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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 detached late Victorian house with potential for modernisation and enlargement situated in a garden of approximately half an acre close to the centre of the popular village of Alderbury.
The property, which is thought to have been constructed in the late 19th Century has brick elevations beneath a tiled roof and now requires considerable refurbishment and modernisation. There is also scope for enlargement, subject to the necessary planning consents. The current accommodation includes a hall, sitting room, dining room, kitchen, utility, shower room and three bedrooms. Outside there is an attached garage and parking and a large garden which is mainly laid to lawn.
Entrance Porch
Sitting Room
Living Room
Shower Room
Utility Room
Kitchen
Store
Pantry
3 bedrooms
The property has a 40 m frontage on to Junction Road which is an unadopted private road which runs at right angles to the Southampton Road which runs through the village. The easily accessible village of Alderbury is conveniently situated approximately four miles south east of Salisbury. Lying to the east of the River Avon the village is bordered by the Clarendon Estate to the east and the Longford Estate to the west and between Alderbury and the adjacent village of Whaddon the active community benefits from a village shop, two public houses, a church, primary school and numerous clubs including tennis and bowls. A wider range of shopping and recreational facilities can be found in both Salisbury and Southampton both of which are within easy reach. The surrounding area has numerous excellent schools both private and state including Chafyn Grove, The Cathedral School, Godolphin and Bishop Wordsworth and South Wilts Grammar Schools. Salisbury railway station provides a direct train service to London Waterloo and the A303 provides access to the south west and to London and the Thames Valley corridor via the M3.
Council tax Band E.
All mains services are available.
From Salisbury proceed in a south easterly direction along the A36 towards
Southampton and at the beginning of the dual carriageway turn right towards
Alderbury. Continue into the village and proceed down the hill and after a short
distance turn left into Junction Road whereupon Chez Nous will be seen after a
short distance on the left hand side.