New Builds Wimborne

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£400,000
3 bed 2 bath
Wimborne, Dorset
Available Jul 2025

Wimborne Chase

£420,000
3 bed 2 bath
Wimborne, Dorset
Available Jul 2025

Wimborne Chase

£465,000
3 bed 2 bath
Wimborne, Dorset
Available Jul 2025

Wimborne Chase

£530,000
4 bed 2 bath
Wimborne, Dorset
Available Jul 2025

Wimborne Chase

£530,000
4 bed 2 bath
Wimborne, Dorset
Available Jul 2025

Wimborne Chase

£600,000
4 bed 2 bath
Wimborne, Dorset
Available Jul 2025

Wimborne Chase

£625,000
4 bed 2 bath
Wimborne, Dorset
Available Jul 2025

Wimborne Chase

£650,000
4 bed 2 bath
Wimborne, Dorset
Available Jul 2025

Wimborne Chase

£660,000
4 bed 2 bath
Wimborne, Dorset
Available Jul 2025

Wimborne Chase

£665,000
4 bed 2 bath
Wimborne, Dorset
Available Jul 2025

Wimborne Chase

Wimborne Overview

Average Price: £554,500
Available Now: 10 properties
Total Listed: 10 properties

Transport

Wimborne benefits from good road connectivity via the A31, linking it to nearby towns and the M27 motorway for access to Southampton and Bournemouth. While the town itself does not have a railway station, nearby stations at Poole and Bournemouth provide regular services to London and other major cities, making it accessible for commuters.

🚂 Close proximity to Poole railway station with direct services to London Waterloo

🚂 Access to Bournemouth railway station offering frequent regional and national connections

🚌 Well-served by local bus routes connecting Wimborne to surrounding Dorset towns

🚗 Easy road access via the A31 dual carriageway linking to the M27 and M3 motorways

✈️ Nearby Bournemouth International Airport providing domestic and European flights

Why Wimborne?

Wimborne offers a charming blend of historic character and modern amenities, making it an attractive place to live for families and professionals alike. Its picturesque town centre features traditional market days and boutique shops, while excellent schools and green spaces provide a high quality of life. The town's location provides a peaceful setting with easy access to larger urban centres and the Dorset coastline.

• Historic market town with a rich heritage and well-preserved architecture

• Excellent primary and secondary schools including Queen Elizabeth's School

• Abundance of parks and recreational areas such as the Tivoli Gardens

• Diverse range of independent shops, cafes, and weekly markets

• Strong community spirit with regular local events and festivals

• Close proximity to the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

• Good healthcare facilities including the nearby Poole Hospital

• Convenient access to larger shopping centres in Poole and Bournemouth