Westfield
Sutton Mandeville, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP3 5NG
Guide Price
£875,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Smallholding, Solar Energy
Land Tags: Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Sep 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Smallholding, Solar Energy
- Land Tags: Paddock
A large and versatile detached bungalow set in 1.25 acres and surrounded by stunning countryside whilst generating income and further potential.
Westfield is a versatile detached four bedroom bungalow believed to have been built in 1969 which is well situated with gardens and paddock of nearly 1.25 acre with fantastic views of 180 degrees. The vendor installed water solar and solar photovoltaic in November 2011 with an index linked income for 25 years from installation therefore with approximately 12 -13 years remaining.
The bungalow offers spacious and flexible accommodation with two reception rooms, a kitchen/breakfast room, two conservatories, four bedrooms (two with en-suite shower rooms), a family bathroom and utility. Water solar is installed providing more savings. The bungalow is double glazed throughout with the majority of the dwelling having ceramic tiled floors and a new central heating system installed in 2012.
The property would ideally suit those looking for a smallholding, the current vendor has successfully run a number of enterprises from the property including livestock breeding and rearing domestic animals.
Westfield also provides a very exciting opportunity which guarantees income over the next 12-13 years through 24KW solar that was installed in 2011. The vendor is happy to supply information. Approximately £175,000 - £180,000 is expected over the coming 12-13 years and could be a significant bonus for a buyer giving the rapidly increasing costs of living.
The property enjoys a peaceful yet easily accessible rural location down a quiet lane about 0.5 mile from the A30 between Salisbury and Shaftesbury. Good walking and riding can be enjoyed in the surrounding unspoilt Downland countryside and in the neighbouring village of Fovant (within 1.5 miles), are useful local amenities including a shop, Post Office, doctors surgery and public house. More extensive facilities are available in Tisbury (about 3 miles) where there is a station on the mainline to Waterloo and the Cathedral City of Salisbury has excellent shopping, recreational, cultural and educational facilities. Shaftesbury also has a comprehensive range of day-to-day shops and amenities.
Marketed by: Symonds & Sampson, Sturminster Newton
Westfield is a versatile detached four bedroom bungalow believed to have been built in 1969 which is well situated with gardens and paddock of nearly 1.25 acre with fantastic views of 180 degrees. The vendor installed water solar and solar photovoltaic in November 2011 with an index linked income for 25 years from installation therefore with approximately 12 -13 years remaining.
The bungalow offers spacious and flexible accommodation with two reception rooms, a kitchen/breakfast room, two conservatories, four bedrooms (two with en-suite shower rooms), a family bathroom and utility. Water solar is installed providing more savings. The bungalow is double glazed throughout with the majority of the dwelling having ceramic tiled floors and a new central heating system installed in 2012.
The property would ideally suit those looking for a smallholding, the current vendor has successfully run a number of enterprises from the property including livestock breeding and rearing domestic animals.
Westfield also provides a very exciting opportunity which guarantees income over the next 12-13 years through 24KW solar that was installed in 2011. The vendor is happy to supply information. Approximately £175,000 - £180,000 is expected over the coming 12-13 years and could be a significant bonus for a buyer giving the rapidly increasing costs of living.
The property enjoys a peaceful yet easily accessible rural location down a quiet lane about 0.5 mile from the A30 between Salisbury and Shaftesbury. Good walking and riding can be enjoyed in the surrounding unspoilt Downland countryside and in the neighbouring village of Fovant (within 1.5 miles), are useful local amenities including a shop, Post Office, doctors surgery and public house. More extensive facilities are available in Tisbury (about 3 miles) where there is a station on the mainline to Waterloo and the Cathedral City of Salisbury has excellent shopping, recreational, cultural and educational facilities. Shaftesbury also has a comprehensive range of day-to-day shops and amenities.
Marketed by: Symonds & Sampson, Sturminster Newton
Land Registry Data
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