3 bedroom house
Alderbury, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP5 3AZ
Guide Price
£800,000
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Summary Details
- First Marketed: May 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
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An exciting and increasingly rare opportunity to purchase a newly refurbished and extended late Victorian house with an exceptionally high specification and a garden of approximately .25 acre pleasantly situated in the popular and convenient village of Alderbury.
*AN OPPORTUNITY YOU WON’T WANT TO MISS*
The specification will be exceptionally high and if a purchaser comes forward in the early stages there will be an opportunity for a considerable amount of choice in the fixtures and fittings.
The property has been re-wired, re-plumbed, re-decorated and the windows have been replaced with A rated double glazing. There is a wireless Cat 6 system throughout, a new boiler has been installed in the loft and the fireplaces have been opened and reinstated as working.
The accommodation will have a considerable amount of charm and character and as a consequence it will have all the attractions of an old property but all the benefits of a new one. It is also in a superb location and enjoys views.
The easily accessible village of Alderbury is conveniently situated approximately four miles south east of Salisbury with the village being bordered by the Clarendon Estate to the east and the Longford Estate to the west. It lies to the east of the River Avon and the active community benefits from a village shop, two public houses, a church, primary school and numerous clubs including tennis and bowles. A wider range of shopping and recreational facilities can be found in both Salisbury and Southampton both of which are within easy reach. The surrounding area has numerous excellent schools both private and state, including Chafyn Grove, the Cathedral School, Godolphin, Bishops Wordsworth and South Wilts grammar schools. Salisbury railway station provides a direct train service to London Waterloo and the A303 provides access to the south west, to London and the Thames Valley corridor via the M3.
Council Tax Band to be assessed.
Mains water, electricity, drainage and gas are connected.
From Salisbury proceed in a south easterly direction along the A36 towards Southampton and at the beginning of the dual carriageway turn right towards Alderbury. Continue into the village and proceed down the hill and after a short
distance turn left into Junction Road whereupon the property will be seen after a short distance on the left hand side.
Marketed by: Woolley & Wallis, Salisbury
*AN OPPORTUNITY YOU WON’T WANT TO MISS*
The specification will be exceptionally high and if a purchaser comes forward in the early stages there will be an opportunity for a considerable amount of choice in the fixtures and fittings.
The property has been re-wired, re-plumbed, re-decorated and the windows have been replaced with A rated double glazing. There is a wireless Cat 6 system throughout, a new boiler has been installed in the loft and the fireplaces have been opened and reinstated as working.
The accommodation will have a considerable amount of charm and character and as a consequence it will have all the attractions of an old property but all the benefits of a new one. It is also in a superb location and enjoys views.
The easily accessible village of Alderbury is conveniently situated approximately four miles south east of Salisbury with the village being bordered by the Clarendon Estate to the east and the Longford Estate to the west. It lies to the east of the River Avon and the active community benefits from a village shop, two public houses, a church, primary school and numerous clubs including tennis and bowles. A wider range of shopping and recreational facilities can be found in both Salisbury and Southampton both of which are within easy reach. The surrounding area has numerous excellent schools both private and state, including Chafyn Grove, the Cathedral School, Godolphin, Bishops Wordsworth and South Wilts grammar schools. Salisbury railway station provides a direct train service to London Waterloo and the A303 provides access to the south west, to London and the Thames Valley corridor via the M3.
Council Tax Band to be assessed.
Mains water, electricity, drainage and gas are connected.
From Salisbury proceed in a south easterly direction along the A36 towards Southampton and at the beginning of the dual carriageway turn right towards Alderbury. Continue into the village and proceed down the hill and after a short
distance turn left into Junction Road whereupon the property will be seen after a short distance on the left hand side.
Marketed by: Woolley & Wallis, Salisbury
Land Registry Data
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