Guide price
£950,000
(£375/sq. ft)
4 bed property for saleStoford, Salisbury SP2
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
2,535 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
Freehold
About this property
Elegant Detached Property
Three Reception Rooms
Study/Office
Four Bedrooms
En-Suite Bathroom
Period Features
Beautiful Gardens
Ample Parking
Ease of Access to A303
Outbuilding of 988 ft2
A Charming Grade 2 Listed four bedroom detached house with delightful gardens, situated in the picturesque Wylye Valley.
Stoford House is a charming and elegant Georgian residence, believed to date from the early 18th Century, with a significant rebuild in 1822 and further alterations in the early 20th Century. Finished in a soft pink render, the house beautifully marries period charm with contemporary updates.
Upon entering Stoford House, you are greeted by two elegant front-aspect reception rooms, one to either side of the central hallway, each showcasing distinctive period fireplaces that add warmth and character.
The hallway flows through to a bright and inviting kitchen/breakfast room, thoughtfully designed with bespoke hand-painted traditional wall and base units, complemented by granite work surfaces and a classic Belfast sink. At the heart of the kitchen stands an electric smart aga, set against a richly coloured tiled backsplash, while an unusual island structure serves as a striking central feature. A dedicated space for a breakfast table sits beside a glazed door that opens to the garden-an ideal spot for morning coffee or relaxed weekend breakfasts. Beyond the kitchen, the ground floor accommodation also includes a formal dining room and an adjoining study/workroom, bathed in natural light and offering direct access to the outside via glazed doors. This versatile space could easily function as a home office, music room, or personal gym, depending on your needs.
On the first floor, the accommodation continues to impress with a spacious principal bedroom, featuring a decorative period fireplace and a generous en-suite bathroom, which is beautifully appointed with a freestanding roll-top bath set on a raised plinth, a separate shower cubicle, and elegant fittings throughout, offering a luxurious space to unwind. There are three further well-proportioned bedrooms, each with its own charm and character, as well as a stylish shower room serving the additional rooms. A thoughtfully placed alcove on the landing provides the perfect setting for a study or home office area, making excellent use of the space and natural light.
Outside, a sweeping circular gravel driveway leads to the front of the property, enclosing a central lawn that enhances the sense of arrival and grandeur. The established grounds are thoughtfully landscaped with mature trees and shrubs, colourful flower borders, and a series of sheltered arbours and paved pathways that invite peaceful strolls around the garden.
A tranquil pond and a stone terrace adjoining the house offer perfect spots for outdoor relaxation and entertaining, blending seamlessly with the natural charm of the setting.
A substantial barn outbuilding provides excellent additional space, with adjoining storage rooms and a loft area above, accessed via an external stairway. This versatile structure offers exciting potential for conversion into additional accommodation, a guest annexe, or even a separate dwelling, subject to the necessary planning permissions
Stoford House is a charming and elegant Georgian residence, believed to date from the early 18th Century, with a significant rebuild in 1822 and further alterations in the early 20th Century. Finished in a soft pink render, the house beautifully marries period charm with contemporary updates.
Upon entering Stoford House, you are greeted by two elegant front-aspect reception rooms, one to either side of the central hallway, each showcasing distinctive period fireplaces that add warmth and character.
The hallway flows through to a bright and inviting kitchen/breakfast room, thoughtfully designed with bespoke hand-painted traditional wall and base units, complemented by granite work surfaces and a classic Belfast sink. At the heart of the kitchen stands an electric smart aga, set against a richly coloured tiled backsplash, while an unusual island structure serves as a striking central feature. A dedicated space for a breakfast table sits beside a glazed door that opens to the garden-an ideal spot for morning coffee or relaxed weekend breakfasts. Beyond the kitchen, the ground floor accommodation also includes a formal dining room and an adjoining study/workroom, bathed in natural light and offering direct access to the outside via glazed doors. This versatile space could easily function as a home office, music room, or personal gym, depending on your needs.
On the first floor, the accommodation continues to impress with a spacious principal bedroom, featuring a decorative period fireplace and a generous en-suite bathroom, which is beautifully appointed with a freestanding roll-top bath set on a raised plinth, a separate shower cubicle, and elegant fittings throughout, offering a luxurious space to unwind. There are three further well-proportioned bedrooms, each with its own charm and character, as well as a stylish shower room serving the additional rooms. A thoughtfully placed alcove on the landing provides the perfect setting for a study or home office area, making excellent use of the space and natural light.
Outside, a sweeping circular gravel driveway leads to the front of the property, enclosing a central lawn that enhances the sense of arrival and grandeur. The established grounds are thoughtfully landscaped with mature trees and shrubs, colourful flower borders, and a series of sheltered arbours and paved pathways that invite peaceful strolls around the garden.
A tranquil pond and a stone terrace adjoining the house offer perfect spots for outdoor relaxation and entertaining, blending seamlessly with the natural charm of the setting.
A substantial barn outbuilding provides excellent additional space, with adjoining storage rooms and a loft area above, accessed via an external stairway. This versatile structure offers exciting potential for conversion into additional accommodation, a guest annexe, or even a separate dwelling, subject to the necessary planning permissions