Agent details
This property is listed with:
Baxters Property and Land Agents
Cross Keys House, 22 Queen Street, Salisbury, Wilt
- Telephone:
- 01722 238711
Full Details for 3 Bedroom Detached for sale in Salisbury, SP3 :
Fronting the A30, Halstead is an interesting property comprising a detached bungalow with tandem double garaging, double car port and detached barn. The whole is set within an enclosed plot extending to about 0.35 acre.
The bungalow, Halstead was built in 1946 and has been occupied by the current owners who purchased it privately in 1979 which makes this the first time that the property has been offered for sale since its construction. Presented in good order, the accommodation is double glazed, centrally heated and well proportioned. The living room is light and airy with an open fire place and connects to a double glazed conservatory which was constructed in 2009. A particular feature is the farmhouse kitchen (extended in 1994) which is both light and spacious with views over the garden. Off the kitchen is a large utility room/boot room through which access is gained to the garage. There are two double bedrooms and a large single bedroom currently used as a study.
To the rear of the plot is a substantial detached barn built in 1993, the proportions of which are truly impressive with a 40ft square footprint, internal ridge height of approximately 25ft and full opening doors with a head clearance of 15ft.
The plot is completely enclosed and laid mainly to lawn with numerous flowering shrubs and trees. The main access is off the Swallowcliffe Lane to the side with additional access to the rear via locking gates.
Halstead is a truly impressive property offering immense potential and should be viewed without delay.
LOCATION
The Wiltshire Parish of Sutton Mandeville is situated off the A30 between the cathedral city of Salisbury and the historic market town of Shaftesbury. Part of the Cranborne Chase and West Wiltshire Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Parish is found in a tributary valley of the River Nadder. The near neighbouring country town of Tisbury offers a good range of everyday shops and amenities together with a mainline railway station connecting to London‘s Waterloo and lies approximately 5 miles to the south of the A303/M3, bringing the M3/M25 within easy commuting distance. The attractive cathedral city of Salisbury (to the east) has an extensive range of shopping, educational and leisure facilities including restaurants, theatre, arts centre and a thriving twice weekly market. Schools include two excellent independent grammar schools as well as a variety of state and private, primary and secondary schools The ancient Saxon hilltop town of Shaftsbury (to the south west) enjoys superb views over the surrounding countryside. There is an excellent range of local amenities including supermarkets, banks, schools, inns, Churches and mixture of high end boutique style shops and main stream retailers.
TENURE AND SERVICES
Tenure: Freehold. Local Authority: Wiltshire Council. Council Tax Band: D, £1,517.23 for year 2016/17. Fully double glazed. LPG Gas central heating. Electricity, water and drainage connected.
DIRECTIONS
From Salisbury proceed in a Westerly direction to the town of Wilton. Continue into and through Wilton following the A30 (Shaftesbury Road) and continue passing through the villages of Compton Chamberlayne and Fovant. Continue to follow the A30 for approximately 1.25 miles passing the turning on the right to Sutton Row and shortly after passing the Lancer‘s House Bed and Breakfast. Continue, until reaching the Sutton Land Rover garage which is on the right hand side. Immediately after is the first turning on the right to Swallowcliffe turn into this lane and the entrance to Halstead will be immediately on your right hand side. The property fronts the A30 look for the Baxters For Sale sign.
BARN AND GARAGE
The bungalow, Halstead was built in 1946 and has been occupied by the current owners who purchased it privately in 1979 which makes this the first time that the property has been offered for sale since its construction. Presented in good order, the accommodation is double glazed, centrally heated and well proportioned. The living room is light and airy with an open fire place and connects to a double glazed conservatory which was constructed in 2009. A particular feature is the farmhouse kitchen (extended in 1994) which is both light and spacious with views over the garden. Off the kitchen is a large utility room/boot room through which access is gained to the garage. There are two double bedrooms and a large single bedroom currently used as a study.
To the rear of the plot is a substantial detached barn built in 1993, the proportions of which are truly impressive with a 40ft square footprint, internal ridge height of approximately 25ft and full opening doors with a head clearance of 15ft.
The plot is completely enclosed and laid mainly to lawn with numerous flowering shrubs and trees. The main access is off the Swallowcliffe Lane to the side with additional access to the rear via locking gates.
Halstead is a truly impressive property offering immense potential and should be viewed without delay.
LOCATION
The Wiltshire Parish of Sutton Mandeville is situated off the A30 between the cathedral city of Salisbury and the historic market town of Shaftesbury. Part of the Cranborne Chase and West Wiltshire Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Parish is found in a tributary valley of the River Nadder. The near neighbouring country town of Tisbury offers a good range of everyday shops and amenities together with a mainline railway station connecting to London‘s Waterloo and lies approximately 5 miles to the south of the A303/M3, bringing the M3/M25 within easy commuting distance. The attractive cathedral city of Salisbury (to the east) has an extensive range of shopping, educational and leisure facilities including restaurants, theatre, arts centre and a thriving twice weekly market. Schools include two excellent independent grammar schools as well as a variety of state and private, primary and secondary schools The ancient Saxon hilltop town of Shaftsbury (to the south west) enjoys superb views over the surrounding countryside. There is an excellent range of local amenities including supermarkets, banks, schools, inns, Churches and mixture of high end boutique style shops and main stream retailers.
TENURE AND SERVICES
Tenure: Freehold. Local Authority: Wiltshire Council. Council Tax Band: D, £1,517.23 for year 2016/17. Fully double glazed. LPG Gas central heating. Electricity, water and drainage connected.
DIRECTIONS
From Salisbury proceed in a Westerly direction to the town of Wilton. Continue into and through Wilton following the A30 (Shaftesbury Road) and continue passing through the villages of Compton Chamberlayne and Fovant. Continue to follow the A30 for approximately 1.25 miles passing the turning on the right to Sutton Row and shortly after passing the Lancer‘s House Bed and Breakfast. Continue, until reaching the Sutton Land Rover garage which is on the right hand side. Immediately after is the first turning on the right to Swallowcliffe turn into this lane and the entrance to Halstead will be immediately on your right hand side. The property fronts the A30 look for the Baxters For Sale sign.
BARN AND GARAGE