4 bedroom barn conversion
Study
Sold STC
Barn conversion
4 beds
2 baths
2114
EPC rating: C
Key information
Features and description
- Picturesque Setting
- Village Edge
- Barn Conversion Style Property
- Modern Design
- Underfloor Heating
- Four Bedrooms
- Two Bathrooms
- Study
- Three Receptions
- Open Plan Kitchen / Dining
A beautifully presented four bedroom semi-detached barn conversion style property, situated in a picturesque village edge location in the Wylye Valley.
This attractive home was built in 2004, providing generous and beautifully presented accommodation extending to circa 2,114 ft², which is ideal for family living and entertaining.
A particular highlight is the high-quality modern kitchen, with an island that incorporates a breakfast bar and a natural flow of space leading to a dining room and bifold doors leading to outside. There's a well-proportioned sitting room with an charming log burner, which also provides French Door access to the to the well-maintained rear garden. A fitted home office, 18 ft family room, utility room and guest w/c complete the ground floor accommodation. The property further features underfloor heating in the kitchen and hallway.
On the first floor, there are three generously proportioned double bedrooms, one of which is en-suite, a further single bedroom and the family bathroom.
The garden, which immediately adjoins open countryside, has a beautifully landscaped lawn with a patio area close the property. There is off road parking for two vehicles and an integral garage.
Stoford is a small village with a well-regarded public house, located approximately 3? miles north of the market town of Wilton.
Wilton provides a wide range of services for day to day living; including a well-thought of doctors surgery, dentist, butcher, two convenience stores, a weekly market, cafes, hairdressers, osteopaths, public houses, The Pembroke Arms Hotel as well as the impressive Palladian style Wilton House.
There is a regular bus service as well as Park and Ride to the centre of the cathedral city of Salisbury, which has a wide range of shopping, educational, leisure and cultural facilities. Salisbury also benefits from a mainline station with trains to London Waterloo (journey time approximately 90 minutes), and supports a twice weekly charter market and a well-thought of Playhouse.
Services - Oil central heating, mains drainage. Ofcom suggests speeds of up to 80Mbps are available and that most major mobile networks should have full coverage but 02 may have some connectivity issues indoors.
This attractive home was built in 2004, providing generous and beautifully presented accommodation extending to circa 2,114 ft², which is ideal for family living and entertaining.
A particular highlight is the high-quality modern kitchen, with an island that incorporates a breakfast bar and a natural flow of space leading to a dining room and bifold doors leading to outside. There's a well-proportioned sitting room with an charming log burner, which also provides French Door access to the to the well-maintained rear garden. A fitted home office, 18 ft family room, utility room and guest w/c complete the ground floor accommodation. The property further features underfloor heating in the kitchen and hallway.
On the first floor, there are three generously proportioned double bedrooms, one of which is en-suite, a further single bedroom and the family bathroom.
The garden, which immediately adjoins open countryside, has a beautifully landscaped lawn with a patio area close the property. There is off road parking for two vehicles and an integral garage.
Stoford is a small village with a well-regarded public house, located approximately 3? miles north of the market town of Wilton.
Wilton provides a wide range of services for day to day living; including a well-thought of doctors surgery, dentist, butcher, two convenience stores, a weekly market, cafes, hairdressers, osteopaths, public houses, The Pembroke Arms Hotel as well as the impressive Palladian style Wilton House.
There is a regular bus service as well as Park and Ride to the centre of the cathedral city of Salisbury, which has a wide range of shopping, educational, leisure and cultural facilities. Salisbury also benefits from a mainline station with trains to London Waterloo (journey time approximately 90 minutes), and supports a twice weekly charter market and a well-thought of Playhouse.
Services - Oil central heating, mains drainage. Ofcom suggests speeds of up to 80Mbps are available and that most major mobile networks should have full coverage but 02 may have some connectivity issues indoors.
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Myddelton & Major is an independent firm of Chartered Surveyors established in High Street, Salisbury in 1903. We provide advice on sales, lettings and acquisitions of Residential and Commercial property in Central Southern England. We manage a substantial portfolio of commercial property for private, corporate and institutional clients. In addition, we offer professional advice to landlords and tenants on rental reviews and lease renewals. The firm offers a Partner led service dedicated to providing a personal, efficient and effective service endeavouring to achieve the best outcome for our clients. Residential Sales and lettings office adjacent to Salisbury's Cathedral Close Established team with over 70 years experience Partner led Quality town and country properties Excellent market coverage Detailed local knowledge Commercial Marketing and Professional services Established team of Chartered Surveyors Sales / Lettings / Assignments Rent Reviews / Lease Renewals Valuations Surveys / Dilapidations Property Management including Rent Collection Investment Sales and Acquisitions Development Land sales and Purchases Specialist Retail Consultancy
















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