Guide price £550,000

3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale

Lower Road, Salisbury, SP4

3 Bedroom icon 3 Bathroom icon 2 Reception room icon

Key features

  • Converted Stables
  • Beautiful Countryside Location
  • Quite Village of Netheravon
  • Period Features

About this property

A tastefully finished three bedroom attached barn conversion with a wealth of charm and character, set within the accessible village of Netheravon.

6 The Stables is a Grade II listed property having been converted from the stable block of Netheravon House, formerly the Hunting Lodge of the Duke of Beaufort. The well-presented three bedroom attached barn conversion has been tastefully decorated with a neutral palette and under floor heating throughout. The modernistic approach works well with the traditional charm of this converted building. The main entrance hall provides access to all principle rooms. The spacious living room has been completed to a high standard with lovely tall ceilings, large window openings and built in shelving units either side of the exposed brick fireplace which houses a cosy wood burning stove, which easily forms the focal point of the room.
Off the hall there is a good sized dining room with two doors either side leading through to the kitchen. The contemporary kitchen benefits from a range of integrated appliances, a useful larder, wood effect flooring, black marble worktops contrasting against the white cupboards with gold handles and a stylish breakfast bar which finishes the kitchen off nicely. A door leads out to the front courtyard area. In addition, also on the ground floor there is a downstairs cloakroom. The first floor continues with a similar theme with lovely vaulted ceilings and exposed beams that run along the ceiling adding to the converted barn aesthetic. The landing provides access to all three bedrooms and the use of space has been carefully considered as it currently makes for a great office space. There are two good sized bedrooms which benefit from ensuite shower rooms and Velux windows allowing the natural light to flow through. A further third bedroom can easily be used as an office/study, a perfect opportunity for anyone who works from home. A family bathroom completes the first floor.

Outside
The property is set in parkland with communal use of designated areas. The Stables is approached via a long driveway leading to the private parking area with two parking spaces and an additional visitor parking is also available. There are communal grounds offering various trees, a pond and countryside views and a useful communal shed provides additional storage. No 6 is accessed by the central open courtyard and benefits by a private garden to the rear. Access to the rear of the property is via a paved path. The terrace area immediately to the rear is an ideal area for outdoor entertaining and separated from the rest of the garden by a curved brick wall. Steps lead to the rest of the garden which is mainly laid to lawn, with a variety of shrubs and trees and large hedgerow provides a good degree of privacy.

Situation
The house is situated in an elevated position overlooking the village of Netheravon; the village has several local amenities including a village shop and Post Office, a church and primary school. More extensive amenities can be found in the nearby market towns of Marlborough and Devizes, with Salisbury also offering shopping, theatre, cinema and an historic cathedral. The A303 is about 5 miles to the south linking to the M3 and the South West. Mainline stations can be found in Grately, about 1 hour and 20 minutes and Salisbury, 1 hour and 30 minutes (London Waterloo) and Pewsey about 65 minutes (London Paddington). There are excellent local schools in the area including Marlborough College, Dauntsey’s, St Mary’s Calne, Godolphin, St. Francis Prep, Chaffyn Grove, Leadon Hall and Farleigh. The Neolithic English Heritage site of Stonehenge is about 7 miles away with the area being a popular destination, with plenty of walking, cycling, fishing, golfing and shooting available.

Additional Information
Management charges: £1,645 per year
(Includes building insurance and maintenance for communal areas)
Wiltshire County Council
Tax Band: F

Converted Stables

Beautiful Countryside Location

Quite Village of Netheravon

Period Features

Tastefully Restored

Contemporary Finish

Wiltshire County Council

Tax Band: F

Additional information

  • Converted Stables
  • Beautiful Countryside Location
  • Quite Village of Netheravon
  • Period Features
  • Tastefully Restored
  • Contemporary Finish
  • Wiltshire County Council
  • Tax Band: F

Key information

Council Tax Band: 5

Tenure: Leasehold

Leasehold Information:

  • Number of years left on lease: 977 years
  • Annual service charge: £1,645
  • Annual ground rent: Contact branch
  • Annual ground rent review period: Contact branch
  • Ground rent increase: Contact branch

Energy Performance Certificate

Energy performance certificate for Lower Road, Salisbury, SP4
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† ** The 4.7% annual interest rate is based on the Connells Group average mortgage interest rate taken from the period of 01/01/2023 – 30/06/2023 and is correct as at 04/07/2023.

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Guide price £550,000

3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale

Lower Road, Salisbury, SP4

3 Bedroom icon 3 Bathroom icon 2 Reception room icon

Key features

  • Converted Stables
  • Beautiful Countryside Location
  • Quite Village of Netheravon
  • Period Features

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