Guide price
£1,075,000
6 bed terraced house for saleHarcourt Terrace, Salisbury SP2
6 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Highly sought after no-through road
Substantial six bedroom family house
Off street parking
Conservation area
Within an easy seven minute walk of High Street, Station and Queen Elizabeth Gardens
EPC Rating = D
A substantial late Victorian six bedroom family house situated in this much sought after cul-de-sac.
Description
A substantial late Victorian family house built of red brick under tiled roof, thoughtfully extended over the years to create generous, open-plan living spaces ideal for both entertaining and modern family life. The property retains a wealth of original period features, including attractive fireplaces, sash windows with shutters, stained glass detailing, wooden floors, and high ceilings throughout.
The ground floor opens with an entrance vestibule leading into an elegant hallway. A spacious, south-facing double reception room (originally two rooms) provides an impressive living and entertaining space. A separate family room flows through to large kitchen/breakfast room with fitted cabinetry and island under marble worktops. Good area for kitchen table, and doors open onto the rear garden. Additional features include a guest cloakroom and a substantial cellar, previously used as a games room.
Upstairs, there are four generously sized bedrooms, and two smaller bedrooms, making six in total. Bedroom three, on the first floor is used as a sixth bedroom / study. There are two good bathrooms.
Outside
Outside, the rear garden is fully paved and enclosed by walls for privacy, with a covered area suitable for bicycle or garden equipment storage and convenient rear pedestrian access. To the front, the property benefits from off-street parking for two vehicles.
Location
Harcourt Terrace is situated on the south side of the city, a two-minute walk from the green open riverside spaces of Queen Elizabeth Gardens. There is a short walk to local shops, the theatre, the cinema, restaurants and cafés, and Salisbury’s famous twice-weekly market. The Harcourt Health centre is very close by. The beautiful Cathedral Close and world-famous 13th century cathedral are also within easy walking distance.
The town path leads south to Harnham offering a tranquil rural setting, so famously captured by John Constable with his view of the Salisbury Cathedral.
A range of very strong options for schooling are all nearby, including the highly regarded Bishops Wordsworth & South Wilts grammar schools, and Salisbury Cathedral School, Chafyn Grove, Godolphin & Leehurst Swan in the independent sector.
There are variety of local gyms, sports clubs and fitness classes available locally.
There is a short walk to Salisbury railway station for direct trains into London Waterloo 90 minutes away, as well as connections to Bath, Bristol, Southampton and the west country. Travelling by car the A303 and M27 provide good road access to London, Southampton and the wider south of England.
Square Footage: 2,820 sq ft
Directions
SP2 7SA
Additional Info
Agents note : The property is in a conservation area.
Local Authority : Wiltshire Council
Council Tax : Band F
Tenure : Freehold
Services : Mains electricity, Mains water, Mains drainage, Gas central heating
Wayleaves and Easements : The property is sold subject to any wayleaves or easements, whether mentioned in these particulars or not.
Viewing : Strictly by appointment with sole selling agents Savills.
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