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Freehold
Guide price
£850,000
(£440/sq. ft)
4 bed detached house for sale
Pitton, Salisbury SP54 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,931 sq. ft
Key Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
F
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Pitton Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School 0.1 miles
- Winterslow CofE (Aided) Primary School 1.9 miles
- Dean (Wilts) 3.9 miles
- Salisbury 4.7 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Freehold
- Four Bedrooms
- Detached Barn & Workshop
- Third of an Acre of Grounds
- Desirable Village Location
A truly beautiful, Grade II listed period home of character and space which has the added benefit of several outbuildings, set within established grounds of circa a third of an acre in a superb village position.
The original home dates back to circa 15th Century with 18th Century additions and still boasts many original features such as exposed beams and Inglenook fireplaces, amongst numerous other hallmarks of the original cottage. The current owners have beautifully refurbished and enhanced this pretty home creating the wonderfully flexible, deceptively spacious home you find today.
The accommodation amounts to circa 1900sq. Ft. And is set over two floors. There is a stunning formal sitting room with a beautiful inglenook fireplace, wood panelling and French doors opening to the garden. There is a fully fitted Neptune kitchen/breakfast room with ample attractive units under granite work surfaces. The kitchen has an adjoining pantry and a useful utility/boot room with plenty of built in storage. The formal dining room is to the front and features a second Inglenook fireplace with bread oven. Completing the ground floor accommodation is a generous cloakroom.
Upstairs on the first floor are four bedrooms, all of which are a generous size. The master bedroom has several built-in wardrobes and an en-suite cloakroom whilst the remaining bedrooms are serviced by the modern family bathroom.
Outside
The home is perfectly positioned to the front of its plot. The front elevation is that of a quintessential thatch cottage with white washed walls draped in abundant climbing roses. The decorative front garden is bountifully planted, set behind a rose hedge and picket fence.
The gated courtyard is found to the rear, accessed over an adjoining track. This provides parking for multiple vehicles and gives access to the single open car barn that forms part of the detached barn.
The thatched barn itself plays host to a workshop with garden WC and disused shower. The barn as a whole provides excellent storage but offers a host of opportunities for the future owners, subject to usual consents. The tithe granary, again currently used as a garden store, offers scope for imagination, also subject to consent.
The grounds extend to circa 0.3 of an acre and are landscaped into several 'garden rooms'. There is a wonderful kitchen garden, complete with raised vegetable beds, fruit cages and a greenhouse. Below is the pretty cottage garden, bursting with colourful floral beds. Beyond is the formal garden; a paved terrace adjoins the home, ideal for outdoor entertaining and dining. The formal lawn is flanked by herbaceous borders and there is an ornamental pond. The established gardens boast a sunny southerly aspect and offer an excellent degree of privacy.
Situation
Coldharbour Farmhouse is situated in the heart of the charming village of Pitton, approximately five miles to the north-east of Salisbury. The area is most picturesque and surrounded by rolling countryside and a variety of pleasant walks. Within Pitton village there is a popular primary school, general store and Post Office, thriving village hall, historic church, tennis courts and a well-regarded public house, The Silver Plough. Further amenities such as a doctor’s surgery and recreation ground can be found in neighbouring Winterslow.
The Cathedral city of Salisbury offers a comprehensive range of recreational amenities, shopping facilities, market days on Tuesdays and Saturdays and a wide range of schooling, both state and private, including two grammar schools.
Mainline stations can be found in Salisbury and Dean serving London Paddington and Waterloo. Although a rural environment, there is easy access to the A30 and the A303 to the north to Southampton via the A36/M27 to the south.
Additional Information
Local Authority – Wiltshire Council; Services – Mains water, electricity and drainage are supplied to the property. Oil fired heating. Tenure – Freehold; Council Tax : Band F
The original home dates back to circa 15th Century with 18th Century additions and still boasts many original features such as exposed beams and Inglenook fireplaces, amongst numerous other hallmarks of the original cottage. The current owners have beautifully refurbished and enhanced this pretty home creating the wonderfully flexible, deceptively spacious home you find today.
The accommodation amounts to circa 1900sq. Ft. And is set over two floors. There is a stunning formal sitting room with a beautiful inglenook fireplace, wood panelling and French doors opening to the garden. There is a fully fitted Neptune kitchen/breakfast room with ample attractive units under granite work surfaces. The kitchen has an adjoining pantry and a useful utility/boot room with plenty of built in storage. The formal dining room is to the front and features a second Inglenook fireplace with bread oven. Completing the ground floor accommodation is a generous cloakroom.
Upstairs on the first floor are four bedrooms, all of which are a generous size. The master bedroom has several built-in wardrobes and an en-suite cloakroom whilst the remaining bedrooms are serviced by the modern family bathroom.
Outside
The home is perfectly positioned to the front of its plot. The front elevation is that of a quintessential thatch cottage with white washed walls draped in abundant climbing roses. The decorative front garden is bountifully planted, set behind a rose hedge and picket fence.
The gated courtyard is found to the rear, accessed over an adjoining track. This provides parking for multiple vehicles and gives access to the single open car barn that forms part of the detached barn.
The thatched barn itself plays host to a workshop with garden WC and disused shower. The barn as a whole provides excellent storage but offers a host of opportunities for the future owners, subject to usual consents. The tithe granary, again currently used as a garden store, offers scope for imagination, also subject to consent.
The grounds extend to circa 0.3 of an acre and are landscaped into several 'garden rooms'. There is a wonderful kitchen garden, complete with raised vegetable beds, fruit cages and a greenhouse. Below is the pretty cottage garden, bursting with colourful floral beds. Beyond is the formal garden; a paved terrace adjoins the home, ideal for outdoor entertaining and dining. The formal lawn is flanked by herbaceous borders and there is an ornamental pond. The established gardens boast a sunny southerly aspect and offer an excellent degree of privacy.
Situation
Coldharbour Farmhouse is situated in the heart of the charming village of Pitton, approximately five miles to the north-east of Salisbury. The area is most picturesque and surrounded by rolling countryside and a variety of pleasant walks. Within Pitton village there is a popular primary school, general store and Post Office, thriving village hall, historic church, tennis courts and a well-regarded public house, The Silver Plough. Further amenities such as a doctor’s surgery and recreation ground can be found in neighbouring Winterslow.
The Cathedral city of Salisbury offers a comprehensive range of recreational amenities, shopping facilities, market days on Tuesdays and Saturdays and a wide range of schooling, both state and private, including two grammar schools.
Mainline stations can be found in Salisbury and Dean serving London Paddington and Waterloo. Although a rural environment, there is easy access to the A30 and the A303 to the north to Southampton via the A36/M27 to the south.
Additional Information
Local Authority – Wiltshire Council; Services – Mains water, electricity and drainage are supplied to the property. Oil fired heating. Tenure – Freehold; Council Tax : Band F
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