Perfect for the way we live today, the two-bedroom Danbury has a modern open plan kitchen/dining room with garden access and a spacious front-aspect living room that’s ideal for entertaining. Upstairs there are two bedrooms - bedroom one has an en suite - and a family-sized bathroom plus study. The Danbury also offers plenty of storage space. Appealing to families, first-time buyers and young professionals.
| Monday | 10am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 10am - 5pm |
| Friday | 10am - 5pm |
| Saturday | 10am - 5pm |
| Sunday | 10am - 5pm |
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| Price | £287,500 | |
| Status | Available | |
| Bedrooms | 2 | |
| Bathrooms | 2 | |
| Parking | Allocated Parking | |
| Freehold or Leasehold | Freehold | |
| Predicted Energy Assessment Rating | - | |
| Address | SP7 8DA | |
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| Room | Metres | Feet & Inches |
|---|---|---|
| Living room | 4.01m x 3.83m | 13' 1" x 12' 7" |
| Dining room | 2.22m x 3.01m | 7' 3" x 9' 10" |
| Kitchen | 2.74m x 2.54m | 8' 11" x 8' 4" |
Shaftesbury provides ample retail offerings, with everything you need for day-to-day life and more. High street brands include Boots, Holland & Barratt and several banks, and there's a Tesco superstore less than a mile from the development. The town is also awash with independently-owned stores, from gift shops and greengrocers, to florists and fashion boutiques, along with a range of tempting cafes, bars and restaurants, plus the excellent deli. The weekly market is full of edible delights, and the local medical centre and hospital are a reassuring presence.
Moving to Shaftesbury you'll be joining a friendly and vibrant community, with a host of events and attractions. Support local artists at Swans Yard, enjoy theatre, comedy, films, music and workshops at Shaftesbury Arts Centre, visit Shaftesbury Abbey Museum for some history, or take a peaceful walk through the Abbey gardens. Leisure facilities include the tennis club, leisure pool, gyms, sports clubs and snooker halls. Last but not least, the annual Festival of Food and Drink is a chance to enjoy local produce and craft, live music, a band, dancing, and the famous Cheese Racing on Gold Hill.
Families with children will be well-catered for thanks to Shaftesbury's selection of schools. There are several nurseries in the town, and Shaftesbury CofE Primary School and The Abbey CofE Primary School are both less than a half-hour walk away. Just 0.4 miles away from Saxon Grange is Shaftesbury School, a secondary school and sixth form which also offers boarding, and the neighbouring town of Gillingham, around 5 miles away, hosts more primary schools and a secondary school.
Though its beautiful setting is one of its main draws, Shaftesbury does benefit from good road links – set between Yeovil and Salisbury, both large towns are around a 45-minute drive away. There's also a good local bus network, which includes routes to the nearest train station 4 miles away in Gillingham. From there you can catch direct trains to Yeovil, Salisbury, Exeter and even London Waterloo (2 hours).