Guide price
£760,000
(£366/sq. ft)
4 bed detached house for saleNewton Toney, Salisbury SP4
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
2,076 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Detached
Over 2000 sq. Ft. Of Accommodation
Large 19' Sitting Room
Four Bedrooms
Two Bath/Shower Rooms
31' Loft Space
Private Enclosed Gardens
Workshop & Garage
Sought After Village Location
Oak House is a rare offering-combining architectural charm, generous proportions, and a truly idyllic setting. With its understated elegance and connection to the landscape, it offers a lifestyle that is both refined and deeply relaxed. Designed and built by the current owners, the property blends traditional architectural charm with a soft, contemporary aesthetic-creating a home that feels both elegant and effortlessly liveable. Surrounded by Grade II listed Willbury Parkland and bathed in natural light, the house evokes a sense of calm and space and must be seen to be appreciated.
The accommodation is centred around a welcoming reception hall, where natural materials and thoughtful detailing set the tone for the rest of the home. From here, the principal living spaces unfold. The sitting room is a generous, dual-aspect space, anchored by a characterful log-burning stove-perfect for cosy evenings-while glazed doors provide a seamless link to the outside. At the heart of the home lies the kitchen and dining area, designed as a sociable, everyday hub. Fitted with beautifully crafted cabinetry and stone work surfaces, the kitchen combines practicality with understated elegance, while the adjoining dining space is enhanced by a charming bay window and built-in seating. A door in the kitchen takes you into the generous pantry. Beyond, the spacious utility/boot room is a must for any rural home. Additional reception rooms offer flexibility for modern living, currently arranged as a music room or snug and a separate study, both enjoying views across the gardens and adjoining paddocks-ideal for quiet retreat or home working.
Upstairs, the statement, spacious galleried landing leads to four well-proportioned double bedrooms, each enjoying pleasant outlooks across the landscape. The bedrooms are serviced by a shower room and family bathroom which introduces a touch of classic luxury with a freestanding bath and separate shower. A substantial loft room above provides excellent potential for further accommodation, offering a versatile space filled with natural light from Velux windows.
Outside
The setting of Oak House is one of its defining features. The home sits within a generous plot, carefully arranged to create a series of inviting outdoor spaces. To the front, a gravel driveway provides ample parking and a sense of arrival, framed by planting and approached via a traditional five-bar gate. A veranda draped with Wisteria offers a charming, sheltered seating area, perfect for morning coffee or evening relaxation. To the rear, a terrace leads onto a gently rising lawn bordered by trees and natural planting, blending seamlessly into the surrounding countryside. Beyond, uninterrupted views stretch across adjoining parkland and a copse, creating a peaceful and private outlook. A garage and adjoining workshop provide excellent practical space, with potential for conversion into a studio, office or leisure area if desired.
Situation
The property is situated in the heart of Newton Tony, some eight miles from Salisbury. The village itself has a primary school, an award-winning pub, and many extensive footpaths and byways, including the nature reserve rspb Winterbourne Downs. Further amenities can be found in the neighbouring village of Porton and include a primary school and a newsagent. The A303 is close by, allowing access to Andover, Basingstoke, London and the West Country. There are mainline railway stations in Grateley (a ten minute drive away) and Salisbury - both providing regular services to London Waterloo (76 minutes) and the West Country.
Property Ref Number:
Ham-65269
The accommodation is centred around a welcoming reception hall, where natural materials and thoughtful detailing set the tone for the rest of the home. From here, the principal living spaces unfold. The sitting room is a generous, dual-aspect space, anchored by a characterful log-burning stove-perfect for cosy evenings-while glazed doors provide a seamless link to the outside. At the heart of the home lies the kitchen and dining area, designed as a sociable, everyday hub. Fitted with beautifully crafted cabinetry and stone work surfaces, the kitchen combines practicality with understated elegance, while the adjoining dining space is enhanced by a charming bay window and built-in seating. A door in the kitchen takes you into the generous pantry. Beyond, the spacious utility/boot room is a must for any rural home. Additional reception rooms offer flexibility for modern living, currently arranged as a music room or snug and a separate study, both enjoying views across the gardens and adjoining paddocks-ideal for quiet retreat or home working.
Upstairs, the statement, spacious galleried landing leads to four well-proportioned double bedrooms, each enjoying pleasant outlooks across the landscape. The bedrooms are serviced by a shower room and family bathroom which introduces a touch of classic luxury with a freestanding bath and separate shower. A substantial loft room above provides excellent potential for further accommodation, offering a versatile space filled with natural light from Velux windows.
Outside
The setting of Oak House is one of its defining features. The home sits within a generous plot, carefully arranged to create a series of inviting outdoor spaces. To the front, a gravel driveway provides ample parking and a sense of arrival, framed by planting and approached via a traditional five-bar gate. A veranda draped with Wisteria offers a charming, sheltered seating area, perfect for morning coffee or evening relaxation. To the rear, a terrace leads onto a gently rising lawn bordered by trees and natural planting, blending seamlessly into the surrounding countryside. Beyond, uninterrupted views stretch across adjoining parkland and a copse, creating a peaceful and private outlook. A garage and adjoining workshop provide excellent practical space, with potential for conversion into a studio, office or leisure area if desired.
Situation
The property is situated in the heart of Newton Tony, some eight miles from Salisbury. The village itself has a primary school, an award-winning pub, and many extensive footpaths and byways, including the nature reserve rspb Winterbourne Downs. Further amenities can be found in the neighbouring village of Porton and include a primary school and a newsagent. The A303 is close by, allowing access to Andover, Basingstoke, London and the West Country. There are mainline railway stations in Grateley (a ten minute drive away) and Salisbury - both providing regular services to London Waterloo (76 minutes) and the West Country.
Property Ref Number:
Ham-65269
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