With its stately architecture of decorative red brick elevations, white stone quoins and bay window protrusions, Number 22 Campbell Road offers a blend of retained historic features in an enhanced, modern environment with stylish presentation and versatile accommodation. On the ground floor, the hallway gives access to two reception rooms, which offer an elegant drawing room with wood-burning stove and an adjoining flexible-use study with picture window to the cathedral. The remodelled lower ground floor level provides an impressive open plan, sociable living space which is filled with natural light courtesy of a double aspect and a wall of bi-fold doors and windows. Fitted with sleek, white cabinetry, topped with stonework surfaces, the kitchen has an island unit with breakfast bar and a bench seat, with casual seating, a dining area and a seamless link to the outdoor terrace.The bedroom accommodation is arranged over the two upper levels, where elevated vistas to over the city can be enjoyed and with two bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom on the first floor. Two additional bedrooms have a private position at the top of the house, with the principal room benefitting from smart en suite bathroom facilities.A low-level wall fronts the street, with a paved pathway leading to steps which rise to the enclosed entrance portal. A side gate offers a route to the rear garden which is artfully terraced to accommodate the incline to the site. The patio adjoining the house has the advantage of a south-easterly outlook which takes in views over the tree and roof-tops across to the cathedral spire. There are planting pockets within the paving, a raised bed and a pond feature, with a timber pergola creating dappled shade. A gentle slope leads down to an area of lawn and beyond a series of steps descends to the far margin of the garden which is marked by a high-level wall. A timber gate at the rear boundary opens to steps leading down to a pedestrian walkway. Residents' permits can be acquired for on-street parking on Campbell Road.The property is situated on the northern side of the Cathedral City of Salisbury, within easy reach of an excellent range of amenities, including high street shops, supermarkets, restaurants and bars, along with a leisure centre, cinema and theatre. Well-regarded schooling includes Chafyn Grove, the Cathedral School, Bishop Wordsworth and South Wilts Grammar schools. Leehurst school also lies on Campbell Road. Salisbury has a main line railway station and offers a direct train service to London Waterloo and the West Country and the A303 provides access to the southwest and to London via the M3. The surrounding Wiltshire countryside offers large unspoiled areas, ideal for walking and riding, with fishing on the River Avon and other nearby chalk streams. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i69458880
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A LARGE DETACHED FIVE BEDROOM FAMILY HOUSE WITH DOUBLE GARAGE AND STUDIO ABOVESTANDING IN A QUARTER ACRE PLOT TRAVERSED BY THE RIVER BOURNE QUIETLY SITUATED IN THIS HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER VILLAGE SURROUNDED BY BEAUTIFUL COUNTRYSIDE An individual modern detached house constructed of brick, flint and part rendered elevations with brick quoin details beneath a tiled roof. The well-presented and spacious living accommodation is arranged around a large central reception hall, there are four reception rooms, a kitchen/breakfast room and utility with cloakroom. On the first floor there is a particularly large principal bedroom with en suite, four further bedrooms and a family bathroom. The house stands centrally in a long plot with the 'currently flowing' Winterbourne Stream traversing the back of the garden. To the north eastern side of the house there is a large gated driveway with plenty of parking and a useful detached double garage with fully insulated and decorated studio above. The main garden lies to the opposite side benefitting from a south westerly aspect and view towards the adjoining farmland/paddock. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i69451446
A carefully designed high specification 4 bedroom modern home. Photos taken of the show home. Choice of finishes available on individual plots.Key Features:- Built by Hibberd Development Ltd in 2023, an outstanding house designed for modern living- Constructed using hand-cut natural Lincolnshire Stone- Wonderfully light and open living spaces- Idyllic village setting, perfectly positioned between Salisbury and Wilton- Exceptionally energy efficient, featuring PV panels and air source heat pumps- Perfect 'lock up and leave'- Double carport- Private and communal garden- Choice of finish options to suit buyers' requirements- Superfast Broadband- 2,551 sq ftOccupying the north-eastern corner of the development, Meadow's Edge is an attractive 4 bedroom house just over 2,500ft². Being situated on the eastern edge of the development, Meadow's Edge has uninterrupted views of Salisbury Cathedral and the surrounding fields, most notably from the living room and main bedroom.As you enter Meadow's Edge, a spacious entrance hall welcomes you. To the left of the hallway, there is an impressive reception room featuring bi-folding doors leading into the rear garden. Looking out onto the north side of the development is the well appointed and open plan kitchen/dining room that is fitted with an island. To complete the ground floor accommodation, is a study, downstairs W/C and a separate utility room with internal door into the double car port.The upstairs has been proportionately laid out, complete with 4 double bedrooms, 3 of which having en suite shower rooms. On the first floor you will also find a contemporary bathroom and plenty of storage. Netherhampton FarmFormerly an operational dairy farm originally commissioned the Wilton Estate in 1835, Hibberd Development are proud to present an outstanding development of 20 brand new homes rejuvenating the original E-shaped 1830s design. The homes have been carefully constructed using hand-cut Lincolnshire stone to mirror the original farm buildings and blend in seamlessly into the surrounding properties. Set within the Netherhampton Conservation Area, Netherhampton Farm has been designed to have a very low carbon footprint, featuring air-source heat pumps and solar panels. The green areas around the development have been carefully designed by a RHS Chelsea Flower Show gold award winning firm, Landform Consultants. Their design supports and promotes natural life at Netherhampton Farm, by featuring green avenues and areas of wildflower meadow that have been selected from a curated palette of pollinator plants and native trees. These natural areas will provide shelter, food, foraging and breeding opportunities for a variety of wildlife species.Set in a rural position on the outskirts of Salisbury, Netherhampton is a wonderful village with a small and friendly community, a pretty 13th Century Church, St Catherine's and Ofsted rated, 'Good' Manor Farm Nursery School. The nearby town of Wilton formerly the ancient capital of Wessex has a thorough range of amenities including a Co-Op, The Guild- boutique shopping mall, Reeve the bakers, a doctor's surgery, florist, dentist, a selection of cafes, The Pembroke Arms, The Wilton House garden centre, and a weekly market on a Thursday. Home to the 13th Earl of Pembroke, the stunning English Country House, Wilton House has been used as a location for television and film such as: Young Victoria, The Madness of King George, Pride and Prejudice, Sense and sensibility, Tomb Raider, Bridgerton, The Crown. Thrills at Salisbury racecourse, Golf at South Wilts and Salisbury Tennis Club are all close by. Broad Chalke village lies just over the hill from Netherhampton, it is set in the glorious Chalke Valley and famous for the immensely popular Chalke Valley History festival. Broad Chalke was voted one of the best villages to live in in the UK in 2021. Communications links to and from Salisbury are excellent- mainline rail services are to London Waterloo (90 mins) There are good connections via the A36 between Bath and Southampton and the M27, A354 to Blandford, A338 to Bournemouth. The A303 is situated 20 mins to the North for eastwest journeys to the M3, London and Cornwall.At the rear of the property is an immaculately presented, enclosed lawned garden that is easily manageable, ideal for those who are looking for a 'lock up and leave' property. Opposite Meadow's Edge is a beautifully landscaped communal garden, which features a variety of native trees and areas of wildflower meadow. From the quiet and peaceful shared garden, there are expansive views over the surrounding fields of the Netherhampton conservation area along with a spectacular view of the world-renowned, Salisbury Cathedral.Parking: Double car portLocal Authority: Wiltshire CouncilServices: Mains electricity and drainage, (air source heat pump/part solar)Management fees: £550 per annumWarranty:10 year structural defect insurance.Agents' Note:An interest is declared under Section 21 of the Estate Agents Act 19979. For further information please contact the office.Viewings: Strictly by appointment only with Woolley & Wallis.Head down Netherhampton Road (A3094) out of Salisbury and turn right into Netherhampton. Keep going down Parish Road, Netherhampton Farm is located at the west end of the village opposite St Catherine's Church. Drive into the development and park in the visitor bays on the left as you come in For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i68569350
A light and spacious property in the heart of the sought-after Chalke Valley. DescriptionBuilt in the late 1920's this is an extremely light house with well proportioned rooms throughout. Properties of this age offer a solidity of construction not found in more modern properties and some of the appealing period details remain. Furthermore when Beech Cottage was built garden sizes were much more generous and the whole plot totals approximately 0.3 of an acre. A number of refurbishments were carried out in 2003 and the current owners have maintained the property well.Outside From the quiet village road, the house is approached via a tarmacadam driveway, with parking for several cars. There is an area of lawn with established borders and a mature Beech tree. Behind the house is a large and private garden which is again laid mainly to lawn with mature flower beds and a good workshop/store. From the front of the house there are lovely views of Marleycombe Hill.LocationBowerchalke is a picturesque, and highly sought-after, village in the Chalke Valley. It is approximately nine miles from the beautiful Cathedral City of Salisbury and is located within an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on the edge of the famous Cranborne Chase. Its Church of the Holy Trinity dates back to the 13th Century and William Golding, renowned author of Lord of the Flies, is buried within the grounds. There is a well-established market in the village hall on the second Saturday of each month and a fantastic cricket club, popular with all ages. The neighbouring village of Broad Chalke has a pub, village shop, doctors surgery and excellent primary school. Salisbury, with its wide range of shops, restaurants, arts and recreational activities, offers a direct train service to London Waterloo (journey time from 85 minutes). Alternatively, trains travel to London Waterloo from Tisbury (9 miles from the village) taking from 108 minutes. The A303 provides access to the South West and London via the M3.The surrounding area has numerous excellent schools, both private and state, including Clayesmore, Dauntseys, Warminster School, Port Regis, Sandroyd, Salisbury Cathedral School, Chafyn Grove and Godolphin, along with Bishop Wordsworth and South Wilts Grammar Schools.Racing is available at Salisbury Racecourse and Wincanton and golf at South Wilts Golf Club and Rushmore. This area is renowned for its fishing on the River Avon, Test and outlying chalk streams.All distances and travel times are approximate.Square Footage: 2,152 sq ft Acreage: 0.3 AcresDirectionsFrom Salisbury take the A354 towards Blandford and turn right at Coombe Bissett, towards Broad Chalke. Once in the village of Broad Chalke, turn left opposite the Queens Head pub and then follow the road round to the right. Continue through the village, heading towards Bowerchalke. Once in the village of Bowerchalke, stay on this road passing the Church on your left. Beech Cottage will be seen shortly on the right hand side.All distances and travel times are approximate. Additional InfoLocal authority : Wiltshire Council Outgoings : The property is subject to Council Tax Band FFixtures and fittings : Please note that, unless specifically mentioned, all fixtures and fittings and garden ornaments are excluded from the sale.Services : Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating. Viewings : Strictly by appointment with Savills For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i67961618
This spacious family residence is located in the sought-after New Forest village of Landford, offering both privacy and elevation. Upon entering, you are greeted by a stunning central oak staircase and gallery landing, setting a magnificent tone for the rest of the home. The layout features split levels, adding depth and character to the space. The property boasts four generously sized double bedrooms, each equipped with fitted wardrobes or storage. The principal bedroom is particularly luxurious, featuring not only an ensuite but also a dressing room. The heart of the home is the open-plan kitchen/dining room, which includes a central island and a range of integrated appliances. French doors open onto a part brick conservatory, expanding the living space and providing a cosy additional reception area. The sitting room benefits from a dual aspect, allowing ample natural light to flood the space, and is enhanced by a feature fireplace, adding warmth and charm. A significant upgrade includes transforming a large utility room into a second kitchen area, complemented by a convenient boot room with stairs leading down to the integral garage, complete with a remote roller door. Outside, the property sits on a mature plot spanning over a fifth of an acre. A gated frontage leads to an extensive block-paved driveway, while sculpted red brick borders add to the property's curb appeal. The enclosed rear garden offers multiple seating areas, well-maintained lawns, two timber sheds, and a variety of mature shrubs and trees, including an impressive old Walnut tree, adding to the property's natural beauty and charm.The village of Landford lies equidistant between Salisbury and Southampton on the fringes of the New Forest National Park. Landford enjoys a friendly sociable community with a range of local amenities including a post office, local convenience store, village hall, recreation area, public house and well-regarded village primary school. Furthermore, its proximity to the open New Forest offers idyllic dog walking, cycling and wonderful scenery. Although it is a delightful rural location, Landford is perfectly placed for commuting and lies within the catchment area for the excellent Salisbury Grammar schools. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i69277001
An absolutely stunning detached residence set in beautifully landscaped gardens and grounds. The property has been completely remodelled and extended by the vendors and finished to exacting standards to give an unrivalled combination of detailing, design and technology. Bryndell was created by the vendors to provide the ultimate in village living and be the ideal country retreat with a great deal of thought and care being lavished on the design and finish. The accommodation is beautifully arranged with large windows and glazed doors providing an abundance of light whilst underfloor heating has been fitted throughout the new extension. The gardens and grounds form an ever-changing backdrop, beyond which lies open farmland. The house offers the ultimate in seclusion, comfort and opulence combined with exceptional attention to the details of practical contemporary family living. From the entrance hall, doors lead to three bedrooms, the principal bedroom of which has an en-suite wet room with underfloor heating and French doors opening onto a terrace affording views across open farmland. In addition, there is a super utility room, family bathroom and a luxury cloakroom. At the rear of the house is a deeply impressive kitchen, dining and garden room that has been carefully designed around its views across the garden and farmland and boasts an impressive sky lantern. This seamless space provides unrivalled flexibility and is large enough for expansive entertaining whilst being easily zoned to provide more intimate and individual living areas. Naturally, there is a choice of formal as well as informal dining and seating areas. Much of the living space opens with bi-fold doors onto a paved terrace and there is a real sense of bringing the outside in. The garden room itself has aluminium windows and doors. The kitchen is superbly appointed with solid oak worktops and high end integrated appliances. In addition to this space is a sitting room and study.OutsideBryndell is set in a superb location with an expansive driveway providing ample parking for several vehicles. To the left is a detached double garage with electric door and no pillar to make for easy parking. A room above the garage could have multiple uses such as a gym or office space, subject to the usual consents, and is fully insulated with Velux double glazed windows and is carpeted. A log store can also be found. The rear gardens are mainly laid to lawn with herbaceous flora, raised garden bed and apple trees, all backing onto open farmland and enjoying wonderful views. Adjacent to the kitchen/living/family room is a beautiful tumbled limestone paved terrace, perfect for al-fresco entertaining. There is a spacious cabin with mains water, electric and sewage disposal, which offers fantastic opportunities for a summerhouse or home office.SituationThe property is situated on the edge of the highly desirable village of Farley, which benefits from a public house, renowned nursery school, village hall, church and a regular bus service to Salisbury. A post office, general store and primary school are available within the neighbouring villages of Pitton, Winterslow or Alderbury. Salisbury offers an excellent range of leisure, entertainment and cultural facilities as well as a wide range of shops, supermarkets and a twice-weekly market. Schooling in the area is excellent with numerous private and grammar schools. The mainline station at Salisbury has direct services to London Waterloo, Southampton and Southampton Parkway. Grateley station is an alternative local option with direct trains to London Waterloo. The village borders the 665 hectares of Bentley Wood perfect for walks, riding and cycling.Additional InformationThe properties loft space has velux windows and is easily converted into further living accommodation subject to the relevant planning permissions. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i68933088
A particularly spacious 1930's detached family home on a large quarter of an acre plot in an elevated position with superb views.Richmond House is a 1930's 6 bedroom detached family property of approximately 2,500 sq ft in a quiet and elevated area north of the city. The property benefits from superb views to the west and despite being so close to the city, has a particular feel of being private accessed up a sloped tarmac drive. The property boasts spacious accommodation on both ground and first floors and although has been well maintained, would benefit from cosmetic modernisation. The property comprises a large entrance porch with ample space for coats and boots and door leading to an inner hall with stairs to the first floor and storage below. There is a large sitting room with brick fireplace and bay window, a further snug/office with bay window and built-in bookshelves. There is a further family room which in turn leads on to the dining room creating one large room with doors leading to the garden and in turn leading on to the kitchen. The kitchen/breakfast room has a good selection of built-in units, integrated oven and microwave, electric hob, dishwasher and sink. There is a gas fired Aga and ample space for a breakfast table. On the first floor there are 6 bedrooms, bedrooms 1-4 are all large doubles, bedrooms 1 and 2 have particularly lovely outlooks over Salisbury, whilst bedrooms 5 and 6 are singles, both with built-in wardrobe space. There is a bathroom with bath and shower over, wash hand basin, separate cloakroom and a further shower room. Every aspect of the accommodation is spacious and would ideally suit a large family or due to the number of rooms someone working from home or multi-generational living. The property has double glazing and has gas fired central heating. Externally the property has a quarter acre plot with good off road parking, double garage, a number of external seating areas including patio, a large lawn and an excellent variety of mature shrub and flower borders. In all a wonderful property which should be viewed to appreciate its space and potential. The vendors are suited and have no forward chain.The property is situated off Castle Road which is one of the most well regarded and convenient areas of the City. The City centre is within walking distance and can also be reached by using the regular bus service. There is a convenience store on Castle Road and sports/leisure facilities are nearby. The property is in the catchment area for St Marks Junior School in addition to South Wilts Grammar School and Bishop Wordworths, both within walking distance of the property. Salisbury has an excellent range of educational, recreational, leisure and shopping facilities which combine with a twice weekly market in addition to a mainline railway station with regular services to Waterloo.Richmond House is accessed up a sloped tarmac drive off Queensberry Road and leads to a large parking area which is immediately in front of the double garage. The garage has an electric up and over door, power and lighting. The property sits relatively central in its quarter of an acre plot and has a large patio area to the front and there are a number of lawned areas, very productive vegetable growing area, flowerbeds and a greenhouse.Council Tax Band GAll mains services are available to the property.Leave our office on Castle Street and proceed over the roundabout onto Castle Road. Go straight on at the traffic lights and after 100 yards turn right onto Queensberry Road. Proceed to the end of Queensberry Road and on the right hand side there is a drive leading up to Richmond House. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i71576450
AN INDIVIDUAL DETACHED FOUR DOUBLE BEDROOM FAMILY HOUSE SITUATED AT THE END OF A SHORT TRACK OVERLOOKING ADJOINING PARKLAND WHILST REMAINING CENTRAL TO THIS BEAUTIFUL QUIET VILLAGE SURROUNDED BY COUNTRYSIDE A modern individual detached house built by the present owners in 2007 and constructed with attractive brick elevations and a tiled roof. The property is situated at the end of a private drive serving a handful of properties and borders a small copse and parkland over which it has views especially from the first floor. The well-presented accommodation includes a veranda/porch, reception hall, rear hall with cloakroom, large dual aspect living room with fireplace, music room, small study and an open plan kitchen dining room with adjoining utility/boot room. To the first floor there are four good double bedrooms, a bathroom and a shower room. On the spacious central landing there is room to install a staircase to access a substantial long triple aspect loft room, subject to any required consent. There is a well enclosed garden, plenty of parking and a garage with a separate workshop to one side.The property is situated in the heart of the village which is surrounded by countryside in one of the most historical parts of Wiltshire along the Hampshire Gap with excellent walking and cycling and is also close to Stonehenge. The village offers everyday facilities which include a church (dating back to 1179), well-established pub with restaurant (the Malet Arms), primary school (catchment area for Salisbury grammar schools), an active village community with hall, playing fields and bus service to the cathedral city of Salisbury (about 8 miles distant). A main line railway station providing fast services to Waterloo is located in Grateley, approximately five miles away. The A303 is close at hand (approximately three miles) allowing convenient access to London and the West Country. Newton Tony is also home to the RSPB Winterbourne Downs Nature Reserve, a working farm that lies in the heart of Wiltshire's rolling chalk country, where former arable fields are being transformed into flower-rich grasslands teeming with wildlife, accessed on line via the following link: For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i70531323
A truly beautiful, Grade II listed period home of character and space which has the added benefit of several outbuildings, set within established grounds of circa a third of an acre in a superb village position. The original home dates back to circa 15th Century with 18th Century additions and still boasts many original features such as exposed beams and Inglenook fireplaces, amongst numerous other hallmarks of the original cottage. The current owners have beautifully refurbished and enhanced this pretty home creating the wonderfully flexible, deceptively spacious home you find today. The accommodation amounts to circa 1900sq. ft. and is set over two floors. There is a stunning formal sitting room with a beautiful inglenook fireplace, wood panelling and French doors opening to the garden. There is a fully fitted Neptune kitchen/breakfast room with ample attractive units under granite work surfaces. The kitchen has an adjoining pantry and a useful utility/boot room with plenty of built in storage. The formal dining room is to the front and features a second Inglenook fireplace with bread oven. Completing the ground floor accommodation is a generous cloakroom.Upstairs on the first floor are four bedrooms, all of which are a generous size. The master bedroom has several built-in wardrobes and an en-suite cloakroom whilst the remaining bedrooms are serviced by the modern family bathroom.OutsideThe home is perfectly positioned to the front of its plot. The front elevation is that of a quintessential thatch cottage with white washed walls draped in abundant climbing roses. The decorative front garden is bountifully planted, set behind a rose hedge and picket fence.The gated courtyard is found to the rear, accessed over an adjoining track. This provides parking for multiple vehicles and gives access to the single open car barn that forms part of the detached barn.The thatched barn itself plays host to a workshop with garden WC and disused shower. The barn as a whole provides excellent storage but offers a host of opportunities for the future owners, subject to usual consents. The tithe granary, again currently used as a garden store, offers scope for imagination, also subject to consent.The grounds extend to circa 0.3 of an acre and are landscaped into several 'garden rooms'. There is a wonderful kitchen garden, complete with raised vegetable beds, fruit cages and a greenhouse. Below is the pretty cottage garden, bursting with colourful floral beds. Beyond is the formal garden; a paved terrace adjoins the home, ideal for outdoor entertaining and dining. The formal lawn is flanked by herbaceous borders and there is an ornamental pond. The established gardens boast a sunny southerly aspect and offer an excellent degree of privacy.SituationColdharbour Farmhouse is situated in the heart of the charming village of Pitton, approximately five miles to the north-east of Salisbury. The area is most picturesque and surrounded by rolling countryside and a variety of pleasant walks. Within Pitton village there is a popular primary school, general store and Post Office, thriving village hall, historic church, tennis courts and a well-regarded public house, The Silver Plough. Further amenities such as a doctor's surgery and recreation ground can be found in neighbouring Winterslow.The Cathedral city of Salisbury offers a comprehensive range of recreational amenities, shopping facilities, market days on Tuesdays and Saturdays and a wide range of schooling, both state and private, including two grammar schools.Mainline stations can be found in Salisbury and Dean serving London Paddington and Waterloo. Although a rural environment, there is easy access to the A30 and the A303 to the north to Southampton via the A36/M27 to the south.Additional InformationLocal Authority Wiltshire Council; Services Mains water, electricity and drainage are supplied to the property. Oil fired heating. Tenure Freehold; Council Tax : Band F For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i70875048
An impressive house of over 2,300 sq. ft. surrounded by its own gardens, with stunning views over open fields to the rear, and to the village church to the front and positioned in the heart of the delightful village of Idmiston in the picturesque Bourne Valley. The Farmhouse was built in 2002 to a high specification amidst a very select development with a private driveway affording a high degree of seclusion and privacy and has been designed as a traditional farmhouse with brick and flint elevations under a tiled roof. The accommodation is particularly well presented and the reception rooms are well arranged off an impressive tiled central entrance hall. All the principal rooms are of generous proportions with an abundance of light, with westerly dual aspect views. The dual aspect farmhouse kitchen breakfast room is well positioned with an electric oven and gas fired cooker with a good-sized utility/boot room off of it. As well as the very nicely proportioned drawing room, with an open fireplace with stone mantel, there are double doors onto a terrace which opens onto the gardens with views to the fields behind, dual aspect dining room and study, as well as a ground floor cloakroom. Leading upstairs from the hallway to the first floor are five double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom suite is again dual aspect with a dressing area leading to the bedroom with its wonderful views across open fields to the rear, and a good sized en-suite bathroom. An early viewing is highly recommended to appreciate all this stunning home has to offer.OutsideThe property is accessed from beside the village church via Rectory Court, which is a private road, a five-bar gate then leads to the gravelled driveway which provides generous parking for a number of vehicles and leads to the double garage, which has power and light. The lawned garden extends to both sides of the property and leads to the rear gardens which again offer a high degree of privacy and seclusion. The gardens are a particular feature, principally laid to lawn with herbaceous borders and a terrace adjacent to the drawing room with another terrace providing a delightful space to retreat to and enjoy views over the fields in the evening.SituationThe property is pleasantly situated in the heart of the popular Bourne Valley village of Idmiston which is surrounded by attractive countryside and caters for all manner of country pursuits. The nearby village of Porton has everyday facilities which include a convenience store and well-regarded primary school, doctor's surgery and public house. The Cathedral city of Salisbury is approximately 9 miles away where there is an excellent range of educational, recreational, leisure and shopping facilities which combine with a twice weekly market in addition to a mainline railway station (Waterloo). There is also a mainline railway station at Grateley. The A303 is a short distance away which provides easy access to the West Country and the M3 and London to the east. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i71453735
A deceptively spacious detached village home offering 2610 sq. ft. of accommodation set in approximately a quarter of an acre of landscaped gardens located in an ideal position in the much sought after hamlet of Charlton All Saints, idyllically nestled between the Cathedral city of Salisbury and The New Forest National Park. Beech House boasts wonderfully versatile accommodation that still offers ample scope for further re-imagination or cosmetic changes. The accommodation is beautifully arranged with large windows and glazed doors providing an abundance of light. The gardens and grounds form an ever-changing backdrop beyond which lies paddocks and farmland. The ground floor comprises a double height welcoming entrance hall that in turns gives access to the main living accommodation. The accommodation offers a wealth of options in how it can be used. The 'heart of the home' kitchen/ breakfast is comprehensively appointed with plenty of wall and base units and work surfaces with quality integrated appliances. Beyond the kitchen is the family den, a superb, relaxed space with French doors leading to the rear garden. Adjoining the kitchen is the spacious utility/boot room, essential to any village home. The home then offers a separate formal sitting room with French doors leading to the garden and an elegant open fireplace and a generous formal dining room. Completing the ground floor accommodation is a study and cloakroom. On the first floor there are five well- balanced bedrooms. The principal suite is found to one side of the gallery landing and has an en-suite bathroom and dressing room. The second bedroom also has an en-suite shower room. The remaining bedrooms are serviced by a well-appointed family bathroom. It is very rare that houses of this size and quality in this location are available and we highly recommend a viewing of your next 'forever home'. The whole property leaves a wonderful long lasting impression.OutsideThe home is well positioned within its plot. To the front there is ample parking for multiple vehicles, the drive way provides access to the attached double garage. The parking is bordered by attractive floral beds behind a low level wall. The main garden is found to the rear and boasts a wonderful degree of privacy and a sunny westerly aspect. Adjoining the rear of the home is a sweeping paved terrace, ideal for outdoor entertaining. There is also a stunning covered decked area, perfect for alfresco dining. A step leads to the mature lawn that is flanked by contoured abundant floral and herbaceous borders and interspersed with specimen trees. In addition there is a greenhouse, useful storage shed and summerhouse. Beyond is open paddocks and farmland.SituationThe property is located in the extremely sought after hamlet of Charlton All Saints which is approximately 3 miles to the south of Salisbury city centre in the scenic Avon valley. There are excellent walks and riding in the Downland countryside and alongside the River Avon. To the south Downton has a number of useful amenities including a range of shops, doctors surgery, pubs as well as the Ofsted 'Outstanding' rated Downton Primary School and the Trafalgar School, whilst to the north Salisbury City Centre offers amenities including a Waitrose and everything the city has to offer including shopping and leisure facilities, cinema, theatre, numerous parks, restaurants and a lively twice weekly market. Communications are excellent with mainline rail services to London Waterloo from Salisbury (85 minutes) or Southampton Parkway (from 66 minutes). Access to the motorway link via the A31 at Ringwood, is from junction 1 of the M27, linking with the M3 to London. Southampton and Bournemouth airports are both within easy driving distance. The New Forest provides wonderful opportunities for a variety of recreational activities, especially walking, sailing and riding. A whole host of other leisure activities are available along the south coast at various centres including Poole, Bournemouth, Southampton, Christchurch and Lymington. The property is in a great position to reach Bishops & South Wilts Grammar Schools, as well as Salisbury Cathedral School, Chafyn Grove, Leehurst Swan, Godolphin School and Preparatory School. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i68262157
38 Harcourt Terrace is a splendid period terraced house with accommodation arranged over three floors. It includes a wealth of elegant period features including high ceilings, impressive stained glass windows, original fireplaces and large sash windows.The ground floor has a welcoming entrance hall and two comfortable reception rooms of equal proportions, with the sitting room and dining room both enjoying attractive original fireplaces. The dining room including French doors opening to the rear garden. The kitchen, situated at the rear of the house, has plenty of storage with fitted units to base and wall level, as well as integrated appliances and space for a breakfast table The windows overlook the generous courtyard garden. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms, both of which have built-in storage with one including its own corner shower unit. The first floor also has a study, a family bathroom with a separate WC, while the second floor has a further two double bedrooms, one of which has an en-suite bathroom.At the front of the property there is a paved driveway with parking for one/two vehicles. A pathway leads to the entrance vestibule and is bordered with various established plants and shrubs. The rear garden is sheltered and low maintenance and includes an area of patio, raised flower and shrub borders and a shed for storage. The utility is also accessed from here. There is rear pedestrian access via a gated entrance, which joins to a pathway off South Street.The property is situated in a very convenient, yet quiet, location, just moments from Salisbury's bustling market square, which enjoys a twice weekly market. There is also level access to the mainline railway station. With its historic centre and famous cathedral, Salisbury is a delightful city with a superb choice of shopping and leisure facilities, plus a fine selection of pubs, cafes and restaurants. The property is also well situated for access to Queen Elizabeth Gardens, Harnham Water Meadows and the Cathedral Close. The area offers several outstanding primary schools, plus the renowned Bishop Wordsworth's and South Wilts grammar schools, for boys and girls respectively. Independent schools include Salisbury Cathedral School, Chafyn Grove, Godolphin School and Leehurst Swan. Salisbury's mainline station offers regular services to London Waterloo, taking approximately 90 minutes. The M27 (junction 2) is 16 miles away. Airports can be found at both Bournemouth and Southampton. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i68523365
Formerly the village butchers and originally constructed in 1910, this exquisite and imposing extended, five double bedroom Edwardian home, adorned in Wisteria, enjoys a central village location within the popular village of Morgans Vale, Redlynch on the fringes of the New Forest National Park. Lynton offers substantial family accommodation throughout and retains much of the traditional charm associated with its era, yet has been sensitively improved and extended over the years, blending the requisites of modern living. The home boasts period features, including wooden doors and floors, with high ceilings. The home is beautifully presented to a particularly high standard throughout with stylish decor. The comforts include a generous reception hallway, with an impressive and re-fitted kitchen/dining room, which is complemented by a separate utility room and cloakroom. The dining room is open-plan to the snug, both with French doors to the garden. The spacious sitting room is centred upon an impressive fireplace hosting a wood burning stove and a feature bay window and door into the study. The first floor continues to impress with five double bedrooms. The principal bedroom displays a feature bay window allowing superb natural light to flood the room and an en-suite shower room. The luxury family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms. The private gardens are truly delightful featuring attractive planting, manicured lawns and a useful large timber workshop and shed. Additionally there is a home gym in the garden which measures 5 x 3 metres, coupled with generous driveway parking to the fore.Redlynch is an active village with a wealth of amenities including public house, cycle hire shop and restaurant. The property is ideally positioned for nearby commuter links including M27 to Southampton and A338 to Salisbury and Bournemouth, whilst also being within a short journey to the stunning New Forest National Park with its abundance of walks and cycle routes. There are a variety of educational establishments nearby including Morgans Vale Primary School and Trafalgar secondary school, as well as a choice of private schooling and within catchment of the local Grammar Schools. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i70639996
A wonderful period house in the popular village of Dinton in the Cranborne Chase. DescriptionThe Forge is an attractive, detached house in fantastic condition situated in the village of Dinton, which is nestled in the heart of the Nadder Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.The house was built in the early Victorian era with later additions and has some typical features and character of a house with this provenance and age. The entrance hallway leads to the principal rooms with a newly refurbished sitting room to the left with a new sash window, an original fireplace, alcove cupboards and shelves above. Across the hallway is a generous study which is the same size and shares similar features. Further down the hallway leads to a large kitchen with plenty of wall and floor mounted kitchen units. There is a cold water filtered tap, two AEG ovens, induction hob and extractor. The twin fridge freezer is neatly built in with storage above. The snug is connected to the kitchen through pocket doors with yet more reception space. The utility room has housing for a washing machine and a tumble dryer with additional storage. The guest WC is through a separate door. Upstairs, there are four well-proportioned double bedrooms, two with built in wardrobes, which share two family bathrooms one with a separate enclosed shower. The landing has a generous amount of storage. OutsideThe property is accessed from a gated, gravel driveway with a native hedge providing privacy from the road. There is a double garage with lighting and electrical points. The attractive garden surrounds the house and is predominantly lawn with an herbaceous border, terrace and a yew hedge. There are several vegetable beds, a green house and a very handy work shop with lighting and electrical points.LocationThe Forge is situated within the heart of the popular Nadder Valley village of Dinton which was voted by the Sunday Times as one of the best places to live in the UK. There are plenty of local farm shops and village hubs including Bowerchalke, Martin and Broad Chalke for day to day amenities. The Wyndham Arms pub is popular with local residents, while the award winning Compasses Inn and Beckford Arms are within easy reach. Tisbury has an excellent range of shops, including its famous Tisbury Deli, Beatons Tearooms, a butcher, a wine merchants and a Co-Op. Salisbury, with its wide range of shops, restaurants, arts and recreational activities, offers a direct train service to London Waterloo (journey time from 85 minutes). The A303 provides access to the South West and London via the M3.The surrounding area boasts numerous excellent schools, both private and state, including Clayesmore, Dauntseys, Warminster School, Port Regis, Sandroyd, Salisbury Cathedral School, Chafyn Grove and Godolphin, along with Bishop Wordsworth and South Wilts Grammar Schools.Racing is available at Salisbury Racecourse and Wincanton and golf at South Wilts Golf Club and Rushmore. This area is renowned for its fishing on the Avon, Wylye, Nadder, Test and outlying chalk streams.Square Footage: 2,157 sq ft DirectionsFrom Salisbury take the A30 to Barford St Martin. Turn right on the B3089 (Hindon Road) to Dinton. Once you arrive in the village of Dinton the house is approximately 350 metres on the north side of the road. Additional InfoFixtures and Fittings : Please note that, unless specifically mentioned, all fixtures and fittings and garden ornaments are excluded from the sale.Services : Mains water, electricity and drainage. Gas central heating (LPG)Viewings : Strictly by appointment with Savills For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i71260205
White Lodge comes to the market for the first time in over thirty years. Bordering the renowned Druid Lodge Estate, the location is both desirable and prestigious and lies within a secluded position with spectacular views over neighbouring fields.A unique property, White Lodge is around 2,500 sqft. This property offers an abundance of space with the potential opportunity for further enhancement (subject to the requisite permissions).AT A GLANCE: Ground Floor: Entrance Hall Kitchen Dining Room Living Room Downstairs Loo Conservatory First Floor: Four Double Bedrooms Two Bathrooms Outside: Large Garden - Approximately 1 Acre Wonderful Views Garage Plenty Of Parking SERVICES: Oil Fired Central Heating Mains: Water and Electricity Private Drainage Council Tax Band: G EPC Band: EAgents Note: There is a footpath that passes to the East of the property.Location:White Lodge sits on the edge of the pretty village of Berwick St James which is situated in the beautiful Wylye Valley. The village has a popular pub, The Boot Inn, in addition to an excellent farm shop that specialises in free range beef and pork produced on the farm. The nearby cathedral city of Salisbury offers a wider range of shopping and entertainment facilities including a theatre and cinemas. Set in an idyllic position, Berwick St James is conveniently situated with both good connections to London airports and the national motorway network via the A303. In addition, Salisbury has a direct train service to London Waterloo (90 mins). The Wylye Valley offers extensive walking, cycling and riding opportunities.The area is well known for its excellent schools both state and private including; Chafyn Grove, Salisbury Catherdral School, Godolphin, South Wilts and Bishop Wordsworth's Grammar Schools. Further afield are Farleigh, Port Regis, Sandroyd, Bryanston and Marlborough. There are also a range of primary schools nearby in Shrewton, Codford and Wylye. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i71302673
This wonderful home has been greatly improved over the years including a garden room extension and an overhaul of the plumbing, heating and electrics, along with a new kitchen and bathrooms. The flow and usability of the home are a particular feature and can be adapted to suit both small and large families. The two principal reception rooms are positioned either side of the welcoming entrance hall, the sitting drawing room features a fireplace with a log burning stove. On the other side of the hallway is a well-proportioned drawing room, which is currently used as a music room. A room to note on the ground floor is the contemporary yet functional kitchen/dining/family room. Particular attention has been paid to creating a 'heart of the home' functional space whilst remaining effortlessly stylish. Key features of this lovely room include an array of wall and base units, central island, large induction hob and separate built in double oven and microwave and integrated dishwasher. The kitchen area opens out into garden room that is host to the dining/family space. French doors open out onto a paved terrace with a rear garden. The ground floor accommodation is then completed by a cloakroom and useful pantry cupboard. The first floor accommodation comprises of four bright and airy bedrooms. The master bedroom benefits from a recently modernised en-suite shower room. The attractive and spacious family bathroom has also been modernised to a very good specification. All bedrooms are arranged around the central staircase and have open views. There is a superb loft space, accessed via a staircase. This glorious home has been designed and finished to an exacting standard throughout and is perfectly situated for families or professionals alike. It has a rural outlook and position whilst being within easy reach of all major commuter links and highly desirable schools.OutsideThe home is well positioned within its plot set back from the village road. The driveway is flanked by established herbaceous borders and provides parking for multiple vehicles and access to the garage. There is a formal lawn to the other side of the driveway with contoured floral beds and borders, all set behind a hedged front boundary. To the rear, the garden is laid to lawn with an expansive paved terrace providing the ideal outdoor entertaining and dining area. Beyond, the lawn is interspersed with specimen trees, herbaceous borders and abundant floral beds. Beyond there are views over neighbouring paddocks.SituationAngle Down is located on the edge of the lovely village of Coombe Bissett and fully benefits from having excellent local facilities whilst having a truly unspoilt rural outlook across its gardens, the river valley and its own grounds. Coombe Bissett has a very strong local community with many local clubs and societies, a thriving local shop and post office, pub and primary school. There is also a good network of local footpaths including the nearby Wiltshire Wildlife Trust Reserve on Coombe Bissett Down. The Cathedral City of Salisbury is only four miles to the north and has a good array of retail, cultural and educational establishments, as well as a range of award winning restaurants and bars. Schooling in Salisbury is excellent and includes Bishops Wordsworth's & South Wiltshire Grammar Schools, and Salisbury Cathedral School, Leaden Hall, Chafyn Grove, Leehurst Swan, Godolphin School and it's Preparatory School. Salisbury train station offers direct links to London Waterloo in 83 minutes and can also be accessed by the A303 and then onto the M3 to London. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i70231315
An elegant and exceptionally spacious 6 bedroom Edwardian family home on a popular residential road on the fringe of Salisbury city centre. No chain.17 Victoria Road is being sold for the first time in some 40 years having been a wonderful family home boasting almost 3,000 square feet over 3 floors. This most desirable 6 bedroom Edwardian property has brick elevations under pitched slate roof with sash windows set in stone mullions. Generally the property has been well cared for, but would now benefit from modernisation. To the front there is small garden with a covered porch finished with chequered floor tiles. The front door leads to an entrance hall which has a ornate staircase leading to the first floor as well as providing storage below. The stylish reception rooms have picture rails, high skirting boards, intricate coving and cornice work. A large dining room is situated at the front of the property and has a sash bay window with attractive fireplace. The sitting room has an ornate fireplace and arch leading into a extension that opens via French doors on to the garden. The ground floor also has a inner hall which leads to a utility/cloakroom with WC and wash hand basin, storage units and space for white goods as well as a Worcester gas fired boiler. The kitchen has a good selection of base and wall mounted storage, integrated appliances include a double oven, gas hob, dishwasher, stainless steel sink and a pantry store. The breakfast room leads directly from the kitchen and has doors leading on to the garden. There is potential to combine the kitchen and the breakfast room (subject to necessary consents) to form a modern kitchen/dining room which would over look the garden. On the first floor there are 4 bedrooms, the main bedroom is a spacious double with a selection of built-in wardrobes and sash windows and at the front of the property. Bedrooms 2 and 3 are both doubles and the fourth bedroom is a study or double bedroom. There are 2 bathrooms on this level, the main bathroom has a large walk-in shower, WC and wash hand basin with storage below. Bathroom 2 has a bath with shower over WC and wash hand basin below. The landing has a ornate staircase leading up to the second floor, as well as a large airing cupboard and further store cupboard. On the second floor there is access to eaves storage from the landing, 2 single bedrooms (bedroom 6 has a large wardrobe). There is a third bathroom with white panelled bath, shower over, WC and wash hand basin. Externally there there is off-road parking and a single garage, the rear east facing garden is a generous size mainly put to lawn.The property is a short walk from Salisbury city centre directly and is close to Victoria Park, with its tennis courts and coffee bar. Salisbury city centre has regionally recognised retail, cultural and educational establishments, as well as a range of award-winning restaurants and bars. Salisbury train station offers direct links to London Waterloo in 83 minutes, while Southampton Airport (24 miles) offers daily flights to a number of national and international destinations. The A303 provides access to the south west and additionally London via the M3. The property is also within a prime position to reach both Bishop Wordsworth's and South Wilts grammar schools (the latter only a 5 minute walk away).17 Victoria Road has a small path leading to the front door. There is an off road parking space to the right of the property in front of the single garage. The garage has power and lighting and a door leading to the rear garden. The rear garden is predominantly laid to lawn, a large patio area, a selection of mature shrubs and flowerbeds and overall is a good size considering its central location.Council Tax Band F.All mains services are available to the property.Leaving our office on Castle Street proceed up to the Castle Road roundabout and carry straight on to Castle Road. Take the first right hand turn onto Moberley Road and then turn immediately right onto Victoria Road. The property will be located after 50 metres on the left hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i71413921
*** CHAIN FREE *** Positioned on one of Salisbury's most desirable roads within easy walking distance of excellent schooling and the city's many amenities. Spanning over 2700 sq ft, this beautifully designed, bright and substantial family home offers versatile accommodation. The home has wonderful extensive gardens with a private outlook within an approx. ¼ acre plot. This much-loved home is available for the first time in 35 years.The house has been finished to an incredibly high standard throughout, making it the ideal family home ready to move in. This 1930's house retains many period features while providing contemporary modern spaces. On the ground floor you have a south facing living room to the front with a large bay window and gas fireplace, a large high spec kitchen/dining room (Poggenpohl kitchen, quartz worktops, German appliances, etc.) and another living room (or dining room) to the rear, both have large French doors leading out into the garden. The utility room/garage is accessed via the kitchen offering additional flexible space. On the first floor there are four large double bedrooms and two bathrooms and a further two large double bedrooms and a bathroom on the second floor (one bedroom is currently arranged as a third living room).Netheravon Road is a highly sought-after and peaceful private road in an absolutely ideal location. Both the city centre and countryside parks are within a short walk.South facing front garden with off-street parking, lawn, patio and established wisteria across the front facade proving a spectacular floral display in the spring. Very large rear garden with established shrubs and trees, with multiple areas including a large patio, lawn and garden cabin area which also includes a greenhouse and shed.AT A GLANCEGround Floor: Large kitchen/dining room Poggenpohl Kitchen Quartz solid surface worktops (Corian Quartz) German appliances, Miele, Liebherr, etc Miele high performance extractor with external motor Utility room/garage accessed from kitchen Front living room with bay window and gas fireplace with granite surround Dining room currently arranged as a second living room Oak flooring throughout all principal rooms and entrance hallway Downstairs toilet with granite tilesFirst Floor: Principle bedroom with ensuite shower Large family bathroom with wet-room shower and separate bath Three further double bedrooms Bamboo flooring in all bedrooms, porcelain tiled floors with underfloor heating in the bathroomsSecond Floor: Double bedroom with ensuite bathroom Double bedroom (currently arranged as a third living room)Outside: Rear garden of 175ft (approx.) in length Rear garden with multiple area including a large garden cabin Front garden with patio area and established fig tree Established wisteria across the front facade Off street parking, the grass verge is also included in the titleAdditional information:Energy/safety: New 2023 boiler and smart home controls (nest) Double glazing through-out New nest smoke alarms on all floors Integrated alarm systemSERVICES:Mains gas, electricity, drainage and waterFast internet connection currently approx. 200Mbps Council Tax Band FLocation:Netheravon Road is a highly sought-after and peaceful private residential road located just outside the ring road, within very easy reach of the centre of Salisbury.Salisbury boasts a well- thought of Playhouse and twice-weekly charter market, with an abundance of restaurants, shopping, and leisure facilities. There are numerous primary and secondary schools, both private and state, including boys' and girls' grammar schools; the closest to Netheravon Road being Leehurst Swan and Chafyn Grove Independent Schools. Salisbury has excellent road links to London, Southampton and Bournemouth and provides direct trains to London Waterloo from Salisbury mainline railway station.Directions:From our office on Castle Street, head north and at the Castle Street roundabout go straight across into Castle Road, just before the traffic lights, turn right into Victoria Road and follow the road around to the left and continue up Moberley Road. At the top follow the road around into Wordsworth Road and shortly turn left into Netheravon Road For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i69317751
Unexpectedly Re- Available **Viewing Day- Saturday March 2nd** The home retains a wealth of period features that seamlessly blend with modern convenience. The extensive accommodation is exceptionally well-balanced and offers versatility and space in abundance. The generous ground floor comprises a welcoming entrance hall that in turn leads to all principle reception rooms. The stunning open plan kitchen/dining/family room is a particular room of note and is truly a 'heart of the home' space with windows and glazed French doors leading to the rear garden. The kitchen area is stylishly appointed with ample wall and base units under swathes of granite work surfaces and a large central island. There is plentiful storage with pantry cupboards and an adjoining, well-equipped utility/boot room. The kitchen is open to a generous dining area and a further everyday casual sitting area. Double doors open to the separate formal sitting room that features a focal point open fireplace. Completing the ground floor accommodation is a snug or study that in turn has a personal door that leads into the integral garage. On the first floor are four generous bedrooms. The master bedroom has a walk-through dressing room with built-in storage and a modern en-suite shower room. The second bedroom also benefits from an en-suite shower room. The remaining bedrooms are serviced by a family bathroom. We thoroughly recommend an internal inspection to fully appreciate the size and versatility of the accommodation available on this much sought after residential road.OutsideThe home occupies a generous plot on this incredibly desirable residential road. The garden boasts a wonderful sunny southerly aspect. To the front, there is parking on a private driveway that in turn gives access to the integral garage. The decorative front garden is beautifully presented with a brick paved pathway leading to the front entrance. The pathway is flanked by neat lawns with abundant floral borders and specimen trees all set behind a low level wall and hedged front boundary. The garden to the rear has been professionally designed by award winning designer Catherine Thomas. There is an lovely paved terrace abutting the rear of the home, ideal for outdoor entertaining and dining. Beyond, the garden is predominantly laid to lawn with contoured shrub borders with espalier trees providing an excellent degree of privacy. Pathways sweep through the garden leading to a useful timber summerhouse.SituationThe property is a short walk from Salisbury city centre and located close to amenities including a Waitrose supermarket, leisure centre and Victoria Park, with its tennis courts and coffee bar. Salisbury city centre has regionally recognised retail, cultural and educational establishments, as well as a range of award-winning restaurants and bars. The property is within walking distance of these along the river walk as well as being in a prime position to reach an excellent selection of educational establishments. Salisbury train station offers direct links to London Waterloo in 83 minutes, while Southampton Airport (24 miles) offers daily flights to a number of national and international destinations. The A303 provides access to the south west and additionally London via the M3. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i68513704
Believed to date from the early 18th Century, with a rebuild in 1822 and alterations in the early 20th Century, Stoford House today is a handsome, soft pink rendered Georgian residence where period features blend with contemporary styling and up-dated fittings throughout. The reception hall has beautiful 19th Century reclaimed period floor tiles, with much of the accommodation featuring polished floor boards and original period features.Upon entering the property, there are two front aspect reception rooms one to either side of the hallway, both showcasing distinctive fireplaces. The hallway continues through to the bright, kitchen/breakfast room, which is fitted with bespoke hand-painted traditional wall and base level units, topped with granite work surfaces and a Belfast sink. At its heart, an electric smart AGA stove has a richly coloured tiled backsplash and an usual island structure creates a central feature in the kitchen. There is also an area for a breakfast table adjacent to a glazed door to the garden, which is the perfect spot for morning coffee and breakfast. In addition, the ground floor accommodation offers a formal dining room and an adjoining study/workroom, which is filled with natural light and has glazed doors to the outside. This could be used as a downstairs gym/music room if needed.On the first floor, an impressive principal bedroom has a decorative fireplace and a generous en-suite bathroom, which features a free-standing roll top bath tub on a raised plinth, along with a separate shower cubicle. There are three further bedrooms, along with a shower room and an alcove on the landing which offers the ideal spot for a study/office area.A circular sweeping gravel driveway leads to the front of the property, with a central area laid to lawn. Mature trees and shrubs intersperse the grounds, which also feature attractive flower borders, sheltered arbours, paved pathways, a pond and a terrace adjoining the house. There is a large barn outbuilding, with adjoining storage, and loft area above, which is accessed via an external stairway. The barn could be converted into additional accommodation, or a separate dwelling, subject to the necessary planning permissions.Situated in the village of Stoford in the picturesque Wylye Valley, Stoford House enjoys a stunning outlook across Wiltshire countryside and views of the rolling countryside beyond. For enthusiasts of outdoor activities, walking, riding, cycling and fishing opportunities are on offer, with Langford Lakes Nature Reserve also within easy reach. Historic Salisbury is a short distance to the south offering a comprehensive range of shopping, leisure and cultural amenities and communications links are excellent with easy access to the A36, A303 and A354, with commuters benefitting from regular train services into London and to the West Country. There is a primary school in nearby Great Wishford with Salisbury offering numerous well-regarded schools, including Salisbury Cathedral School, Chafyn Grove and Godolphin School, as well as Bishop Wordsworth and South Wilts Grammar Schools. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i71095801
Leylands is a handsome red brick, detached house, dating back to the 1890's. It offers lightfilled, elegantly appointed accommodation combining period character with stylish modern fittings. The ground floor provides five reception rooms for comfortable, flexible living. The welcoming entrance hall has the original tessellated tiled floor whilst the drawing room has wooden flooring, a period fireplace with a woodburning stove and a large sash bay window, which welcomes plenty of natural light. The spacious dining room also has a bay window, while further reception rooms include the useful home study and the playroom which opens onto the rear garden. Also opening to the rear is the family room and dining area, which has tiled flooring and two sets of bi-folding doors. It adjoins the kitchen in a semi open-plan layout, with the kitchen featuring modern units in white, as well as integrated appliances. The original staircase leads to the first-floor landing where a door opens to a sunny, south facing balcony at the front of the house. There are four double bedrooms on the first floor, including the principal bedroom, which has an en suite bathroom with an over-bath shower. The three additional first-floor bedrooms all include en suite shower rooms, while further up on the second floor there are two more double bedrooms, both of which are also en suite.The property's driveway leads to the rear of the house, where there is a spacious gravel parking area and access to the detached double garage and workshop for further parking or home storage. The garden at the front is laid to lawn with a paved pathway to the entrance and borders of established hedgerow. At the rear there are paved pathways and an area of lawn with hedgerow and walled borders. The garden could be extended to incorporate some of the extensive parking area, if required.The property is situated in a highly sought-after location, on a private road, overlooking Victoria Park, less than a mile from Salisbury city centre. There is also a convenience store close by for day to day items. With its historic centre and famous cathedral, Salisbury is a delightful city. There is a superb choice of shopping and leisure facilities, plus a fine selection of pubs, cafes and restaurants. The area has several outstanding primary schools, and is well sited to reach both independent and state schools including Bishops Wordsworth and South Wilts Grammar Schools (the house lies within the catchment area for both, with South Wilts situated on the adjacent Stratford Road), Salisbury Cathedral School, Chafyn Grove, Leehurst Swan and Godolphin School. Communication links into the city are good and Salisbury train station offers direct links to London Waterloo, taking approximately 90 minutes. The M27 (junction 2) is 16 miles away. There are airports at Bournemouth and Southampton. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i68864453
An exciting opportunity to develop and create a large converted barn style detached home in a pretty Woodford Valley position. DescriptionFormally agricultural buildings converted and developed in the early 2000's into offices. The current vendors have secured planning permission under permitted development rights to convert into a residential dwelling. Set within a gated, cob-walled courtyard, itself surrounded by rural views, sits a modern two storey, oak-framed building. Renshaw Barns comprises a large barn, with the original agricultural building to one side and a re-built smaller barn to the other; all are broadly in keeping with the original buildings on site. The oak framed element is a high quality build, with exposed frames having pegged mortice and tenon joints. There are full height windows in a number of places, many of which frame delightful rural views across the valley. A feature double height vaulted main entrance hall allows in plenty of light and provides the feeling of space. The current planning allows for the retention of the large full height entrance hall and provides for an open-plan style kitchen/dining room and snug, a utility room, study and a drawing room. In total there will be five bedrooms comprising a principal bedroom with dressing area and en suite bathroom, with two further bedrooms and a shower room on the first floor. There are two further bedrooms and a bathroom on the ground floor. In addition, the planning permission includes conversion of one of the two smaller office buildings into a separate two bedroom annexe. The other office building is currently let on a lease further details available upon request. This office could also be converted in to residential use under permitted development rights. A garden store completes the outbuildings. OUTSIDEA traditional garden wall encloses much of the property which is surrounded on three sides by farmland. The garden is very private. There are two gated access/exit points to the village road, an advantage given that one of the barns will continue to be let short term. The landscaping attached to the planning permission shows a lawned area, itself bordered with planting to enhance the privacy from the proposed annexe and existing office. No doubt there would and could be further planting alongside the cob wall and a parking area to suit a buyers' style and design.ADDITIONAL NOTEPlease note that whilst two of the three building has permission for conversion to residential use, one building is let as an office and has ongoing commercial use. The current Lease term is 3 years from 01/03/23. The annual rent is £9,800. The current tenant is actively looking for new premises. This office building could be converted in to residential use under permitted development rights.LocationThe village of Upper Woodford sits in the highly desirable Woodford Valley on the west bank of the renowned River Avon. It is a particularly picturesque area, with farmland to one side and the water-meadows and river to the other. Upper Woodford has a popular village public house by the River Avon, whilst neighboring Middle Woodford has a thriving primary school and an active village hall. There are lovely walks from the doorstep.Amesbury, about 5 miles north-east, offers a selection of amenities, including shops, supermarkets, pubs and restaurants.About 5 miles in the opposite direction is the beautiful Cathedral city of Salisbury, offering a wide selection of shops, restaurants, arts and recreational facilities. Trains from Salisbury to London Waterloo have a journey time of approximately 90 minutes. Racing is available at Salisbury Racecourse and Wincanton and golf at South Wilts Golf Club and High Post. This area is renowned for its fishing on the River Avon, Test and outlying chalk streams.The A303 provides access to the south west and London, via the M3.There is a wide selection of both state and private schools in the area, including Salisbury Cathedral School, Chafyn Grove and Godolphin, as well as Bishop Wordsworth and South Wilts Grammar Schools. DirectionsDirections : SP4 6FA from Salisbury, take the road through Stratford-Sub-Castle and on through Lower Woodford and Middle Woodford and into Upper Woodford. When in Upper Woodford, turn right just before The Bridge Inn over the river, signposted Netton / Durnford. After 0.2 miles you will find Renshaw Barn on your right. Additional InfoOutgoings : The property is subject to business rates currently.Agent Note : Please note that whilst the main property has permission for conversion to residential use, an existing smaller barn is let as an office and has ongoing commercial use. Fixtures and Fittings : Please note that, unless specifically mentioned, all fixtures and fittings and garden ornaments are excluded from the sale.Services : Mains water and electricity. Private drainage (Sewage treatment plant). Oil-fired central heating to main barn (part under floor/part radiators).Viewings : Strictly by appointment with Savills For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i71595772
An immaculately refurbished and extended cottage with far reaching views. DescriptionThe Old Forge is located in a peaceful and enviable position within the hamlet of East Hatch. East Hatch is within the Cranborne Chase and West Wiltshire Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, just 2 miles west of the sought-after village of Tisbury.This stylish and attractive stone cottage is not listed and was the subject of a comprehensive renovation and extension project led by Classic Architecture in 2018 shortly after it was purchased by the current owners. The whole property has been stunningly designed, with attention to detail evident in every room. The front porch leads into the entrance hall, with cloakroom and WC easily to hand. The principal bedroom lies off, with engineered oak floorboards, an en suite dressing room (with French doors) and adjoining bathroom with herringbone brick floor and a separate walk-in shower.Leading from the hall the other way, the sitting room is a truly striking space, with an open fire place and bi-fold doors opening along one side of the room onto the west-facing garden terrace. A curved wall provides a stylish touch and connects the sitting room neatly with the kitchen/dining room; a really amazing space, with vaulted ceiling and further bi-fold doors leading out to the west-facing terrace.The bespoke Devol kitchen includes integrated appliances include a Miele oven, Bosch dishwasher and Neff gas hob. There is also a larder with chalk-board door and utility room with herringbone brick floor and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer.Upstairs, the landing leads to two further bedrooms and a large family bathroom. The property is approached up a private lane, onto a resin-bonded drive and parking area. This charming cottage is privately positioned with wonderful far-reaching views towards the combe of Hatch Bottom. The garden lies to the south and north-westerly side of the cottage and is arranged on different levels, mainly laid to lawn. A large terrace wraps around the west side of the cottage, ideal for alfresco dining and entertaining.LocationThis ever-popular village has a range of facilities including shops, doctor's surgery, library, school, churches, pubs, florist, cafes, wine merchant/bistro and an outdoor lido and leisure centre. Tisbury also benefits from a mainline train station to London Waterloo (journey time of approximately 2 hours). The ancient, hilltop town of Shaftesbury offers further amenities, as does the beautiful Cathedral city of Salisbury, which offers a wide selection of shops, restaurants, arts and recreational facilities. Trains from Salisbury to London Waterloo have a journey time of approximately 90 minutes.Racing is available at Salisbury Racecourse and Wincanton and golf at Rushmore Park and South Wilts Golf Club. This area is renowned for its field sports, including fishing on the River Avon, Test and outlying chalk streams. For art lovers, Messum's Wiltshire is a 5 minute drive away, and Hauser & Wirth in Bruton is 30 minutes along the A303. There are also numerous artists living in the area with studios that are open during the annual Wylye Valley Art Trail in May. The A303 provides access to the south west and to London, via the M3.There is a wide selection of both state and private schools in the area, including Clayesmore, Bryanston, Warminster School, Sherborne Boys, Sherborne Girls, Leweston, Bruton, Dauntseys, Port Regis, Sandroyd, Salisbury Cathedral School, Chafyn Grove and Godolphin, as well as Bishop Wordsworth and South Wilts Grammar Schools.Square Footage: 1,733 sq ft Acreage: 0.19 AcresDirectionsPostcode: SP3 6PH. From Tisbury, head south down the high street and pass the railway station, under the bridge, and take the first right down Hazledon Lane. After about 0.8 mile, turn right, signposted Hatch. Follow the lane for a further 0.7 mile, into Hatch. Turn left at the T junction and then immediately right. The driveway to The Old Forge is directly ahead of you.What Three Words: shuffle.flicked.apprehend is the start of the driveway. Additional InfoServices : Mains water and electricity. Septic tank drainage. Oil-fired central heating. LPG for ranger cooker. Fibre broadband. Fixtures and fittings : Please note that, unless specifically mentioned, all fixtures and fittings and garden ornaments are excluded from the sale.Viewings : Strictly by appointment with Savills. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i68835687
4 Oakes Close is an outstanding modern house, where the importance has been placed on the design and construction of the home.It is one of 16 new houses built in a development by JJ Acquisitions in 2021. The property benefits from an elevated position, with views to the front and from the upper floors to the back views over farmland.An oak framed porch guides you into the entrance hall, just off the hall is the family room and study where there is bespoke cabinetry. The spacious sitting room leads off the entrance hall and there is also a cloakroom.The sitting room has striking herringbone oak flooring, with a log-burner and sliding doors accessing the garden beyond.Interlinking doors open into the incredible bespoke Loxley kitchen, with a double Wolf oven and Gaggenau hob, a large central island, and integrated appliances including a fitted fridge and wine chiller.The current owners have had an orangery built off the kitchen which is currently being used as a dining space. A ceiling lantern lets in plenty of natural light.The utility room has an adjoining plant room and the side door leads out to a patio.From the entrance hall the staircase, with an oak handrail, leads to the galleried landing.The large principal bedroom has a vaulted ceiling, built-in wardrobes and an en suite shower room. On this floor there are three further double bedrooms with ample built-in storage, one of which has an en suite shower room, and the others have use of a family bathroom.A further set of stairs leads up to a fifth bedroom which, if required, is large enough to accommodate an en suite.OutsideThe rear garden has been professionally landscaped and terraced. There is mature planting and pretty borders. A pergola and water feature outside the sitting room provide a tranquil space for alfresco dining.The house is approached via a shared driveway to a large parking area and detached timber-framed double garage.Location:Porton is a village in the Bourne Valley, about 6 miles north east of Salisbury. A thriving community, it has a recently refurbished pub, St Nicholas' Primary School, village hall, the Church of St Nicholas, a Baptist Church, a Doctors Surgery, a village shop and a playground.The beautiful Cathedral city of Salisbury, approximately six miles south, offers a wide selection of shops, restaurants, arts and recreational facilities.Trains from Grateley to London Waterloo have a journey time of approximately 80 minutes. Southampton International Airport is approximately 20 miles south and Bournemouth International Airport approximately 24 miles south of the village. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i71464628
An immaculate and stylish Walden Home located in the heart of a very popular village. DescriptionChurch Barn was built in 2015 by Walden Homes using the highest quality contemporary fixtures and fittings throughout. This immaculate home is arranged over two floors and has three double bedrooms and two bathrooms on the first floor with a fourth bedroom and en suite wet room on the ground floor. The master bedroom features an extensive range of Novamobili wardrobes together with a Juliet balcony whilst the en suite wet room has feature LED lighting together with inset his and her Duravit Starck basins. All principal rooms are wired for digital TV/satellite with surround sound wiring to the living room and kitchen. The large open plan sitting & dining room has a contemporary central rotating log burning stove and triple aspect windows with bi-folding doors providing a level threshold to professionally landscaped gardens to both side and rear. The kitchen/breakfast room is superbly appointed and has a range of integrated appliances to include Neff: induction hob, microwave/combi oven with warming drawer, fan assisted oven with hide & slide door together with fitted dishwasher and fridge/freezer. The kitchen also offers ample space for a dining/snug area with feature illuminated wall unit for wall mounted TV together with wiring for media unit and surround sound. The separate utility room has fully fitted storage units and inset sink whilst the downstairs cloakroom has automatic lighting together with suite of wash hand basin and WC with concealed cistern, majority Duravit, Starck and Hansgrohe fittings. A fully digitally zoned central heating system powered by gas fired energy saving condensing boiler provides under floor heating to the ground floor with radiators to the first floor. The Garden has been landscaped to provide intense colour and ease of maintenance. Limestone gabions create an attractive retaining feature with exotic planting within the borders. There is a covered log store and a garden workshop/shed which has a log burner and a living roof.Access to the double garage, which has porcelain floor tiling, is via twin insulated sectional doors (one automated) with an adjacent parking area.LocationA thriving community, Whiteparish has the benefit of a post office/community shop, village hall, primary school, a Grade II listed church, 2 pubs and a doctors surgery. The market town of Romsey is approximately 7 miles from the property, offering a Waitrose and other amenities. Approximately 9 miles to the west lies the beautiful Cathedral city of Salisbury, which offers a wide selection of shops, restaurants, arts and recreational facilities. Trains from Salisbury to London Waterloo have a journey time of approximately 90 minutes. Racing is available at Salisbury Racecourse and Wincanton and golf at South Wilts Golf Club and High Post. The A303 provides access to the south west and London, via the M3. There is a wide selection of both state and private schools in the area, including Salisbury Cathedral School, Chafyn Grove and Godolphin, as well as Bishop Wordsworth and South Wilts Grammar Schools.Square Footage: 2,626 sq ft DirectionsSP5 2SU : Take the A36 out of Salisbury towards Southampton. At the junction with the A27, turn left towards Whiteparish. Just after The King Head pub and in front of the church turn right on to Common Road and then turn left at the sign post for the Memorial Centre and Surgery. Church Barn can be found behind the Surgery. All distances and travel times are approximate. Additional InfoFixtures and Fittings : Please note that, unless specifically mentioned, all fixtures and fittings and garden ornaments are excluded from the sale.Services : Mains water, gas and electricity. Local Authority : Wiltshire Council Viewings : Strictly by appointment with Savills For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i70054636
This exquisite double-fronted period home is a true gem nestled in the highly desirable village of Landford, bordering the enchanting New Forest National Park. It enjoys convenient proximity to the vibrant market towns of Romsey and Salisbury, offering an array of amenities and excellent educational options. Sitting on a sprawling acre of land, this property is a haven for nature enthusiasts, providing ample garden space for a serene escape from the everyday hustle and bustle. The house itself seamlessly marries its Victorian heritage with modern enhancements, resulting in a harmonious living environment. At the front, you'll find abundant parking spaces and meticulously maintained front gardens that make a striking first impression. Upon entering, a grand and welcoming hallway greets you, leading to a spacious living room and an additional formal dining room or second reception room adorned with charming period features. The kitchen is flooded with natural light and opens into a generous seating and dining area. A convenient boot room leads to a well-appointed utility room. Upstairs, the property continues to impress with four bedrooms, including a master bedroom that offers a luxurious retreat complete with a capacious walk-in wardrobe/dressing room and an en-suite bathroom. Additionally, there is a generously sized family bathroom to serve the remaining bedrooms. Brackenwood is a splendid family residence set within nearly one acre of meticulously maintained grounds, making it an exceptional and sought-after property in the idyllic village location. The outdoor space is truly remarkable, boasting expansive grounds with several outbuildings and a wooded area at the far end.Landford is an attractive village and civil parish situated on the Hampshire Wiltshire border equidistant from Southampton and Salisbury enjoying New Forest National Park status. Straddling the A36 the village features a wealth of amenities, many of which are only acquainted by locals. There is a choice of immediate public houses, a village primary school, excellent shop and Post Office providing a surprisingly diverse range of products and proximity to the stunning New Forest countryside. Its appeal has been enhanced in recent years by its excellent commuter access and its catchment to the popular Salisbury Grammar Schools which has subsequently attracted a more diverse community yet retaining its friendly and sociable atmosphere. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i69264767
Discreetly positioned on the edge of the much sought after village of Shrewton is Highwood House, a substantial family home set in approximately 4 acres of flexible gardens and paddocks, affording great privacy and a south facing orientation with distant views. The home also benefits from a wonderful self-contained annexe providing rental income.This exceptional and spacious home was individually designed and built with space and versatility in mind, creating the sizeable, modern home you find today. Upon entering the home the size and scale of the accommodation is immediately apparent. The generous accommodation amounts to approximately 3895 sq. ft. and offers numerous light and airy rooms throughout, perfectly orientated to best enjoy the home's extensive gardens, grounds and the adjoining countryside beyond. The ground floor accommodation boasts three impressive reception rooms, most particularly the dual aspect formal sitting room with a focal point fireplace. The large kitchen/dining/family room spans the majority of the rear of the home and is a great size with a range of built in wall and base units, integrated appliances and ample space for a dining table. Beyond, there is a comfortable everyday seating area. The south facing double patio doors flood the room with natural light. There is a secondary reception room, perfectly suited as a playroom or study. Completing the ground floor accommodation is a generous utility/laundry room that is turn leads to a rear lobby with the annexe beyond. There is a separate cloakroom. On the first floor there are five excellent double bedrooms, all of which benefit from uninterrupted views and an abundance of light. The master suite is particularly lovely with an en-suite bathroom. Two further bedrooms are en-suite. The remaining two are serviced by a well-appointed family bathroom. On the second floor there is a wonderful snug or study and another charming bedroom. Two of the further bedrooms are en-suite. The othOutsideThe house is set back from the village road along a driveway initially shared with a handful of neighbours and has a generous parking area to the front. The track continues on and provides access to a detached block featuring a workshop, greenhouse and a store/stable as well as additional parking. The land in total amounts to just over 4 acres. The formal garden is to the rear of the home and is mainly laid to lawn edged by mature, colourful borders and a large paved patio ideal for outdoor dining. Beyond there is a childrens play area, Croquet lawn, orchard and further informal garden space. In addition, there is a fenced, separate paddock. The amount of land also offers potential for equestrian use or smallholders.SituationHighwood House is situated on the edge of the much sought after chalk stream village of Shrewton. This thriving village offers a rare and comprehensive amount of local amenities including two doctors' surgeries, a Co-operative convenience store with Post Office, butcher, hairdresser, garage and petrol station, friendly local pub and primary school rated Ofsted 'Good'. The nearby town of Amesbury offers further amenities including a choice of supermarkets, dentists, a library, restaurants and plenty of local shops, bakeries and pubs. Marlborough is approximately 40 minutes drive away and St Mary's Calne under 45 minutes by car. The Cathedral city of Salisbury is 11 miles to the south and provides a comprehensive range of schooling, retail and shopping, restaurants and bars, leisure facilities, cinema and a theatre. Local communications are excellent, with the A303 easily accessible to the south west and London, via the M3. There is a mainline train station at Salisbury serving London Waterloo in approx. 85 minutes. There is a vast choice in local schooling available in both the public and private sector, including Dauntseys, Bishops and South wilts Grammar schools, Cathedral School, Chafyn Grove, Godolphin and Warminster. The surrounding countryside of Salisbury Plain provides plenty of opportunity for walking, riding and various other country pursuits. Sporting facilities in the area include fishing on the nearby chalk streams, golf at South West Wilts and Highpost, racing at Salisbury, Newbury and Wincanton. Sailing along the south coast.Additional InformationCouncil Tax : Band GProspective purchasers are advised that portions of the land are subject to overages- please ask for more details. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i69354201
A quite splendid four bedroom detached cottage set in approximately 2.2 acres backing onto fields.Trantridge Cottage is set in the popular village of Pentridge, being a quiet rural village 10 miles from Salisbury and 3 miles from Sixpenny Handley. With only local traffic, this cottage is set in one of the most quiet and idyllic villages to the west of Salisbury. The cottage itself has been updated over the years and yet has maintained a wealth of its original character. On the ground floor there is a kitchen with an excellent range of integrated appliances as one would expect, and there is a separate cloakroom and entrance area. There are two further reception rooms on the ground floor and the sitting room has an excellent inglenook fireplace with bread oven. On the first floor there four bedrooms with most bedrooms having exposed wooden beams and bedroom one having an original fireplace with stone surround. The first floor has an abundance of character as one would expect in a cottage of this age with sloping ceilings and traditional cottage windows commensurate with a thatched cottage. There is additional accommodation outside as follows:-Utility Room and Garden RoomThe property is timber clad with a pitched tiled roof and makes for a very pleasant area to sit and enjoy the views over the garden. OfficeThis room is timber framed and timber clad with a pitched roof and has been used as a workshop, but could equally be used as an office or indeed a painting studio.Games Room/AnnexeThis room is a superb building and is timber framed internally with insulation and an open plan mezzanine floor on the first floor. At present this room is used as a library/games room and for additional dining, but has the potential to be a self-contained annexe with a bedroom on the mezzanine level, a living room, and shower room beneath. This property is served by its own boiler. LandThe property is set in approximately 2.2 acres of land with approximately 1.2 acres used as landscaped gardens and an additional 1 acre paddock which backs onto fields. The property has two stables, a hay shed and adjoining barn.Located in an Area of Outstanding Beauty, Pentridge is a lovely countryside hamlet surrounded by the rolling open landscape of the Cranborne Chase, perfect for enjoying rural pursuits such as walking, riding, cycling and fishing, and recently granted International Dark Skies status. The cottage is particularly well situated for country walks, with a public footpath nearby leading up to Penbury Knoll. The Dorset Cursus runs parallel to the village.There are plenty of local farm shops and village hubs including Sixpenny Handley, Bowerchalke, and Coombe Bissett for day to day amenities.Salisbury, with its wide range of shops, restaurants, arts and recreational activities, offers a direct train service to London Waterloo (journey time from 85 minutes). The A303 provides access to the South West and London via the M3.The surrounding area boasts numerous excellent schools, both private and state, including Clayesmore, Dauntseys, Warminster School, Port Regis, Sandroyd, Salisbury Cathedral School, Chafyn Grove and Godolphin, along with Bishop Wordsworth and South Wilts Grammar Schools.The garden is most attractive, it is well stocked with an interspersion of shrubs as well as flower borders containing mature perennial and annual plants. There are numerous outside sheds and areas of lawn, together with many mature trees creating a very attractive and mature plot over all. A particular feature is the walled garden with a number of raised beds and a magnificent central water feature. In this area there are many wonderful roses as well as mature and perennial plants and a superb timber frame greenhouse and another smaller one.Council Tax Band F.Mains water. Oil fired central heating. Mains electric. Private drainage. Wessex internet.Follow the A354 to Blandford. 1 mile before the Sixpenny Handley roundabout turn left into the village. At the 'T' junction turn right and Trantridge Cottage will be found on the left hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i69186971
A handsome Grade II listed Georgian village house DescriptionThe Elms is a Grade II listed Georgian village house constructed of mellow brick elevations under a slate roof. The house dates from 1730 with additions from the 18th and 19th centuries. The main portion of the house was enlarged in 1890 and the main elevation of the property has a classic Georgian facade with a central doorway with symmetrical windows on either side and bay windows.The house provides spacious family accommodation extending to over 4,800 sq ft, with gracious main reception and bedrooms of good proportions. The house has been in the same ownership since 1994, and whilst well maintained externally, would benefit from some updating internally. There are many period features including wood panelling, moulded cornices, open fireplaces, dado rails, picture rails and moulded ceilings. The accommodation is arranged over three floors.The main front door is off the road but for day-to-day access, there is a family entrance from the secure paved and gated courtyard parking area, through the garden and into the inner hall. The inner hall provides access to the main staircase hall and all principal ground floor rooms, including the dining room, drawing room, study and kitchen/breakfast room, with butler's pantry and a conservatory just off. The drawing room and dining room are of particular note, with bay windows, tall windows and beautiful period features. There is also a cloakroom with WC and stairs lead down to the cellar with games area and wine store.A door leads from the kitchen through to a suite of rooms to the side of the house that have been used as a separate annexe with its own access; the garden room, a kitchenette and bathroom.Upstairs, there are five bedrooms on the first floor with a bathroom and separate shower room. There are two bedrooms on the second floor with a bathroom; note this needs to be completely updated.OUTSIDE & OUTBUILDINGSThe garden is enclosed to the road by a traditional wall, part red brick and cob, providing privacy and screening. Wrought iron gates give access to the surfaced courtyard which is surrounded by knapped flint brick with tiled canopy walls giving access to the Coach House and garden.The Coach House provides a large garage and a secondary smaller garage/store on the ground floor. Stairs lead up to the first floor annexe, with a living room, bedroom, kitchenette and shower room.There is a stunning Victorian conservatory, on brick foundations, which the owners have recently undertaken some repair work to. It houses a magnificent old vine and hothouse for raising plants. There is a further summer house/garden store with rendered elevations. The owners have created some beautiful grounds, with different garden 'rooms', including terraces, an ornate pond, a kitchen garden, Box hedge parterre, lawns and garden walks.LocationWinterbourne Dauntsey sits in the Bourne Valley, about 4 miles north east of Salisbury. Together with adjoining village Winterbourne Earls, there is a thriving community, with a village hall, St Michael's & All Angels church, Winterbourne Earls C of E primary school, a local village nursery andthe Winterbourne Arms pub. A doctors surgery is in the nearby village of Porton. The beautiful Cathedral city of Salisbury offers a wide selection of shops, restaurants, arts and recreational facilities. Trains from Salisbury to London Waterloo have a journey time of approximately 90 minutes. Southampton International Airport is approximately 20 miles south and Bournemouth International Airport approximately 24 miles south of the village. The A303 provides access to the South-West and London, via the M3.Racing is available at Salisbury Racecourse and Wincanton and golf at South Wilts Golf Club and High Post. This area is renowned for its fishing on the River Avon, Test and outlying chalk streams. There is a wide selection of both state and private schools in the area, including Salisbury Cathedral School, Chafyn Grove and Godolphin, as well as Bishop Wordsworth and South Wilts Grammar Schools.All distances and travel times are approximate.Square Footage: 4,876 sq ft Acreage: 0.4 AcresDirectionsDIRECTIONS (SP4 6EW)Coming from Salisbury, drive through the village of Winterbourne Earls, and as you pass signs marking the village of Winterbourne Dauntsey, you can see the house on the right hand side, just past St Michael's & All Angels church. The entrance and parking area is just on the right hand side, past the house. Additional InfoFixtures and Fittings Please note that, unless specifically mentioned, all fixtures and fittings and garden ornaments are excluded from the sale.Services Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil-fired Aga and central heating. Mains gas to ground floor annexe adjoining the house and Coach House annexe.Viewings Strictly by appointment with Savills For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i70284667
A classically styled family house, standing in a prominent position in the village, with an attached paddock available by negotiation. DescriptionPembroke House was designed and built in 1991 by renowned local firm Templeton Walker, of brick construction under a tiled roof. There is a lovely symmetry to the design with stone cills framing classic timber sash windows. The owners have lived here for over 30 years and since the house was built. The house is approached from a gravel parking area at the front of the house, through the main door with attractive portico and classically-styled fanlight above. The generous dining hall provides an immediate warm welcome to Pembroke House. There is an impressive dual aspect sitting room with bay window, fireplace and pine mantle surround. French doors lead from the dining hall through into the conservatory, with quarry tile floor and full length blinds; a further set of French doors lead out to the garden, with a further set leading into the kitchen as well. The kitchen has ample space for a breakfast table, with 'shaker' style wall mounted and base units under a Landford Stone marble top. There is a gas-fired Aga, integrated fridge, electric oven with gas hob and a 'Sheila's Maid' above. The utility room is just off with laundry facilities and door to the side garden.Beyond this lies the detached double garage, of brick and block build under a tiled roof, with up and over doors. There is a workshop area with storage above and a separate garden store to the rear.Stairs lead up from the central dining hall to a generous landing with bespoke curved handrails, typical of the Templeton Walker attention to detail and design. The first floor comprises three double bedrooms. The main bedroom has plenty of wardrobe space, a walk-in wardrobe and en suite shower room. The main guest bedroom has a vanity unit with dressing space and 'secret' doors lead through to a large en suite shower room. A further double bedroom with ample wardrobe storage and lovely views over the rear garden. There is a family bathroom with shower over, large airing cupboard with hot water cylinder. The second floor is accessed via a separate stairwell, leading to a small suite of rooms, comprising a lovely guest bedroom with dual aspect views, a smaller fifth bedroom with views over the rear garden, and a separate shower room. There is ample eaves storage.Outside The immediate garden comprises a very well-maintained rear lawn with deep herbaceous borders and provides a wonderful setting for this traditionally style family house. Beyond the conservatory is a lovely stone-flagged terrace to enjoy the best of the garden views and evening sun. A rose clad pergola leads onto the formal garden at the rear with an area of orchard, topiary Yew and Box hedging. A hexagonal summer house provides a wonderful spot to enjoy the garden views and on to the paddock beyond. There is field gate access to the back of the garden with a separate pedestrian gate onto the track to the side. Towards the upper part of the garden, a range of mature trees provide a lovely setting with a treehouse and swing. There are also various timber framed outbuildings for livestock and stores. A further field gate leads into the adjoining paddock extending to approximately 2.5 acres. A footpath runs along the top of the paddock and has been fenced off.LocationPembroke House is situated in the heart of Whiteparish, within easy walking distance of the comprehensive village amenities. A thriving community, Whiteparish has the benefit of a post office/community shop, village hall, primary school, a Grade II listed church, 2 pubs and a doctors surgery. The market town of Romsey is approximately 8 miles from the property, offering a Waitrose and other amenities. Approximately 10 miles to the west lies the beautiful Cathedral city of Salisbury, which offers a wide selection of shops, restaurants, arts and recreational facilities. Trains from Salisbury to London Waterloo have a journey time of approximately 90 minutes. Racing is available at Salisbury Racecourse and Wincanton and golf at South Wilts Golf Club and High Post.The A303 provides access to the south west and London, via the M3.There is a wide selection of both state and private schools in the area, including Salisbury Cathedral School, Chafyn Grove and Godolphin, as well as Bishop Wordsworth and South Wilts Grammar Schools. The property is also within the catchment area of Peter Symonds College in Winchester.Square Footage: 2,658 sq ft Acreage: 0.58 AcresDirectionsDirections : SP5 2SJTake the A36 out of Salisbury towards Southampton. At the junction with the A27, take this left-hand turning towards Whiteparish. As you enter the village, you pass Newton Lane on your right hand side and a little further on, a track (Doves Lane) on the right hand side provides access to Pembroke House, gates on the left side of the track. What3Words: ///sizes.bulldozer.drop Additional InfoFixtures and Fittings : Please note that, unless specifically mentioned, all fixtures and fittings and garden ornaments are excluded from the sale.Services : Mains electricity and water supply (including to paddock). Mains gas central heating. Mains drainage. Broadband internet. Viewings : Strictly by appointment with sole agents Savills For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i69546674
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