Guide price
£965,000
(£320/sq. ft)
5 bed detached house for saleTeffont, Salisbury SP3
5 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
3,020 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Beautiful Barn Conversion
Enviable Nadder Valley Village
Over 3000 sq. Ft. Of Accommodation
Five Bedrooms
Three Bath/Shower Rooms (Two En-suite)
Private Landscaped Gardens
Garage
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Set discreetly within the heart of the highly regarded village of Teffont, Oakridge Barn is a beautifully re‐imagined and exceptionally spacious contemporary barn conversion, offering over 3,000 sq ft of light, versatile accommodation set within private landscaped gardens. Combining architectural presence with refined modern interiors, the house offers an exceptional balance of character, comfort and understated style. Perfectly positioned within its grounds, the property enjoys a peaceful village setting while benefitting from a bright, open and modern aesthetic throughout, perfectly suited to family living.
The house is arranged over two floors and is introduced via a striking vaulted entrance hall, instantly conveying a sense of volume, light and scale. All ground floor rooms have double doors out to the beautiful gardens, a truly lovely feature of this wonderful home. At the heart of the home lies the expansive kitchen, dining and family room, a beautifully light‐filled space overlooking the gardens. The kitchen is fitted with stylish contemporary cabinetry beneath generous butcher‐block worktops, complemented by a range cooker and integrated appliances. Open to the dining area and informal family snug beyond, this is a space designed for relaxed everyday living and effortless entertaining. Double doors connect the room directly to the terrace, enhancing the indoor‐outdoor flow. The formal sitting room is equally impressive - a generous double‐aspect space featuring a floating log‐burning stove, offering warmth and elegance in equal measure. A separate study or secondary snug provides flexibility for home working or quiet retreat. Practicality is seamlessly incorporated with a well‐appointed utility and boot room, together with a cloakroom, completing the ground floor. The first floor provides five generous bedrooms, all benefiting from vaulted ceilings, exposed beams and excellent natural light. The principal bedroom enjoys a calm, elevated position within the house and features a dressing area and a beautifully finished ensuite shower room. A second bedroom also benefits from an ensuite, with an adjoining dressing room or study space. The remaining bedrooms are served by a stylish family bathroom, while a mezzanine study or TV area and an additional hobbies or study space add further flexibility to the first floor layout.
Outside
Oakridge Barn is set back from the village road and approached via a private driveway, providing parking for multiple vehicles and access to the attached garage. To the rear, the beautifully landscaped gardens offer a high degree of privacy and have been thoughtfully designed to create a series of usable outdoor spaces. A broad paved terrace adjoins the rear of the house, ideal for alfresco dining. Beyond, the lawn is interspersed with specimen trees. Steps lead up to a raised rear terrace that captures the property’s sunny south‐westerly aspect. The raised rear terrace is host to the wonderful ‘hobbit house’- the perfect space for cosy entertaining with a built-in barbecue/firepit.
Situation
Teffont lies within the heart of the Nadder Valley, approximately 10 miles west of Salisbury, surrounded by unspoilt countryside. The highly anticipated Teffont House village hotel and restaurant is due to open in June 2026. Further local amenities are available in nearby Dinton, while Tisbury (just over three miles away) offers shops, dining, medical facilities and a mainline railway station. Salisbury provides a wider range of cultural, educational and retail amenities, with direct rail services to London Waterloo.
Property Ref Number:
Ham-65250
The house is arranged over two floors and is introduced via a striking vaulted entrance hall, instantly conveying a sense of volume, light and scale. All ground floor rooms have double doors out to the beautiful gardens, a truly lovely feature of this wonderful home. At the heart of the home lies the expansive kitchen, dining and family room, a beautifully light‐filled space overlooking the gardens. The kitchen is fitted with stylish contemporary cabinetry beneath generous butcher‐block worktops, complemented by a range cooker and integrated appliances. Open to the dining area and informal family snug beyond, this is a space designed for relaxed everyday living and effortless entertaining. Double doors connect the room directly to the terrace, enhancing the indoor‐outdoor flow. The formal sitting room is equally impressive - a generous double‐aspect space featuring a floating log‐burning stove, offering warmth and elegance in equal measure. A separate study or secondary snug provides flexibility for home working or quiet retreat. Practicality is seamlessly incorporated with a well‐appointed utility and boot room, together with a cloakroom, completing the ground floor. The first floor provides five generous bedrooms, all benefiting from vaulted ceilings, exposed beams and excellent natural light. The principal bedroom enjoys a calm, elevated position within the house and features a dressing area and a beautifully finished ensuite shower room. A second bedroom also benefits from an ensuite, with an adjoining dressing room or study space. The remaining bedrooms are served by a stylish family bathroom, while a mezzanine study or TV area and an additional hobbies or study space add further flexibility to the first floor layout.
Outside
Oakridge Barn is set back from the village road and approached via a private driveway, providing parking for multiple vehicles and access to the attached garage. To the rear, the beautifully landscaped gardens offer a high degree of privacy and have been thoughtfully designed to create a series of usable outdoor spaces. A broad paved terrace adjoins the rear of the house, ideal for alfresco dining. Beyond, the lawn is interspersed with specimen trees. Steps lead up to a raised rear terrace that captures the property’s sunny south‐westerly aspect. The raised rear terrace is host to the wonderful ‘hobbit house’- the perfect space for cosy entertaining with a built-in barbecue/firepit.
Situation
Teffont lies within the heart of the Nadder Valley, approximately 10 miles west of Salisbury, surrounded by unspoilt countryside. The highly anticipated Teffont House village hotel and restaurant is due to open in June 2026. Further local amenities are available in nearby Dinton, while Tisbury (just over three miles away) offers shops, dining, medical facilities and a mainline railway station. Salisbury provides a wider range of cultural, educational and retail amenities, with direct rail services to London Waterloo.
Property Ref Number:
Ham-65250
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