DOMVS estate agency in Briantspuddle has been selling and letting homes since 2005 via its nearby Dorchester office, on High West Street. DOMVS has a good selection of property to buy in Briantspuddle, as well as property to rent in Briantspuddle and provides a choice of three easy ways to get a free valuation for either selling or letting your property.
House prices in Briantspuddle have an overall average of £702,500 over the last year.
Overall, the historical sold prices in Briantspuddle over the last year were 44% up on the previous year and 38% down on the 2022 peak of £1,125,000.
Source: Rightmove. Last updated 05/25
An indisputably pretty village, Briantspuddle lies alongside the River Piddle in the Piddle Valley Conservation Area, roughly ten miles from the county town of Dorchester and just over a mile from the main transport hub of the A35. A small village with plenty of spirit, Briantspuddle’s active community supports a shop/post office, a social club and a village hall alive with classes, clubs and activities. The village also hosts an annual Open Gardens event.
Historically speaking, Briantspuddle’s story is a fascinating and unique one. Though many Dorset villages can claim documentation in the Domesday Book of 1086, Briantspuddle first appeared in the Geld, a land tax assessment from 1083. Fast-forward to 1914 and the small farming community of just 12 cottages (which still exist today) was sold to Sir Ernest Debenham, grandson of Debenham’s department store founder, William Debenham. Ernest’s vision was to turn the village into a self-sufficient agricultural enterprise, with each house possessing an indoor lavatory and at least a quarter of an acre of garden. By 1929, 40 more cottages had been built in the village as part of The Bladen Estate, which included the village itself – ‘Bladen Valley’ – and The Bladen Farms, which proved particularly successful in the areas of pasteurisation, egg production, beekeeping, the selective breeding of livestock, forestry and electricity generation. Upon Ernest’s death in 1952, The Bladen Estate was broken up and sold, but the beautiful village of Briantspuddle remains, boasting no less than 35 listed buildings.
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Shireen’s passion for property, combined with her client-first approach, has been the foundation of her successful career. Known for her integrity, professionalism and commitment to achieving the best outcome for her clients, she takes great pride in guiding people through every stage of their property journey.
With a lifelong connection to the rural property world and an established career in lettings and property management, Katie helps landlords navigate the responsibilities of property ownership with confidence. Her approachable nature and attention to detail help ensure every tenancy is managed with care, professionalism and efficiency.
With a tenacious and proactive approach, Marcus plays a vital role in guiding sales through to completion. Working closely with buyers, sellers, solicitors and agents, he helps keep transactions moving while resolving issues along the way, giving every sale the best possible chance of success.