Guide price
£479,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleBowerchalke, Salisbury SP5
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Semi-Detached Former Farmworkers Cottage
3 Bedrooms
Double Aspect Living Room with Log Burner
Open Plan Kitchen/Dining Room with Log Burner
Generous Utility Room
Fully Double Glazed
Oil Central Heating
Private Drive with Parking
Large Mature Garden with Summerhouse
Lovely Views
Located within the picturesque Chalke Valley village of Bowerchalke is 1 Headlands, a 1940s built former farm workers cottage with a beautifully maintained mature garden, lovely views, and a private drive with off road parking.
The property is a three bedroom semi detached family home with comfortable light and airy accommodation which is fully double glazed and centrally heated via an oil fired boiler to radiators.
The ground floor comprises of an entrance lobby, a double aspect sitting room with a log burner and French doors, a large open plan kitchen/dining room with log burning stove; the kitchen has been refitted and includes wooden worksurfaces and a double Belfast sink. Off the kitchen is a rear hall with double doors leading out to a pergola covered seating area, a cloakroom and a large walk in pantry and a generous utility room. Off the first floor landing are three bedrooms and a recently remodelled shower room.
The gardens are a real feature of this fine village house and must be seen to fully appreciate the variety of flora and fauna on show. Clearly a huge amount of planning and effort has gone in to creating a lovely environment which comprises of well tended lawns, vibrant flower beds, and borders. There is also a timber shed, summerhouse and greenhouse.
Tenure and services: Tenure; Freehold. Local Authority: Wiltshire Council. Council Tax Band B: £1,870.42 for year 2026/2027. Mains electricity and water connected. Private drainage. Oil Central Heating. Fully Double Glazed.
Directions: From the cathedral city of Salisbury proceed in a south westerly direction along the A354 towards Blandford. Upon entering the outskirts of Coombe Bissett turn right signposted Broad Chalke. Proceed through the villages of Stratford Tony and Bishopstone and continue into Broad Chalke turning left opposite The Queens Head Inn towards Bowerchalke. Continue to follow the road into the village (Church Street) and proceed for a short distance where 1 The Headlands will be found on the right hand side.
Location: Bowerchalke is a thriving rural community with a weekly market held in the village hall. The neighbouring village of Broad Chalke has an award winning community store and post office and the hugely popular Queens Head Inn. Bowerchalke itself is surrounded by the Chalke Valley, lies on the River Ebble and has access to a great many country and rural walks. The village lies equidistant between Shaftesbury and Salisbury, (circa ten miles either way), where an extensive range of everyday shopping, leisure and education facilities can be found together with mainline railway stations.
The property is a three bedroom semi detached family home with comfortable light and airy accommodation which is fully double glazed and centrally heated via an oil fired boiler to radiators.
The ground floor comprises of an entrance lobby, a double aspect sitting room with a log burner and French doors, a large open plan kitchen/dining room with log burning stove; the kitchen has been refitted and includes wooden worksurfaces and a double Belfast sink. Off the kitchen is a rear hall with double doors leading out to a pergola covered seating area, a cloakroom and a large walk in pantry and a generous utility room. Off the first floor landing are three bedrooms and a recently remodelled shower room.
The gardens are a real feature of this fine village house and must be seen to fully appreciate the variety of flora and fauna on show. Clearly a huge amount of planning and effort has gone in to creating a lovely environment which comprises of well tended lawns, vibrant flower beds, and borders. There is also a timber shed, summerhouse and greenhouse.
Tenure and services: Tenure; Freehold. Local Authority: Wiltshire Council. Council Tax Band B: £1,870.42 for year 2026/2027. Mains electricity and water connected. Private drainage. Oil Central Heating. Fully Double Glazed.
Directions: From the cathedral city of Salisbury proceed in a south westerly direction along the A354 towards Blandford. Upon entering the outskirts of Coombe Bissett turn right signposted Broad Chalke. Proceed through the villages of Stratford Tony and Bishopstone and continue into Broad Chalke turning left opposite The Queens Head Inn towards Bowerchalke. Continue to follow the road into the village (Church Street) and proceed for a short distance where 1 The Headlands will be found on the right hand side.
Location: Bowerchalke is a thriving rural community with a weekly market held in the village hall. The neighbouring village of Broad Chalke has an award winning community store and post office and the hugely popular Queens Head Inn. Bowerchalke itself is surrounded by the Chalke Valley, lies on the River Ebble and has access to a great many country and rural walks. The village lies equidistant between Shaftesbury and Salisbury, (circa ten miles either way), where an extensive range of everyday shopping, leisure and education facilities can be found together with mainline railway stations.
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