Kingston, Corfe Castle, Dorset

£2,000,000

4 Bedroom Detached House for sale in Corfe Castle

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SCOLES MANOR is arguably set in one of the most magical locations in England, with views down the valley towards Corfe Castle, rolling countryside, and the steam train en route to Swanage.

The imposing stone doorway opens to a hallway with a flagstone floor and exposed Purbeck stone walls. To the right is the DINING ROOM, with a walk-in inglenook fireplace, windows facing West, East, and North, and ample space for grand dinners. To the left is THE SNUG, featuring another ancient inglenook, a curved staircase to the first floor, and an internal window into the inner hallway.

A door leads into the KITCHEN, centred around a traditional Aga™ and framed by exposed stone and beams. Windows look out to the gardens, duck pond, and paddocks, with a stable door to the flower-filled front garden. A door leads to a UTILITY area with a walk-in PANTRY and a sink, ideal for preparing flowers and veg. A separate W.C. is next door.

At the other end of the inner hall, artisan steps lead to THE CHAPEL — a vaulted-ceiling room with a timber floor over medieval cobbles, an ancient window, and exposed stone. A large window here perfectly frames Corfe Castle. A log-burner makes this light-filled space the principal sitting room.

Back in the snug, the original stone staircase rises past deep-set windows to a split-level landing from which all bedrooms radiate. The PRINCIPAL BEDROOM, traditionally a children’s room, features windows on three sides and is large enough to divide. A ‘Jack & Jill’ SHOWER ROOM also serves BEDROOM THREE, which has mullioned windows with countryside views. BEDROOM TWO, currently the main bedroom, enjoys views from two sides and has exposed stone from an old fireplace. At the landing’s end is the FAMILY BATHROOM and a step down to enchanting BEDROOM FOUR, another double room with spectacular views.

Next to the house is THE BOTHY, guest accommodation with a SHOWER ROOM, KITCHEN / LIVING SPACE, and SUNROOM with doors to a terrace and views of lawns, the kitchen garden, and orchard. From the kitchen, stairs rise to a SLEEPING LOFT with valley views to Corfe Castle.

Outside
Scoles Manor comes with established gardens and sits within approximately 30 acres of estate land comprising paddocks and bluebell woods. To say the setting is impressive is an understatement of Jurassic proportions.

The views are unencumbered by fencing or hedges, but by herds of deer. Rolling lawns frame the house and are the perfect setting for family parties and early morning coffees while breathing in the landscape that stretches before you. To the front of the Manor, a WALLED GARDEN houses an established collection of roses and cottage plants. Beyond that there is access to a charming DUCK POND. Rising behind the house are more ornamental gardens surrounded by neighbouring paddocks. The raised beds of the KITCHEN GARDEN provide cut flowers and a plentiful supply of fruit and vegetables for the house. Beyond this is the established ORCHARD, where a perfectly situated swing seat affords more birds-eye views. Scoles is not short of secret little seats perfectly positioned for hiding away for a quiet hour or two.

Location
Scoles Manor is the central gem in the crown of Purbeck and, as such, has easy access to all this peninsular has to offer. Wareham, the local market town, is unspoilt and sits on the River Frome, with two trains an hour to London Waterloo. Swanage is a thriving seaside town with gently shelving beaches, a theatre, independent shops, galleries and restaurants, and a steam train connection to Corfe Castle.

Sailing options are varied, with East Dorset Sailing Club (Poole Harbour); Swanage Sailing Club for boats up to 40 feet; and Redclyffe Sailing Club (Wareham). For mooring only, the recommendation is Lake Yard Boat Club (Poole).
Keeping horses at Scoles is perfectly feasible, but among the many local livery options is Lulworth. For spectacular coastal riding, Studland can’t be beaten.

Annually, Purbeck Art Weeks tends to run for more than a month, and Purbeck Film Festival offers the opportunity to see movies in unique locations such as the grounds of a castle, an outdoor amphitheatre, or the magnificent ‘Cathedral of Purbeck’ just minutes from Scoles Manor. In times past, Scoles has hosted ‘Jazz under the Stars’ evenings in addition to many private parties. Add to this restaurants on the waterfront or set among lakes, or even public barbeques on Studland Beach, and there are plenty of options for entertaining visiting family and friends.

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Medieval manor plus guest ‘Bothy’ of historical significance
Cinematic views across Purbeck, towards Corfe Castle and beyond
Chapel now used as main sitting room
Large family kitchen plus pantry and boot rooms
Established garden including orchard, vegetable garden and stone outbuildings
Set within larger estate and farmland


ROOM MEASUREMENTS Please refer to floor plan.

SERVICES Mains electricity; septic tank; private water supply.

LOCAL AUTHORITY Dorset (Purbeck) Council, tax band G.

BROADBAND Standard download 26 Mbps, upload 1 Mbps. Ultrafast download 1000 Mbps, upload 220 Mbps. Please note all available speeds quoted are 'up to'.

MOBILE PHONE COVERAGE Limited. For further information please go to Ofcom website.

TENURE Freehold.

LETTINGS Should you be interested in acquiring a Buy-to-Let investment, and would appreciate advice regarding the current rental market, possible yields, legislation for landlords and how to make a property safe and compliant for tenants, then find out about our Investor Club from our expert, Alexandra Holland. Alexandra will be pleased to provide you with additional, personalised support; just call her on the branch telephone number to take the next step.

IMPORTANT NOTICE DOMVS and its Clients give notice that: they have no authority to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs (including any AI photography) and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary Planning, Building Regulation or other consents, and DOMVS has not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. DOMVS is a member of The Property Ombudsman scheme and subscribes to The Property Ombudsman Code of Practice.

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Property Ref: 654488_SWA240045

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