£475,000
(£197/sq. ft)
4 bed property for saleSalisbury Road, Coombe Bissett, Salisbury SP5
4 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
2,413 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Myddelton & Major
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About this property
Four Bedrooms
Two Reception Rooms
Three Bathrooms
Driveway Parking
Double Garage
Courtyard
Adaptable Accommodation
2107 Sq Ft
Character Full
Popular Village
The Mews is a distinctive and characterful property, its red-brick façade and angular wings give it a unique presence. The versatile accommodation and light-filled rooms offers a flexible layout that could suit a variety of lifestyles or family setups.
Stepping into the welcoming reception hall, you’re drawn into a dual-aspect, L-shaped sitting room, a relaxing retreat centred around a characterful brick-built fireplace. The smaller arm could be used a lovely study or reading area. Beyond the staircase lies the formal dining room, ideal for entertaining family and friends. An inner hallway leads through to the heart of the home: An impressive kitchen/breakfast room, where a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams enhances the sense of space. Fitted with a combination of high and low cabinetry topped with wood worksurfaces, the kitchen includes a charming green Rayburn, complementary tiling, and a casual dining area that steps up to a cosy seating zone—making it a superb hub for everyday living.
A generous utility room sits off the kitchen and offers potential to be re-purposed into a kitchen for a self-contained annexe. A courtesy door provides internal access to the garage. A second room adjoining the kitchen could be adapted to further purposes, further enhancing the flexibility of the accommodation.
The property offers four bedrooms and three bathrooms, including a lower-level bathroom with both bathtub and shower cubicle.
Timber gates set within classic brick pillars mark the entrance to The Mews, opening onto a paved driveway bordered by a charming low-level brick and flint wall and a row of mature trees. The driveway offers ample parking and leads to a double garage, ensuring both convenience and security.
A retaining wall alongside the house forms an attractive planting pocket, while trellises fixed to the elevation encourage climbing shrubs to embellish the façade. Neatly positioned evergreen shrubs by the utility room door add year-round greenery, and a secluded area near the entrance offers an ideal spot for garden furniture—perfect for a quiet morning coffee or evening unwind.
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