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£895,000

4 bed detached house for sale
Livery Road, Winterslow, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP5

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Access to extensive country walks

  • Shop / Pub / School / doctors surgery / church

  • Grateley station within a short drive

  • Well presented and characterful accommodation

  • Double garage and mature landscaped gardens

An attractive characterful detached period home with generously proportioned accommodation set on nearly a quarter acre plot with a mature garden

A handsome detached period house with classic features, this property, though not Listed, benefits from mainly double-glazed windows and good insulation. The attractive brick elevations, stone and chalk block decorative bands, and clay-tiled roof provide timeless character, complemented by well presented and versatile accommodation ideal for families or couples who enjoy entertaining. The ground floor comprises three reception rooms, with the least formal linking to a beautifully appointed bespoke kitchen, with practical additions including a larder, laundry, boot room and integral double garage. On the first floor, there are four generously proportioned bedrooms, with the principal featuring a well-appointed en-suite and direct access to the garden, while two others include interesting mezzanine areas perfect for older children, and a family bathroom completes the accommodation. The large garden wraps around the rear of the property, with raised lawns enjoying views, mature trees and a secluded summerhouse, creating a peaceful and private outdoor space.

Location

West Winterslow is a well regarded village in Wiltshire, England, about 6 miles north of Salisbury. Part of the Winterslow civil parish, it lies near the Hampshire border with Grateley around 6 miles to the east. The village has a close knit community and offers local amenities including a shop, post office, village hall, primary school, village surgery, pub, and the historic All Saints Church. Residents and visitors can enjoy extensive country walks through the surrounding countryside. For commuters, Grateley railway station provides convenient rail links to London and surrounding areas, while families benefit from easy access to Salisbury’s highly regarded schools.

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  • Council tax band

    G

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