Guide price
£595,000
4 bed detached house for saleMead End, Bowerchalke, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP5
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
About this property
A charming and well presented detached period property Situated in popular village in the Chalke Valley
4 bedrooms, 3 reception rooms
Kitchen/dining/family room
2 bathrooms, utility room
Next to the River Chalke
A charming and well presented detached four bedroom period property situated in a popular village next to the River Chalke.
Brookside is an attractive detached house with brick and flint elevations situated within the popular Chalke Valley village of Bowerchalke. The property makes a superb family home due to its generous accommodation with almost 1,700 square feet. Internally it comprises an entrance hallway, a stylish sitting room with dual aspect and a feature fireplace with woodburner. In the
centre of the property there is a snug which is a versatile room and would make a excellent playroom or study. A rear hallway leads to a shower room and a useful utility room. A particular feature of the property is the wonderful
kitchen/dining/ family room which has been modernised in recent times and is the hub of the home. It benefits from stylish base and wall mounted storage units with a wooden work top with one and a half bowl sink and drainer.
There is a built in fridge/freezer, an electric oven, electric Aga and space for dishwasher. There is ample space for a dining table and a sofa and makes for a lovely entertaining area. On the first floor are four double bedrooms together with a family bathroom. The secluded gardens lie to the front of the property next to the River Chalke and there is driveway parking for several cars. The property further benefits from oil-fired central heating.
There is shepherds hut positioned on the drive way which is available by separate negotiation.
Bowerchalke is a sought-after village in the Chalke Valley on the fringes of the Cranbourne Chase and Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It has a village hall, cricket club and church, with nearby Broad Chalke offering a popular public house, shop/Post Office and primary school. The thriving city of Salisbury and the Saxon town of Shaftesbury provide a comprehensive range of additional amenities including shops, restaurants, arts and recreational pursuits. Tisbury Station offers London links, with the A30, A303 and A354 providing convenient road connections to the M3 and M27 and beyond.
The property is positioned to the rear of its plot and so its garden lies to the front of the property and comprises a patio area with a path leading to the front door. The remainder is lawned and is divided by a low level wall beyond which is a driveway with off-road parking for a number of cars together with a further lawned area. The garden has a secluded and pretty aspect lying adjacent to the River Chalke.
Council Tax Band - E
Mains water and electricity are connected to the property. Private drainage.
Oil fired central heating with radiators.
The property lies to the rear of its plot and so its garden lies to the front of the property and comprises a patio area with a path leading to the front door. The remainder is lawned and is divided by a low level wall beyond which is a
driveway with off-road parking for several cars together with a further lawned area. The garden has a secluded and pretty aspect lying adjacent to the River Ebble.
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