***WATCH THE VIDEO TOUR*** A Three-bedroom semi-detached family home occupying a quiet residential position with the sought-after Harnham district of Salisbury. The accommodation is bright and welcoming throughout and offers a characterful farmhouse feel due to its rustic charm. The property comprises a sitting room with central wood burner, a dining room with double patio doors to the rear, the kitchen, and the utility room on the ground floor. Upstairs there are three well-proportioned bedrooms which are served by the contemporary family bathroom. Externally, the plot offers pleasing frontage which is instantly distinguished by the towering sunflowers at the font. There is also a front garden and a practical shingle space currently used to store motorbikes. To the rear, double doors from the dining room open to an introductory patio with ample space for al fresco seating and has a door through to the utility room. This is set before a raised south-facing laid-to-lawn garden with flower beds and a variety of greenery at its perimeter. To the very rear is a garden shed, and a rear timber gate for convenient access to the front of the plot.
When traveling along the Salisbury ring road (A36), head south towards Harnham. At the Harnham Junction proceed west along New Harnham Road and turn left after half a mile onto Saxon Road. Turn right immediately onto Parsonage Green before turning left onto Wiltshire Road where the property will become apparent on the left-hand side.
Front door opens to the entrance hall with timber-effect flooring and window to the front. Gives access to the sitting room and the kitchen, as well as the first-floor landing via the carpeted stairs.
Continuation of the timber-effect flooring with window to the rear aspect. Flows through to the dining room via a large open doorway, and offers a central fireplace housing a wood burner.
Further continuation of the timber-effect flooring with double patio doors to the rear garden. Directly adjoins the kitchen via a large open doorway.
Tiled flooring with window to the front aspect and a door through to the utility room at the side. Offers a range of high and low cabinet units with adjoining timber worktops incorporating a ceramic one-and-a-quarter sink basin with drainer unit, and surrounding splashback tiling. Offers space for a cooker with extractor hood above.
Tiled flooring with doors to the front and rear. Offers additional worktops incorporating a ceramic sink basin, and storage. Also offers space for a full-height fridge/freezer, washing machine, and a dishwasher.
Carpeted stairs ascend from the ground floor to the first-floor landing. Gives access the three bedrooms and the family bathroom with its separate WC, as well as the roof space via the loft hatch above.
Carpeted bedroom space with window to the rear aspect.
Timber-effect flooring with window to the rear aspect, and a built-in wardrobe unit.
Carpeted bedroom space with window to the front aspect, and built-in storage.
Tile-effect flooring with window to the side aspect. Offers a bathtub with surrounding splashback tiling, a WC, and aa wash hand basin with cabinet above.
To the front, a path with adjacent lawn space leads up to the front door of the property. There is also a secondary shingle access space as an area for bins and motorcycles. This leads towards secondary access into the utility room. To the rear, double doors from the dining room open to an introductory patio with ample space for al fresco seating and has a door through to the utility room. This is set before a raised south-facing laid-to-lawn garden with flower beds and a variety of flora at its perimeter. To the very rear is a timber garden shed, and a rear gate for practical access to the front of the plot.
The property is excellently positioned for residents to have direct pedestrian access into the Woodland Trust nature reserve to the south. The Historic City of Salisbury offers a range of amenities which can be accessed via the locally renown Town Path. These include, but are not limited to, supermarkets, high-street shops, bi-weekly markets, copious restaurants, pubs & bars, a theatre, the arts centre, a cinema and renowned state and private schools. These include Bishop's Wordsworth School, South Wilts Grammar School, Godolphin School, and Leehurst Swan. Leisure and recreational facilities include the Five Rivers Leisure Centre, private members gymnasiums, a golf club, and recreation grounds. Salisbury train station offers direct commuter links to London Waterloo and the West Country. Additionally, Salisbury is well-positioned to offer great road links to the coastal cities of Southampton and Bournemouth, as well as routes into the New Forest.
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