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2 bed Detached property

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Listed Jul 16, 2025
£685,000
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"A charming 18th century Grade II Listed 2 double bedroom detached thatched cottage in a quiet country lane on the fringe of this popular Dorset village between the market towns of Blandford Forum and Wimborne Minster.

Dating back to 1727, and formerly part of the Bankes Estate, this highly individual cottage is of brick and cob construction, and the wheat reed thatched roof was replaced in 2024. It stands in delightful gardens of over a quarter of an acre including a detached garage, a thatched bothy which could be used as a studio annexe Airbnb, and a former stable block now being used as a garden room, workshop and studio office, all of which have power and lighting.

The house boasts a wealth of original features including an open fireplace, exposed beams and timbers, ledged and braced oak internal doors, and feature woodblock flooring to the ground floor. Both bedrooms have en suite facilities.

The inscription ?JGB 1727? refers to Joshua George Biles, whose family owned Langbury formerly known as Longbury Cottage until the 1930s.

An entrance porch with folding timber doors and brick floor and an oak stable door lead to a quarry tiled entrance hall with exposed ceiling beams, a quarry tiled under stairs study area, and a walk in pantry.

The charming sitting room has an exposed brick wall incorporating an open fireplace, exposed ceiling beams and timbers, and window seats.

The kitchen breakfast room has exposed beams and timbers and a superb view over the adjacent farmland. It is fitted with a Twyford butler?s sink, a range of hand built pine units, a single oven and a 4 burner gas hob, and has space for a fridge, a bench seat and space for a table and chairs.

The first floor landing leads to 2 delightful bedrooms, both of which have fitted wardrobes and lovely views. Bedroom 1, to the front, is an L shaped room with an en suite bathroom, and bedroom 2 has an en suite shower room.

Langbury Cottage stands in beautiful cottage gardens offering total privacy and backing onto open farmland.

A wide concrete driveway provides off road parking and leads to a detached double garage with wide timber entrance doors and a personal door. Behind the garage is a large, L shaped former stable block, now used as a garden room, a large workshope and a studio office.

There is also a thatched detached bothy studio annexe with rendered elevations, ideal as an annexe for a dependent relative studio Airbnb, with a small bed sitting area, a kitchenette with sink, electric water heater, and space for a small table and a shower room with shower, wash basin and WC.

The gardens surround the cottage on 3 sides and include lawns, a pond, a thatched, brick lined well, brick pathways and terracing, high mixed hedges, trees including birch, beech and ash, a wealth of flowers and shrubs, and a pedestrian gate to the lane.

Location
Shapwick is a sought after, picturesque village with a parish church, a green with a children?s play area, and a community owned pub, The Anchor Inn. Properties rarely become available for sale in the village as many of its homes are owned and let by the National Trust, which also owns the nearby stately home of Kingston Lacy and the ancient hillfort at Badbury Rings. There are state First Schools in the nearby villages of Pamphill, Spetisbury and Sturminster Marshall, the latter of which has 2 pubs, a post office shop and a pharmacy. The market towns of Blandford Forum and Wimborne Minster are both easily accessible and offer a wide range of schools, shops and other amenities. Mainline rail links to London Waterloo are available in the coastal towns of Poole and Bournemouth, which are both within about 30 minutes? drive.

Directions
From Wimborne, proceed towards Blandford on the B3082, passing Kingston Lacy House and entering the avenue of beech trees beside Badbury Rings. Take the second turning on the left, signposted to Shapwick. Proceed past Crab Farm on the right, and the turning to Park Lane on the left. Take the next turning on the left into Piccadilly Lane. Langbury Cottage is the only property on the left hand side in Piccadilly Lane.

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Nearby Schools
Sturminster Marshall First School
1.3mi
Spetisbury CofE VA Primary School
2.2mi
Pamphill Voluntary Controlled Church of England First School
3.3mi
Castle Court Preparatory School
3.4mi
Queen Elizabeth's School
3.5mi
Nearby Stations
Hamworthy Station
6.8mi
Holton Heath Station
7.1mi
Poole Station
7.8mi
Wareham Station
8.5mi
Parkstone (Dorset) Station
8.6mi
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