A HANDSOME Georgian house in the centre of Netherhampton is on the market for £800,000.
The Whitehouse is a charming four bedroom family home which has been carefully and sympathetically renovated, preserving a host of original features.
From the entrance hall, the dual-aspect drawing room has an open fire, oak floorboards and French doors out to a secluded terrace.
The property also enjoys a cosy sitting room, with a woodburning stove and oak floorboards.
There are French doors to the terrace which lead through to a large kitchen/breakfast room with flagstones to one end and oak floorboards to the other.
It has bespoke, hand-made wooden cupboards and quartz worktops, a butlers sink, walk-in larder and Aga, while the dining room end of the room has a fireplace.
A useful boot room with flagstone floor and door to the garden provides access to a shower room and a dual-aspect studio, with French doors out to the garden.
Upstairs, there are four well-proportioned double bedrooms, a stylish family bathroom and a separate shower room.
The Whitehouse is in the centre of the small village of Netherhampton and has a pretty, private garden which is mainly laid to lawn, with borders of both mature and young trees and shrubs.
The garden runs down to far-reaching views over the water meadows and countryside beyond.
There are two areas of terrace, positioned to catch the sun at different times of day.
Paul Cadge, of Savills Salisbury, said: “The Whitehouse is a handsome Georgian house in the centre of the village with beautiful accommodation, a pretty garden and a wealth of original features.”
The guide price is £800,000. For more information, contact Paul Cadge at Savills Salisbury on 01722 426820.
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