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A Charming 17th Century Freehouse in a Dorset Picturesque Village for Sale

Posted by Sidney Phillips on 17th June 2021 -

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The White Hart is a Grade II Listed Thatched Freehouse in the exquisite village of Yetminster.

The property offers seven letting bedrooms, courtyard and car park, and a three bedroom owners accommodation, which is close to the A37 which links to the Jurassic Coast.

Yetminster is situated four miles South West of Sherborne and six miles South East of Yeovil. Situated on the River Wriggle, a tributary of the River Yeo, the village is built almost entirely of honey coloured limestone, with many of the houses in the village dating back to the 17th Century.

Yetminster is an ideal location to enjoy some of England's finest gardens and properties including Tintinhall, Montacute House and Lytes Cary Manor, as well as some beautiful country parks, including Ham Hill, Ninesprings and the famous Cerne Abbas Giant, twelve miles South of Sherborne. Other visitor attractions in the area include the Fleet Air Arm Museum, Haynes Motor Museum and Longleat Safari Park.

Sidney Phillips have been instructed to offer the Freehold off an asking price of £560,000.

For further information about pubs for sale or how to buy a business, please contact Sidney Phillips on 01460 259100 or please click here.

 

 


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