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£895,000

(£315/sq. ft)

4 bed detached house for sale
Netton, Salisbury SP4

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 4 receptions

    • 2,838 sq. ft

  • Freehold

Hamptons - Salisbury Sales

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About this property

  • Detached

  • Over 2

  • 800 sq. Ft. Of Accommodation

  • 4 Bedrooms

  • 3 Bath/Shower Rooms (1 En-suite)

  • 4 Reception Rooms

  • Enclosed Private Garden

  • Garage

  • Viewing Highly Advised!

Beautifully improved and extended by the current owner, The Close has been meticulously maintained to provide immaculately presented accommodation. The property has been carefully arranged to support both relaxed family living and effortless entertaining, creating a welcoming and highly functional home in a sought-after village setting. Each of the principal rooms has been orientated to take full advantage of the views across the private gardens, while large windows invite an abundance of natural light to fill the interiors. This considered layout enhances both the sense of space and the connection between the house and its surrounding outdoor setting.

The generous ground floor comprises a triple aspect formal drawing room with a warming fireplace and a log burner. The generous sunroom links the sitting room with the dining room, creating a wonderful flow through the versatile formal reception rooms. The sunroom, itself, has bi-folding doors that open out to the rear garden, a seamless link between garden and home. The substantial dual aspect kitchen breakfast room forms the heart of the home, featuring a generous array of modern farmhouse style cabinetry under swathes of attractive worksurfaces, a sizeable central island and a range cooker. There is space for an everyday dining area. Central to the home is a sizeable utility/boot room with fitted cabinetry and a door opening out to the rear garden. Beyond, there is a cosy everyday sitting room with a log burning stove and a generous study. Above the sitting room there is a useful space, ideally suited as a bedroom or a second study/hobbies room. This section of the home offers clear annexe potential should the next purchaser require it. A cloakroom completes the ground floor accommodation. Upstairs, the principal bedroom has ample wardrobe storage and a modern en-suite bathroom. Three further double bedrooms, two of which have fitted storage, are served by a well-appointed family bathroom.

Outside

The home is perfectly positioned, set back from the road. A sweeping private driveway provides ample parking for multiple vehicles and gives access to the single garage.

The garden is simply beautiful and wraps around the rear and side of the home. A substantial terrace adjoins the sunroom and dining room and is the perfect outdoor entertaining and dining area. Beyond, the mature lawn is flanked by hedged boundaries and elevated planted borders providing colour and texture. There is also a greenhouse and sizeable summer house.

Situation

The property is located in the highly desirable Woodford Valley, approximately five miles north of the cathedral city of Salisbury. This picturesque valley is made up of a string of busy and thriving communities with several local amenities including a church, a village hall, The Bridge public House, Woodford Valley C of E Primary School and Heale Garden and Tea Room. Also within walking distance is popular public house, The Great Bustard. The valley is renowned for its unspoilt countryside and charming rural setting, offering a peaceful lifestyle while remaining conveniently connected to nearby amenities.

The surrounding area provides outstanding opportunities for outdoor pursuits, with an extensive network of footpaths and bridleways running through the valley and across the surrounding countryside. These routes offer access to wide stretches of open landscape and extend towards the world-famous prehistoric monument of Stonehenge.

Salisbury is located approx. 5.5 miles away and offers a variety of regionally recognised retail, cultural and educational establishments, all within easy reach, as well as a range of award-winning restaurants, bars and a lively twice-weekly farmers’ market. The city is famous for its magnificent Salisbury Cathedral, which dominates the skyline Salisbury train station offers direct links to London Waterloo in 88 minutes and the A303 provides access to the southwest and to London via the M3.

Property Ref Number:

Ham-63841

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