


Walled on one side with lawn and separate stone patio leading to studio and 2 further outbuildings.īrick built with wooden framed windows to front and back aspects, under tiled roof with power and light, wood door to front, wood burner, chimney at other end, exposed beams, separate consumer unit. Carpeted stairs from first floor landing, carpeted flooring, vaulted ceiling with exposed beams, double glazed wooden framed window to front aspect with fantastic views, under eaves storage. Part wood panelling, vinyl flooring, electric radiator, wash hand basin vanity cupboard under, panelled bath, low level w.c, window to front aspect.īedroom Two 20' 5" max x 11' 4" ( 6.22m max x 3.45m ) Laminated wood effect flooring, part wood panelling on walls, double glazed wooden framed window to front aspect, part tiled walls, pedestal wash hand basin, low level w.c, shower cubicle with electric power shower. Part wood panelled walls, ceramic tiled floor, wall and base shaker style units, integral electric hob and oven with extractor over, space for fridge and washing machine, acrylic wood effect work top, stainless steel sink with mixer tap, double glazed window to front aspect, under stairs pantry, radiator, stairs up to first floor.Ĭarpeted flooring, double glazed window to rear aspect, doors to bedroom one and bathroom and doorway to stairs to second floor.īedroom One 15' 11" x 8' 8" ( 4.85m x 2.64m )Ĭarpeted flooring, double glazed wooden framed window to front aspect, two built in cupboards, one housing the boiler, open fire, radiator and door to en-suite shower room. Original tiled floor, exposed wooden beams, feature wall exposed brick with original wood frame, large inglenook with tiled hearth and wood burning stove, iron radiator, double wood framed window to front, wall mounted utility box, wooden door to kitchen.
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This really is a property full of charm and it is surrounded by beautiful Dorset countryside and has some excellent views.īrick base with windows to both sides and front aspects, door to front, tiled roof, door to lounge. The Property sits on a private row of traditional estate workers cottages and has many period features including a large inglenook with a wood burning stove, original floor tiles and exposed beams, it further benefits from private gardens and outbuildings with power and light. By the 1950s it continued in only a few places, and only survives at Durweston due to a bequest in 1925.

One suggestion for the tradition's origin is that it is a survival of a medieval dole, though it was unrecorded in the region before the end of the 18th century. Those who are visited may also give the children bread or other tidbits to eat. Every Shrove Tuesday children from Durweston Primary School process around the village during the morning, calling on local people, singing songs and giving flowers. The village boasts a well used village hall and a very popular primary school and is one of the last villages to maintain the tradition of "shroving", a regional juvenile begging custom of obscure origin. The Village of Durweston is situated on the southwest bank of the River Stour, it is approximately two miles northwest of Blandford Forum, 5+1/2 miles southeast of Sturminster Newton and 9 miles south of Shaftesbury.
