***WATCH THE VIDEO TOUR*** Boasting a surprisingly substantial accommodation is this four-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace, situated in a sought-after residential location within walking distance of the Salisbury city centre. The property offers a versatile layout with capacity to cater to a prospective buyers requirements. The ground floor comprises a sitting room with adjoining snug, and the family bathroom with separate cloakroom. The lower ground floor is made up of the large dining room, the kitchen with space for a range of appliances, and the garden room. upstairs, there are three well-proportioned bedrooms, with an en-suite to the main, with the top-floor room residing on the second floor with lovely views over the rear garden. Externally, there is a courtyard to the front with space for displaying potted plants and other outdoor ornaments. To the rear, the door from the garden room opens to an introductory patio ideal for al fresco seating. This is set before an enclosed shingle garden home to a variety of verdant greenery and flora as well as some mature shrubs and trees. Towards the very end of the plot is a summerhouse currently used for garden storage but can be utilised to the resident's needs. The property is excellently situated to benefit from the range of facilities the city centre has to offer, as well as the Wyndham Park Open Space.
From the Salisbury city centre, proceed north along Castle Street before turning right on Wyndham Road. Take the third right onto Queens Road before turning left (following one-way traffic) onto St. Mark's Road where the property will be on the right-hand side after a short distance.
Front door opens to the carpeted entrance hall. Gives access to the sitting room, the snug, and the family bathroom with separate WC, as well as the dining room and the first-floor landing via the stairs.
Carpeted reception room with window bay to the front aspect. Offers a central fireplace with ornate surround and timber mantelpiece above. Flows through to the snug.
Carpeted reception room with window to the rear aspect. A versatile room with central feature fireplace.
Stairs from the entrance hall give access to the dining room. Timber flooring with window to the rear aspect. Offers a central feature fireplace and has access through to the kitchen.
Tile-effect flooring with window to the rear aspect. Offers a bathtub with surrounding splashback tiling and shower facilities above, a wash hand basin with cabinet below, a heated towel rail, and the airing cupboard housing the hot water tank and the Worcester gas boiler for heating and hot water. WC located separately in an adjoining cloakroom.
Tile-effect flooring with window to the side aspect and door through the garden room at the rear. Offers a range of high and low cabinet units with adjoining worktops incorporating a one-and-a-quarter stainless-steel sink basin with drainer unit, and surrounding splashback tiling. Offers space for a cooker, washing machine, dishwasher, and a full-height fridge/freezer.
Tile-effect flooring with surrounding windows overlooking the garden and door to the side. Currently utilised as an alterative dining room space.
Carpeted stairs from the entrance hall ascend to the first-floor landing. Gives access to the three bedrooms and the family bathroom, with additional timber stairs giving access to the top floor room.
Carpeted bedroom with window to the rear aspect, and access to the en-suite.
Tile-effect flooring. Offers a shower unit with surrounding wet-wall panelling, a WC, and a wash hand basin.
Carpeted bedroom with window to the front aspect.
Carpeted bedroom with windows to the front aspect.
Timber stairs from the first-floor landing ascend to the top-floor room. A carpeted room with Velux window to the rear with lovely outlooks over the rear garden, and access to the eave’s storage.
To the front there is a courtyard with space for displaying potted plants and other outdoor ornaments. To the rear, the door from the garden room opens to an introductory patio with space for al fresco seating. This is set before an enclosed garden mostly laid with shingle stones. This is home to a variety of flora and greenery with intermittent flower beds and mature trees. Steps then extend down to the very rear of the plot where there is a summer house currently used for practical garden storage.
Situated within easy reach of the Salisbury city centre, prospective buyers will be able to benefit from the extensive range of amenities on its doorstep. These include, but are not limited to, high-street shops, supermarkets, cafes, copious restaurants, pubs & bars, ample leisure facilities including gyms and leisure centres, and a great range of schooling. These include South Wilts Grammar School, Bishop Wordsworth's School, Godolphin boarding school, and Leehurst Swan. Very nearby are a range of takeaway restaurants, Wyndham Park Open Space, and the Arts Centre. Additionally, Salisbury has great commuter links to London Waterloo and the West Country via the train station. The area is also well connected for good road links down to the coastal cities of Southampton and Bournemouth, as well as routes into the New Forest.
The property is connected with main services.
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