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Dorset Village Free House with Letting Rooms Available

Posted by Sidney Phillips on 14th June 2021 -

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Sidney Phillips are pleased to introduce a new property to the market in the highly desirable Dorset village of Child Okeford.

The Saxon Inn occupies a secluded position in Child Okeford, which is approximately three miles from the town of Sturminster Newton, which is close to Blandford Forum and Shaftesbury/Gold Hill.

Child Okeford is a vibrant village that has a population of over 1,000 people and has a variety of facilities including a doctors surgery, post office and general store, a primary school and Gold Hill Farm which is a craft centre and organic shop.

The pub itself offers characteristic bars and a dining area, a versatile home/letting accommodation and four ensuite letting rooms.

The Saxon inn was formally a row of small cottages and has the characteristics of this. Child Okeford is approximately 20 miles from the Dorset coast at Poole.

Sidney Phillips have been instructed to offer the Leasehold off an asking price of £49,500.

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