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The property is a Grade II listed cottage, originally part of the Debenham Estate dairy, designed in 1922 by architect Halsey Ricardo. It has four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and an intriguing room in the turret. The house features a generous entrance hall, exposed timbers, and leadlight windows, as well as two principal reception rooms, including a sitting room with a fireplace and a kitchen/breakfast room with integrated appliances. The first floor office, located in the turret, is a charming and quiet space for working or creative use. The accommodation is versatile, with two bedrooms on the ground floor and two further bedrooms upstairs, along with a utility/boot room and separate shower room. The house has a generously sized garden with a south-facing walled garden, a gravelled driveway, and parking for several vehicles, as well as a garage and a separate workshop. The property is set in the Piddle Valley Conservation Area, within the village of Briantspuddle, near Puddletown, which offers a balance of countryside living and accessibility to nearby towns.