£350,000
3 bed terraced house for saleNew Street, Salisbury SP1
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
- Freehold
eXp World UK
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About this property
Located in the heart of the city centre
18th century townhouse
Grade II listed
Bundles of character features
Beautifully modernised throughout
Three bedrooms
Kitchen/breakfast room
Large stylish family bathroom
Courtyard garden
Quote ref: AB0301
Located in the heart of the city centre, close to the north gate entrance to the historic Cathedral Close, 37 New Street is a Grade II Listed, three storey 18th Century town house of immense character and charm with an exceptional modern finish throughout.
The ground floor has a large principal reception room with feature fireplace and a stylish, generous kitchen with large pantry and a breakfast bar space that leads to the courtyard garden. The first floor has a good sized master bedroom and the exceptional family bathroom, offering large walk-in shower and raised free standing bath. The two further are bedrooms located on the top floor, both with storage and vaulted, beamed ceilings whilst both the bathroom and rear bedroom have particularly attractive views over the surrounding rooftops and the medieval cathedral. The accommodation is centrally heated via a mains gas fired boiler to radiators and there is a wealth of period features including fabulous beams, timbers, internal doors and fireplaces.
Parking is not available on New Street although residents permit parking is generally available in the nearby area.
New Street is located near the centre of the historic Cathedral city of Salisbury and is well placed for the Cathedral and Close which is widely regarded as the largest and the most attractive in Britain, extending to approximately 80 acres. As well as the medieval Cathedral there are four other major attractions within The Close including Arundels, the home of the former Prime Minister, Sir Edward Heath, Mompesson House which is a fine example of a Queen Anne townhouse managed by the National Trust and a Grade II and Grade I Listed museum. Salisbury has an extensive range of restaurants, city centre shops and the thriving, twice weekly market. Social and educational amenities nearby include the theatre, arts centre, cinema, medical facilities and both private and state schools for all ages within and outside the city boundary. Leisure and recreational facilities include the Five Rivers Leisure Centre, private members gymnasiums, golf club and recreation ground and three tennis clubs. Salisbury has good road links to London (A303) Southampton (A36) and Bournemouth (A338) and a mainline rail service (also walkable) to London, Waterloo (90 minutes) and the West Country.
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