommodation over four floors, with stunning views in an enviable position just a stone's throw from the centre of Sherborne. Constructed of Ham stone with ashlar quoining under a tiled roof, the house is full of Victorian architectura...
Dating back to the 17th Century and formerly a Quaker meeting house, Manor Farm lies in a favoured position in the heart of this very popular village. There are a great number of architectural embellishments such as stone mullioned windows, original stone fireplaces, ornate coving and a wealth ...
This immensely characterful, link attached property epitomises all the wonderful elements of rural living in a fabulous location on the fringes of what is arguably one of the most idyllic villages outside Sherborne. Entry is via a stable door into a large open plan kitchen/sitting/dining room wi...
Located on a quiet no-through road in Sherborne, just minutes from the town centre, Powys is a delightful, modern four bedroom family house. This 1950s property was substantially modernised and extended in 2015, resulting in a downstairs layout which is the epitome of open plan living, where the...
Girton House is a south facing property, built from traditional Blue Lias stone under a tiled roof. Converted in the 1990s, this charming house on land once owned by the Duke of Devonshire served as a workshop for the church. It is well proportioned, featuring three generously sized bedrooms on ...
Holtwood Cottage is a charming, unlisted five bedroom stone built house, under a tiled roof that has formed part of a farm since William the Conqueror’s time and was even mentioned in the Dooms Day Book. It was purchased by the current owners as three very run down cottages in 1982 and con...
Converted from a former cider house in 2003, this charming property built of local Blue Lias is surrounded by beautiful gardens down a no-through lane in North Barrow, not far from the popular Somerset town of Castle Cary. The house has been tastefully renovated, incorporating natural stone feat...
Hound House, an end of terrace Grade II listed property recognised for its historical and architectural significance, is a notably light home offering well-appointed rooms and flexible accommodation. This versatile space is perfect for a Bed and Breakfast, offers potential for an annex, or could...
Stone built under a tiled roof this detached property, constructed in 1982, sits in a wonderful position opposite the school playing fields and is approached on foot via a small paved path leading up past a rose bed, bordered with clipped hedging, to the front door. The ground floor provides some...
This period cottage, parts of which date back 400 years, is built of stone under a clay tiled roof and sits in a well-tended garden in the pretty village of North Cheriton, near Sherborne. The first thing you notice upon entering Drake’s Cottage is the lovely feeling of light, space and fl...
Built in 1907, Littleton House is an attractive Edwardian townhouse with well-proportioned rooms that are light and airy with good ceiling heights and sash windows throughout. It has been renovated over the years to a high standard by its current owners, ensuring that it is now not only fit for ...
Situated in a popular village, with far reaching views over surrounding fields, Golden Hill Cottage is a charming, thatched period property set in approximately two acres of peaceful mature gardens and fields. This Grade II listed home was originally two separate cottages which date back to the ...
Set in a quiet no-through lane in the pretty village of Norton sub Hamdon, Millstream is a superb family house with a delightful, private garden, tractor shed, workshop and a 1.7 acre paddock with vehicular access ideal for keeping horses or running a smallholding. The house, built in 1988, is co...
Bishops Farm, named thus after the Bishop of Norwich who originally owned the land, is a cosy, late eighteenth century house full of period features, with a south facing large garden, generous outbuildings and enjoying an elevated position at the end of a quiet road. Formerly a small farmhouse a...
Bursting with character and period charm, this very pretty detached cottage with stone elevations under a predominantly thatched roof, sits on a quiet road in a much sought after village location. Free from the constraints of any listing, the property has been tweaked and modified over the years...
Dating back to the early nineteenth century, 29 Water Street is a double-fronted house built of honey coloured Hamstone under a slate roof. On the ground floor, there is a choice of three reception rooms, of which the spacious drawing room, with its stone fireplace, generous south facing windows...