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 origins stretching back to around 1820, this most attractive Grade II listed farmhouse, positioned in an elevated position, is constructed from the desirable, honey coloured local stone under a Welsh slate roof. Whilst benefiting from a handsome farmhouse frontage, the property stands out f...
Built in 1874, The Old Vicarage is a predominantly hamstone property set across three expansive storeys, offering exceptionally versatile living space. A true example of Victorian grandeur, the property is flooded with natural light, showcasing generous proportions, high ceilings and enduring a...
Approached through electric powered timber gates that open into a gravelled driveway, Penn House makes a striking first impression. Sitting in an elevated position, the modest 1930s house that originally presided over these wonderful views to rolling countryside, has been transformed, through a ...
Situated on the edge of the desirable village of Corton Denham, Highfield House is an attractive and spacious property built of Hamstone elevations under a clay tile roof, set in a beautiful garden and enjoying views of Corton Beacon and the surrounding rolling country. The oldest part of the ho...
Unlike anything that has come to market in the area in recent times, this eye catching, design led and highly energy efficient house really is one of a kind. Using Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs), clad with cedar and forest marble and double glazed throughout, the A-rated low energy credenti...
Situated in this charming village, once a settlement in the Domesday Book, this detached house sits within approximately ¾ an acre of beautiful, mature gardens. Having been extended and modified over the years and notable for its high ceilings, spacious, light-filled rooms, views an...
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...
With its handsome façade and sweeping gravel drive, Grade II listed Barton Farm, constructed of Hamstone under a decorative clay tile roof, promises and delivers a great deal. Cool flagstone floors, exposed beams, inglenook fireplaces and mullioned windows with deep seats and shutters no...
Believed to have been built in the 1700s, this Grade II listed charming red brick residence with a recently thatched roof is a beautifully presented and inviting home, superbly positioned within its setting. Lovingly updated over the years, Lyes House blends timeless character with contemporary ...
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...
Constructed predominantly from Blue Lias stone under a tiled roof, this attractive Grade II listed house displays many of the pleasing attributes associated with a Georgian House, with a history stretching back just after this period to 1840. High ceilings, large sash windows, many with working ...
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...
Set behind a most elegant Hamstone façade adorned with wisteria and flanked by magnolia and bay trees, The Old Rectory is a stunning Grade II listed Georgian house beneath a classic Welsh slate roof and is discreetly positioned on a quiet no-through road. With a southerly orientation, the...
Higher Southay Farm is a truly exceptional Grade II listed Hamstone property, with origins dating back to 1590. Its handsome front façade, elegantly adorned with climbing roses, sets the tone for the character and charm found throughout. Over the centuries, it has been sympathetically modi...
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...
Sutton Farm is a beautifully presented and wonderfully characterful Grade II listed property, constructed in around 1830 from traditional Blue Lias stone beneath a slate roof. Lovingly renovated by the current owner, the home effortlessly combines timeless period features with stylish modern liv...
With its impressive Hamstone five bay façade, stone columned porch and mullioned windows, Hurst House creates a significant impact on first sight. The detached, Grade II listed property, dating back to the early 1600s, features a cross passage layout so that on entering the light and airy...
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 ...
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...
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...
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...
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...