Overview & Character
Sherborne is a picturesque market town known for its rich history, elegant architecture, and refined yet welcoming atmosphere. Often described as one of Dorset’s most beautiful towns, it features honey-coloured stone buildings, charming streets, and a strong sense of heritage.
At its centre lies a blend of medieval and Georgian character, anchored by landmarks such as Sherborne Abbey and the nearby Sherborne Castle with its landscaped grounds.
Sherborne combines historical charm with a vibrant community, offering boutique shops, independent cafés, and a thriving cultural scene.
Location & Connectivity
Sherborne is situated in northwest Dorset, close to the Somerset border, making it well-positioned for both countryside living and regional access.
Transport links include:
- Nearest train station: Sherborne Railway Station with direct services to London Waterloo and Exeter
- Road links: Easy access to the A30 and A303
- Nearby towns and cities: Yeovil, Dorchester, and Salisbury
Despite its historic setting, Sherborne remains highly accessible—making it attractive for commuters, families, and those seeking a balance between town and country living.
Property & Living
Sherborne’s property market is defined by elegance and architectural character.
Common property types:
- Period townhouses and listed buildings
- Georgian and Victorian homes
- Charming cottages and converted properties
- Modern developments on the outskirts
Buyers are often drawn by:
- The town’s historic beauty and prestige
- Strong community atmosphere
- Excellent schools and amenities
- Proximity to countryside and green spaces
Properties close to the town centre or with views of the surrounding Dorset countryside are particularly desirable.
Lifestyle & Things to Do
Life in Sherborne offers a blend of culture, leisure, and outdoor living.
Highlights include:
- Visiting Sherborne Abbey and exploring its historic significance
- Walking around Sherborne Castle and its grounds