Guide price

£925,000

(£401/sq. ft)

4 bed detached house for sale
North Street, Broad Chalke, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP5

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 4 receptions

    • From 2,306 - 2,735 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: F

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Charming Chalke Valley, period, village home

  • Walking distance of amenities

  • Planning granted for extension

  • 1 bed Annexe

  • Heated swimming pool

  • 4 bedrooms

  • 3 bath/shower rooms

  • Numerous outbuildings/stores

  • Off Street Parking

  • No onward chain

With its captivating appearance and symmetrical sash windows, Sun Cottage offers immediate visual appeal. Internally, it is far from being a cottage. Period features are thoughtfully combined with carefully considered modern additions in this substantial home, well suited to contemporary living.

The elegant presentation is apparent on entry, with a generous dining hall with elm flooring and intricately carved Georgian fireplace leading to three principal reception areas, each
offering a comfortable and versatile arrangement. Features including attractive fireplaces, exposed timbers and brickwork, together with parquet flooring, contribute to the property’s inherent character.

A subtle change in level leads through to the kitchen/breakfast room, well designed for everyday living and entertaining, with an Aga, island unit, panelled cabinetry, wooden worktops, a Belfast sink and space for informal dining. Beyond, a boot room leads to a useful utility room, shower and cloakroom facilities, together with doors to the garden, woodshed and workshop.

The first floor provides four double bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with en suite facilities, in addition to a family bathroom, with a split-level landing adding interest to the layout.

Further accommodation is found within a charming annexe wing, which forms part of the sheltered courtyard around the heated pool. This has been carefully designed to provide a kitchen and sitting area with a shower room and double bedroom. This building also incorporates a plant room and an additional store room.

The gardens form a particular feature of the property, having been thoughtfully landscaped to create a series of distinct areas. Pathways meander through well-stocked borders, with a sheltered terrace positioned around the heated swimming pool, ideal for outdoor seating. Additional features include a paved seating area, a timber arbour, a natural pond with rockery planting, a greenhouse, storage and a dedicated kitchen garden area, all set amongst an established collection of shrubs, perennials and mature trees.

Off street parking for multiple vehicles is provided to the front of the property, where planting enhances the overall setting.

Nb: Planning permission has been granted for a two story extension to extend the downstairs living accommodation and add a master en-suite with dressing area on the first floor (Wiltshire Council: Pl/2025/02650).

The gardens form a particular feature of the property, having been thoughtfully landscaped to create a series of distinct areas. Pathways meander through well-stocked borders, with a sheltered terrace positioned around the heated swimming pool, ideal for outdoor seating. Additional features include a paved seating area, a timber arbour, a natural pond with rockery planting, a greenhouse, storage and a dedicated kitchen garden area, all set amongst an established collection of shrubs, perennials and mature trees.

Off street parking for multiple vehicles is provided to the front of the property, where planting enhances the overall setting.

The sought-after Chalke Valley village of Broad Chalke offers a strong sense of community and a range of everyday amenities within a level walking distance, including a village shop with post office and tearoom, and a public house. The village also benefits from a church, gp surgery, well thought of Primary school, village hall and sports ground. The area is famed for the yearly Chalke History Festival.

The cathedral city of Salisbury lies approximately 8 miles to the east, offering a comprehensive selection of shopping, dining and cultural facilities, with a mainline railway station with direct services to London Waterloo. Wilton (3 miles) enjoys a good range of day to day facilities.

The surrounding area is particularly well regarded for its choice of independent schooling, including Godolphin, Chafyn Grove, Salisbury Cathedral School, Sandroyd and Port Regis.

Communications are excellent, with access to the A354 and A30, connecting to the wider road network. Airports can be found at Bournemouth, Southampton and Bristol.

The nearby countryside provides an abundance of walking, riding, watersports and outdoor pursuits with The New Forest, South Coast and Cranborne Chase National Landscape close by.

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