Salisbury Road, Netheravon
£400,000
Guide price
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Bedrooms: 2
A beautifully presented, two bedroom single storey conversion of a former officers mess with lovely gardens, parking and located in a private gated development.
The Property
This tastefully modern single story residence amounts to 1,104 sq ft of accommodation, situated on the ground floor. The property comprises an entrance hallway with useful built in storage, a recently installed high-quality kitchen with a serving hatch to the dining area, a 20ft open plan sitting/dining room with French door access to the rear garden, a practical study area with a full sized sash window overlooking the garden and built-in desk and two double bedrooms both with built in wardrobes. A bathroom and en-suite shower room completes the accommodation.
Externally there is a generous garden with a patio area immediately to the rear of the property, the remainder of the garden is predominantly laid to lawn with a storage shed and a good-sized workshop. There's ample communal grounds including a well manicured lawn space, a large gravelled driveway and car parking area for residents and guests and a designated carport parking space.
Lease term, remainder of 999 years from 14/03/2002.
Ground rent £0 and service charge for 2023-2024 £1,920.00.
Location
The Avon valley village of Netheravon is an attractive and busy village with a Norman Church (All Saints), post office and village store in addition to a number of excellent countryside walks. The recently refurbished Dog and Gun pub has excellent food and accommodation. The A303 is approximately 5 miles south of the property, providing good access to London and the West Country.
Nearby, Salisbury boasts a well-thought of Playhouse and twice-weekly charter market, with the iconic Cathedral Close sat in the heart of the city and a further plethora of restaurants, shopping, and leisure facilities close by. Salisbury provides direct trains to Waterloo from Salisbury station.
Nearby, Salisbury boasts a well-thought of Playhouse and twice-weekly charter market, with the iconic Cathedral Close sat in the heart of the city and a further plethora of restaurants, shopping, and leisure facilities close by. Salisbury has excellent road links to London, Southampton and Bournemouth, and provides direct trains to Waterloo from Salisbury station.
Services - All mains services are available. OFCOM suggests broadband speeds of up to 76Mbps and that most mobile providers have good service in the area.
The Property
This tastefully modern single story residence amounts to 1,104 sq ft of accommodation, situated on the ground floor. The property comprises an entrance hallway with useful built in storage, a recently installed high-quality kitchen with a serving hatch to the dining area, a 20ft open plan sitting/dining room with French door access to the rear garden, a practical study area with a full sized sash window overlooking the garden and built-in desk and two double bedrooms both with built in wardrobes. A bathroom and en-suite shower room completes the accommodation.
Externally there is a generous garden with a patio area immediately to the rear of the property, the remainder of the garden is predominantly laid to lawn with a storage shed and a good-sized workshop. There's ample communal grounds including a well manicured lawn space, a large gravelled driveway and car parking area for residents and guests and a designated carport parking space.
Lease term, remainder of 999 years from 14/03/2002.
Ground rent £0 and service charge for 2023-2024 £1,920.00.
Location
The Avon valley village of Netheravon is an attractive and busy village with a Norman Church (All Saints), post office and village store in addition to a number of excellent countryside walks. The recently refurbished Dog and Gun pub has excellent food and accommodation. The A303 is approximately 5 miles south of the property, providing good access to London and the West Country.
Nearby, Salisbury boasts a well-thought of Playhouse and twice-weekly charter market, with the iconic Cathedral Close sat in the heart of the city and a further plethora of restaurants, shopping, and leisure facilities close by. Salisbury provides direct trains to Waterloo from Salisbury station.
Nearby, Salisbury boasts a well-thought of Playhouse and twice-weekly charter market, with the iconic Cathedral Close sat in the heart of the city and a further plethora of restaurants, shopping, and leisure facilities close by. Salisbury has excellent road links to London, Southampton and Bournemouth, and provides direct trains to Waterloo from Salisbury station.
Services - All mains services are available. OFCOM suggests broadband speeds of up to 76Mbps and that most mobile providers have good service in the area.
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