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Full Details for 3 Bedroom Detached for sale in Fordingbridge, SP6 :
AN EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE NEW HOME ON PLOT APPROACHING 4 ACRES
• 2 Receptions • Kitchen/breakfast room with Neff integrated appliances
• 3 Bedrooms • Dressing room/Study
• En suite and family bathroom • Double garage
• Landscaped gardens & grounds with versatile outbuilding
• LPG gas central heating • Private drainage (cesspit with soakaway) • Security system
The Property
A rare opportunity to purchase an extremely attractive newly constructed home built to a high quality specification. Set in grounds approaching 4 acres this unique home is situated on the outskirts of the popular downland village of Martin and within easy reach of Salisbury city centre.
The property has been sympathetically designed in keeping with its countryside surroundings and offers light and airy living space. On the ground floor the accommodation comprises an entrance hallway with cloakroom/wc, a generous size dual aspect sitting room which opens to a superb orangery/dining room with feature vaulted glazed ceiling. A particular feature of the property is the contemporary 21' kitchen/breakfast room with integrated Neff appliances to include dish washer, washing machine, oven, hob and microwave and breakfast bar and utility room.
On the first floor the galleried landing provides access to 3 double bedrooms with en suite shower room to master bedroom, dressing room/study and family bathroom.
This exceptional property offers many benefits and features to include reclaimed style brickwork with attractive flint inserts, Heritage colour sprayed timber double glazed windows, under floor heating to the ground floor and radiators to the first floor. The ground floor features oak flooring to the entrance hall and reception rooms with fitted carpets to the first floor. To the outside the formal gardens have been landscaped to provide lawn and slate patios and a good size gravelled driveway. A five-bar gate gives access to the driveway which leads to a detached double garage with twin electric up and over doors. Within the grounds is a versatile outbuilding (former hay barn/stable) to suit a number of purposes.
The Village of Martin
This picturesque village lies at the head of the valley of the Allen River (a winterbourne) an area of outstanding natural beauty. The village street winds its way past old farms and small cottages up towards the old Roman road of the Downs. The Martin Down National Nature Reserve is an open area of chalk downland, heath and woodland. The down is rich in archaeology, dating from the Neolithic Bokerley Ditch to the Rifle Range used during the Second World War. Martin Church is a Grade I listed building and is tucked away behind the village street, while the Manor House (a Grade II listed building) forms an important visual stop on the bend of the street. A group from Martin have formed a co-operative to try and produce as much of the daily diet as is possible from fields and barns within the parish boundary using the minimum of chemical inputs.
Sitting Room 6.55m (21'6) x 4.19m (13'9)
Dining Room 5.21m (17'1) x 3.63m (11'11)
Cloakroom/wc
Kitchen/Breakfast Room 6.53m (21'5) x 3.73m (12'3)
Rear Lobby/Utility 2.29m (7'6) x 1.52m (5')
Bedroom 1 3.81m (12'6) x 3.43m (11'3)
En Suite
Bedroom 2 3.73m (12'3) x 3.43m (11'3)
Bedroom 3 3.76m (12'4) x 2.95m (9'8)
Dressing Room/Study 2.59m (8'6) x 2.49m (8'2)
Bathroom 2.21m (7'3) x 1.88m (6'2)
Double garage 6.02m (19'9) x 5.89m (19'4)
Garden
• 2 Receptions • Kitchen/breakfast room with Neff integrated appliances
• 3 Bedrooms • Dressing room/Study
• En suite and family bathroom • Double garage
• Landscaped gardens & grounds with versatile outbuilding
• LPG gas central heating • Private drainage (cesspit with soakaway) • Security system
The Property
A rare opportunity to purchase an extremely attractive newly constructed home built to a high quality specification. Set in grounds approaching 4 acres this unique home is situated on the outskirts of the popular downland village of Martin and within easy reach of Salisbury city centre.
The property has been sympathetically designed in keeping with its countryside surroundings and offers light and airy living space. On the ground floor the accommodation comprises an entrance hallway with cloakroom/wc, a generous size dual aspect sitting room which opens to a superb orangery/dining room with feature vaulted glazed ceiling. A particular feature of the property is the contemporary 21' kitchen/breakfast room with integrated Neff appliances to include dish washer, washing machine, oven, hob and microwave and breakfast bar and utility room.
On the first floor the galleried landing provides access to 3 double bedrooms with en suite shower room to master bedroom, dressing room/study and family bathroom.
This exceptional property offers many benefits and features to include reclaimed style brickwork with attractive flint inserts, Heritage colour sprayed timber double glazed windows, under floor heating to the ground floor and radiators to the first floor. The ground floor features oak flooring to the entrance hall and reception rooms with fitted carpets to the first floor. To the outside the formal gardens have been landscaped to provide lawn and slate patios and a good size gravelled driveway. A five-bar gate gives access to the driveway which leads to a detached double garage with twin electric up and over doors. Within the grounds is a versatile outbuilding (former hay barn/stable) to suit a number of purposes.
The Village of Martin
This picturesque village lies at the head of the valley of the Allen River (a winterbourne) an area of outstanding natural beauty. The village street winds its way past old farms and small cottages up towards the old Roman road of the Downs. The Martin Down National Nature Reserve is an open area of chalk downland, heath and woodland. The down is rich in archaeology, dating from the Neolithic Bokerley Ditch to the Rifle Range used during the Second World War. Martin Church is a Grade I listed building and is tucked away behind the village street, while the Manor House (a Grade II listed building) forms an important visual stop on the bend of the street. A group from Martin have formed a co-operative to try and produce as much of the daily diet as is possible from fields and barns within the parish boundary using the minimum of chemical inputs.
Sitting Room 6.55m (21'6) x 4.19m (13'9)
Dining Room 5.21m (17'1) x 3.63m (11'11)
Cloakroom/wc
Kitchen/Breakfast Room 6.53m (21'5) x 3.73m (12'3)
Rear Lobby/Utility 2.29m (7'6) x 1.52m (5')
Bedroom 1 3.81m (12'6) x 3.43m (11'3)
En Suite
Bedroom 2 3.73m (12'3) x 3.43m (11'3)
Bedroom 3 3.76m (12'4) x 2.95m (9'8)
Dressing Room/Study 2.59m (8'6) x 2.49m (8'2)
Bathroom 2.21m (7'3) x 1.88m (6'2)
Double garage 6.02m (19'9) x 5.89m (19'4)
Garden
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These particulars are believed to be correct but their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not constitute an offer or form part of any contract.
Solicitors are specifically requested to verify the details of our sales particulars in the pre-contract enquiries, in particular the price, local and other searches, in the event of a sale.
These particulars are believed to be correct but their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not constitute an offer or form part of any contract.
Solicitors are specifically requested to verify the details of our sales particulars in the pre-contract enquiries, in particular the price, local and other searches, in the event of a sale.