Churchfields Road, Salisbury
£700,000
Guide price
Guide price
Bedrooms: 4
A stunning four bedroom period townhouse set in the city centre, with stunning views,
off-road parking, carport and a south facing garden leading down to the river Nadder.
No Onward chain. Built in 1865, this stunning townhouse has been lovingly maintained and greatly improved by the current owners with careful attention to detail, for example chrome brass switches and traditional radiators, making it a stylish and comfortable place to fully enjoy city living. The steps up to the front door give a sense of grandeur and once inside, you have two rooms on the ground floor level, one a cosy sitting room and the other a games room. The sitting room, at the front of the house has fitted shelves either side of the chimneybreast, coving and original floorboards. The floorboards continue into the games room, this room could just as easily be a formal drawing room or dining room, with access out to the garden and an open fire place. Stairs down take you to a beautiful kitchen/ dining room on the lower ground level, the room is double aspect making full use of the whole of the depth of the level, with a window and external door to the front and a window and external door to the rear. There is a good range of worktop and storage units as well as a central island. The style is period, yet contemporary one, with a smart wood effect tiled floor. Also on this floor is a useful utility, housing the modern boiler and pressurised water tank, and WC. On the first floor, there are two double bedrooms, the rear one, with lovely views has smart panelling and both having wooden floor boards. The bathroom has a wonderful freestanding rolltop bath and dual sink units. On the 2nd floor, there are two further double bedrooms, with eaves storage and a shower room. The rear bedrooms enjoy lovely views of the river and water meadows.
Outside
From the ground and lower ground floor levels, you can access the rear garden. A newly block paved area provides the option for parking multiple cars or space for outdoor furniture. There is a carport with room to park a car and storage. Behind the driveway, the garden slopes gently down to the river Nadder, giving a delightful contrast to the city living imagined from the front of the property and glimpses through the willow of the water meadows beyond. The garden is mainly lawn with mature hedging bordering both sides and a brick path down the middle to a terrace on the riverside. To the front of the property is a useful storage area at the lower ground level, ideal for cycle parking and is accessed by steps down or from the kitchen door.
Location
No. 13 is in an excellent position in Salisbury, literally a stones throw frow the station, with journey times direct to London Waterloo of 90 mins, but also being a level walk from all the city s facilities shopping, twice weekly market, leisure and the cathedral.
off-road parking, carport and a south facing garden leading down to the river Nadder.
No Onward chain. Built in 1865, this stunning townhouse has been lovingly maintained and greatly improved by the current owners with careful attention to detail, for example chrome brass switches and traditional radiators, making it a stylish and comfortable place to fully enjoy city living. The steps up to the front door give a sense of grandeur and once inside, you have two rooms on the ground floor level, one a cosy sitting room and the other a games room. The sitting room, at the front of the house has fitted shelves either side of the chimneybreast, coving and original floorboards. The floorboards continue into the games room, this room could just as easily be a formal drawing room or dining room, with access out to the garden and an open fire place. Stairs down take you to a beautiful kitchen/ dining room on the lower ground level, the room is double aspect making full use of the whole of the depth of the level, with a window and external door to the front and a window and external door to the rear. There is a good range of worktop and storage units as well as a central island. The style is period, yet contemporary one, with a smart wood effect tiled floor. Also on this floor is a useful utility, housing the modern boiler and pressurised water tank, and WC. On the first floor, there are two double bedrooms, the rear one, with lovely views has smart panelling and both having wooden floor boards. The bathroom has a wonderful freestanding rolltop bath and dual sink units. On the 2nd floor, there are two further double bedrooms, with eaves storage and a shower room. The rear bedrooms enjoy lovely views of the river and water meadows.
Outside
From the ground and lower ground floor levels, you can access the rear garden. A newly block paved area provides the option for parking multiple cars or space for outdoor furniture. There is a carport with room to park a car and storage. Behind the driveway, the garden slopes gently down to the river Nadder, giving a delightful contrast to the city living imagined from the front of the property and glimpses through the willow of the water meadows beyond. The garden is mainly lawn with mature hedging bordering both sides and a brick path down the middle to a terrace on the riverside. To the front of the property is a useful storage area at the lower ground level, ideal for cycle parking and is accessed by steps down or from the kitchen door.
Location
No. 13 is in an excellent position in Salisbury, literally a stones throw frow the station, with journey times direct to London Waterloo of 90 mins, but also being a level walk from all the city s facilities shopping, twice weekly market, leisure and the cathedral.
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