St. Johns Street, Salisbury
£550,000
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Bedrooms: 4
An enchanting Grade II* Listed Medieval townhouse, beautifully presented and with a delightful rear garden, in the heart of the historic cathedral city of Salisbury.
This charming home retains an abundance of period features such as exposed ceiling beams. Of particular note is the beautiful oak paneled sitting room with a log burner set on the first floor with delightful views over the rear garden. There is a 22 ft dining room on the ground floor which leads through to a well-equipped kitchen with a fully operational Rayburn. All told there are four bedrooms and three bathrooms. On the first floor there are two bedrooms, one of which being the principal bedroom with an en suite, and a smartly presented shower room. There are two further bedrooms and a family bathroom on the second floor. Externally, there is a generous rear garden with a detached garden room incorporating a shower room. It is thought this would be ideal guest accommodation or could be let out on a short term basis.
St Johns Street runs alongside the Cathedral Close and from the house it is a level walk to the centre of the city where there is an excellent range of shopping, educational, leisure and cultural facilities. Salisbury has a mainline railway station which provides direct trains to London Waterloo, journey time approximately 90 minutes. Salisbury has excellent road links to London (A303), Southampton (A36) and Bournemouth (A338).
Tenure: Flying Freehold
This charming home retains an abundance of period features such as exposed ceiling beams. Of particular note is the beautiful oak paneled sitting room with a log burner set on the first floor with delightful views over the rear garden. There is a 22 ft dining room on the ground floor which leads through to a well-equipped kitchen with a fully operational Rayburn. All told there are four bedrooms and three bathrooms. On the first floor there are two bedrooms, one of which being the principal bedroom with an en suite, and a smartly presented shower room. There are two further bedrooms and a family bathroom on the second floor. Externally, there is a generous rear garden with a detached garden room incorporating a shower room. It is thought this would be ideal guest accommodation or could be let out on a short term basis.
St Johns Street runs alongside the Cathedral Close and from the house it is a level walk to the centre of the city where there is an excellent range of shopping, educational, leisure and cultural facilities. Salisbury has a mainline railway station which provides direct trains to London Waterloo, journey time approximately 90 minutes. Salisbury has excellent road links to London (A303), Southampton (A36) and Bournemouth (A338).
Tenure: Flying Freehold
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