Dorchester property of the week: Mid-terrace house in Dorchester's very own Little Britain


By Lottie Welch

24th Feb 2022 | Property of the Week


Fancy living in Dorchester's very own Little Britain? A mid-terrace house with no forward chain is on the market.

Symonds and Sampson estate agents is offering the home in the popular area of Fordington, close to the town centre, for a guide price of £275,000.

The two-bed home mixes a blend of period features with modern fixtures.

The entrance hall leads to the sitting room, which features an open fire and bay window, dining room and the kitchen/breakfast room.

The kitchen has a large sky light allowing natural light to fill the room. Off the kitchen is a small utility room and toilet.

Also off the entrance hall, stairs rise to the first floor where there are the two double bedrooms and a good sized bathroom with a bath.

Outside, the property enjoys a southerly aspect garden which is relatively low maintenance. The lower garden is walled and laid to lawn with steps leading to the upper garden with a patio and lawn.

For all enquiries and to arrange a viewing, call Symonds and Sampson on 01305 261008.

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