COVID-19 caused the residential market to pause following a spring bounce. As we exit lockdown we are seeing the strong pre-COVID market return. We are here to help so please call us if you are thinking about buying or selling or require expert property advice.
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COVID-19 caused the residential market to pause following a spring bounce. As we exit lockdown we are seeing the strong pre-COVID market return. We are here to help so please call us if you are thinking about buying or selling or require expert property advice.
Stay safe, keep well and stay in touch.
A handsome grade II listed detached stone house with mature gardens and attractive views over downlands with no forward chain. **VIEWING RECOMMENDED**
New Barn House was built in the mid 19th Century originally as two farm cottages for the Wardour Esate and then subsequently converted into one large house. It is built from locally sourced limestone with a clay tile roof and a brick chimney. Internally the property has been well looked after with a modern boiler, double glazing and it is in good decorative condition throughout. There is excellent family accommodation with three reception rooms, a stylish kitchen, cloakroom and shower and useful utility. On the first floor there are four double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Externally the gardens have been very well cared for and extends to around 0.25 of an acre.
The property is situated within the Cranbourne Chase area of outstanding natural beauty and surrounded by unspoiled countryside with views towards Prescombe Down National Nature Reserve.
The spacious accommodation is approaching 2,000 square feet and comprises an entrance hall with stairs to first floor and useful store cupboard, the large dual aspect living room has a open stone fireplace and original built-in storage cupboards. The dining room has an attractive bay window and a fireplace. The kitchen has a excellent selection of base and wall mounted storage, an oil fired Aga and tiled floor. There is a sun room on the southern side of the house with a wonderful outlook onto both the gardens and the downland. The ground floor also has a useful utility room, pantry store and downstairs cloakroom with shower. On the first floor there are four double bedrooms, each has built-in storage and there is a family bathroom which has a white suite of bath, W.C, wash hand basin and a large airing cupboard. Externally the property is accessed by twin wrought-iron gates that lead to a large drive with parking for several vehicles. There is a double garage with workshop attached and a separate office with power and lighting; ideal for working from home. The gardens have been well cared for and offer a superb selection of mature plants and shrubs, charming courtyard, a wonderful large lawn area, an attractive vegetable garden with fruit cage, polytunnel and a garden pond. In all a stunning family home with no forward chain.
Located within the desirable Nadder Valley, there are delightful views over the surrounding undulating countryside from the property. Set within the Cranborne Chase AONB, this popular village is a haven for flora and fauna and there are delightful close at hand.
Ansty Pick your Own and farm shop is close by which provides a range of local produce. The vibrant and fashionable village of Tisbury is 2 miles to the north with its railway station to London Waterloo taking from 1 hour and 50 minutes. Tisbury has an excellent selection of local shops including a deli, butcher, fishmonger, Coop, Boots, Beaton's tea room and The Beckford Bottle Shop as well as a doctors' surgery and dentist.The larger towns of Salisbury and Shaftesbury are 14 and 7 miles respectively and provide a wider range of shopping and recreational facilities. The A303 is about 6 miles to the north providing links to the M3 / M25 motorway network and the West Country. Southampton, Bournemouth and the South Coast of Dorset with all it has to offer are all within about an hour's drive. The local area is renowned for its fantastic schools both private and state at all levels.
The property has a large quarter acre plot with beautiful gardens. There is off road parking for several vehicles and a useful double garage, workshop and outside office. Leading from the kitchen there is a lovely courtyard which makes an ideal dining space. There is also a large lawn area, an attractive vegetable garden with fruit cage, polytunnel and a garden pond.
Council tax Band F
Mains water and electricity are available to the property. Private drainage and oil fired central heating.
Leave Salisbury on the A30 travelling through Wilton and continue through Barford St Martin and Fovant. After approximately 7 miles and after the turning for Tisbury the property will be found after a short distance on the left hand side marked by a for sale board. If you reach Ansty Farm shop you have gone too far.