5 bedroom house

Lopcombe, Salisbury, Hampshire, SP5 1BZ

Guide Price

£1,150,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Feb 2021
  • Removed: May 2021
  • 0.65 acres
  • 5 beds

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  • First Marketed: Feb 2021
  • Removed: May 2021
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  • WOODVIEW, , JACKS BUSH, LOPCOMBE, SALISBURY, HAMPSHIRE, 1150000, 27/08/2021
A striking contemporary country residence of slate tiled roof and rendered elevations set within beautiful level grounds of 0.65 acres backing onto uninterrupted farmland in the popular village of Jacks Bush.

Individually designed and constructed in 2018, Woodview enjoys an ideal open plan styling affording immense natural light and incorporating many impressive features and wow factors. Each room is exquisitely presented with a wonderful social flow extending onto the attractive, large black limestone patio which overlooks the impressive gardens and countryside beyond.
The accommodation comprises in excess of 4,000 square feet and is complemented by stunning vaulted ceilings and bespoke glazing typified within the main open plan reception space and the beautiful galleried landing with glazed link bridge accessing the five stylish double bedrooms, three with luxury en-suites. This home has been developed with significant energy efficient features and convenience in mind combining beautiful living with low-cost management.
Upon entering Woodview you are immediately impressed with the wonderful light aspect with vaulted ceilings, chandeliers and lavish porcelain and engineered oak flooring which flows throughout the ground floor. The floating glass staircase sweeps alongside a wall leading to the first floor glass link bridge landing. The accommodation is principally arranged in an open plan format, exquisitely presented and enjoying bespoke glazing offering various viewing angles to the gardens. There is a large cloakroom with feature Fern wallpaper.

The kitchen/dining area has been beautifully styled, affording much light from the plethora of windows with an extensive range of Integra Astral blue units with black granite worktops and is centred upon a large island unit. This offers an ideal informal dining area with integrated AEG appliances which include two ovens, warming drawers and microwave, induction hob and instant hot tap.

There is a useful utility boot room with space for further appliances and access to the large walk-in pantry. The dining area and sitting room are accessed in a semi open plan styling providing a practical flow to the home. Both enjoy multiple aspects incorporating sliding patio doors and tri folding doors to the gardens. A feature fireplace with Stovax wood burning stove and stone feature wall surround. The study is equipped with floor to ceiling windows and extensive book shelving, perfect for working from home. The separate family room is accessed via double doors and a snug completes the ground floor accommodation.

The vaulted landing leads to the principal suite which is equally impressive featuring a door to the balcony with views over the gardens and farmland beyond. There are extensive fitted wardrobes and the en-suite bathroom comprises a large corner shower and free-standing roll top bath. The guest suite and bedroom three also feature stylish en-suite facilities. The two remaining bedrooms are served by the family bathroom presenting a modern freestanding bath, white suite, and double shower.

Screened from the main thoroughfare by established trees and shrubs, the property is approached by a Basalt chip driveway hosting parking for numerous vehicles and accessing the large timber garage to the right-hand side. Double side gates lead to the rear garden with a black limestone patio embracing the rear elevation creating a fabulous summer entertainment venue.

Backing onto uninterrupted farmland the sizeable grounds measure circa 0.65 acres and are mainly laid to lawn with a bamboo screen and plethora of outbuildings. There is a superb vaulted workshop, 7 metre greenhouse and recreational outbuildings including a summer house, sauna and covered area ideal for a hot tub.

The property is served by an air source heat pump for hot water and underfloor heating and private drainage is via a Bio pure treatment plant. It also features bespoke Velfac powder coasted aluminium glazing and a mechanical heat recovery system, water softener, rain water harvesting system and is wired for solar panels with fibre broadband to home. The rateable value is Band G.

Note from the vendor:
‘We designed this distinctive and efficient eco self-build house as a great place to entertain and socialise. As well as large open-plan zones there are separate reception rooms for cosy comfort and filtered fresh air as part of the environment control. The running costs are very low and the garden is completely secure for dogs and children, with access to beautiful walks’.

The property is positioned within a semi-rural environment on the Westerly outskirts of Stockbridge, which is within approximately 6 miles. The boutique town of Stockbridge offers an eclectic variety of shops and brasseries, a Post Office, hotels and public houses, churches, a doctors surgery and primary and secondary schools. The town and the surrounding environment are renowned as an area of natural beauty and for its fabulous fishing and footpaths- to include the Test Way.The larger Cathedral Cities of Winchester and Salisbury are within easy access and offer a more extensive range of amenities as well as highly acclaimed private schools. The Test Valley is renowned for its fine chalk stream fishing and country pursuits with local footpaths and bridleways in abundance to include the Test Way and Clarendon Way. Equally accessible for sailing enthusiasts are the Hamble Estuary and the Solent. Situated in the unspoilt, picturesque Test Valley. London is approximately 70 miles away and regular commuter trains run to Waterloo from Winchester (from 55 minutes) or Andover and Salisbury as well as Grateley (only about five minutes’ drive), whilst the A30 and A303 are nearby, the latter linking directly to the M3 for access to London and the West Country.

Marketed by: Charters, Romsey

Land Registry Data

  • WOODVIEW, , JACKS BUSH, LOPCOMBE, SALISBURY, HAMPSHIRE, 1150000, 27/08/2021
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