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3 bedroom detached house
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Property description & features
- Listed Grade II Building
- Stunning Period Features
- Character Property
- Detached 3 Storey House
- Garden with Boathouse
- River Frontage
- City Edge Location
- Restoration/Renovation Project
Formerly forming part of the Chapel of St. John the Baptist, parts of this incredible property's structure date back as far as the 13th Century, later refaced around the 19th Century. The building retains a number of breathtaking period features throughout, which act as a note to the property's heritage as a chapel. This includes but is certainly not limited to the stone surround lancet windows, subtle pilasters and ornate fireplace surrounds.
The western façade includes a two storey bowed bay window with bespoke sash windows and attractive stone coping, which internally forms the sitting room and principal bedroom. On the eastern face there are two equally spaced lancets that inwardly run from floor to ceiling in the dining room, with the traceries found in the rear bedroom and bathroom of the first floor.
The generous accommodation comprises the sitting room, kitchen, dining room and a wet room on the ground floor of the property, with an entrance hall and stairwell leading to both the first floor and lower ground floor. On the first floor are three bedrooms and the bathroom, with scope for further accommodation on the lower ground floor.
The property presents an incredible opportunity for an incoming buyer to restore and renovate one of Salisbury's landmark properties.
At the rear is a fabulous riverside garden with an enchanting late 19th Century boat house. When landscaped, it is anticipated that the garden has potential to be a quaint yet exquisite traditional English garden, with ample room for both a lawn and terrace overlooking the river.
The property sits on the bank of the River Avon in one of Salisbury's most extraordinary locations, St. Johns Island. The island and surrounding river acts as a divide, separating the suburb of Harnham from Salisbury city centre. From here it is a level and attractive walk through the Cathedral Close to the city centre, whilst also being moments away from a number of Harnam's local amenities. Salisbury boasts a well-thought of Playhouse and twice-weekly charter market, with a plethora of restaurants, shopping, and leisure facilities. There's excellent road links to London and the West Country (A303), Southampton (A36) and Bournemouth (A338), and direct trains to London Waterloo (90 mins), Bristol (80 mins) and Bath (60 mins) from Salisbury mainline railway station, which is only one mile away from the property.
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