A 'WELCOMING' family home in Idmiston that sits alongside a medieval church is on the market.

1 Rectory Court, a four bedroom home set within the village, was constructed in the style of a barn conversion by a local building firm more than 17 years ago and comes with a guide price of £800,000.

The entrance hall, with full-height vaulted ceiling, offers access to the main reception rooms, including a sitting room with wood-burning stove and two sets of bi-fold doors onto the terrace and a separate dining room.

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The kitchen/breakfast room has integrated Neff appliances, marble worktops and benefits from a glass timber-framed extension, with a lantern skylight and window seats overlooking the garden.

An adjacent utility room in the property has a walk-in cupboard, a stable door opening on to the garden and also an internal door through to the garage which is currently being utilised as a gym and storage area.

Also on the ground floor is a study and a cloakroom.

Upstairs is a spacious principal bedroom, with oak doors onto a large balcony overlooking the garden and an en suite shower room.

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There are three further double bedrooms, one with an en suite shower room. All the bedrooms have fitted wardrobes, while the family bathroom benefits from both a free-standing roll-top bath and separate rainfall shower.

Matt Orchard, property agent at Savills in Salisbury, who is handling the sale, said: “1 Rectory Court is a really warm, welcoming family home. Deceptively spacious too, I love the quality kitchen and the rear extension most of all but also the how the space flows and works for family living.”

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Viewings are by appointment only. For more information, contact Savills Salisbury 01722 426820.

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