The Poplars, Barford
£300,000
Property Summary
Believed to date back to the 1920s, this semi-detached village home, that has been recently re-furbished with driveway parking, rear garden and stunning countryside views.DESCRIPTION
Believed to originally date back to the 1920s, this semi-detached village home, which has been recently re-furbished by the current owner, providing a more modern style of living, whilst maintaining attractive character features throughout.
The immaculately presented accommodation is designed over two floors, and includes to the ground floor, an entrance hall, kitchen which opens into the dining area, with room for ample furniture, and a separate sitting room with open fireplace. On the first floor there are two bedrooms, the main with stunning views across the meadows, and a recently fitted, luxury bathroom, with both bath and shower.
Externally the property has off-road parking, and a generous garden to the rear.
OUTSIDE
To the front of the property there is a driveway, which has been paved, providing parking for a couple of vehicles, along with a paved pathway leading up to the front door. There is a small garden to the front laid to lawn, as well as an access to the side, leading around to the rear garden.
The rear garden can also be accessed from the kitchen, where you step out onto a patio, providing a great space for the outdoor furniture. The rest of the garden is mainly laid to lawn, and is enclosed to all sides.
LOCATION
Barford St.Martin is a small, picturesque village located within the Cranborne Chase and West Wiltshire Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The river Nadder runs through the village and Barford is known as one of the Nadder valley villages.
The village benefits from fantastic walks through Grovely Woods and water meadows. In addition, there is a popular public house, a pre-school, church, Budgens convenience store and petrol station.
The property is situated a short drive away from Wilton, a former capital of Wessex and stately home to the Earl of Pembroke, which has a good general range of shops and social outlets. The cathedral city of Salisbury is 6 miles away and has an excellent shopping centre, market and recreational facilities that include a theatre, cinema, arts centre and leisure centre. Salisbury also has a mainline railway station with London Waterloo being approximately 85 minutes travel time away.
SERVICES
The property is connected to mains water, electricity and drainage. There is oil fired central heating, along with a fireplace in the sitting room.
The roof was replaced in 2023 (25-year guarantee), most of the windows were replaced in 2023, a new immersion has been put in the airing cupboard, along with a shower pump.
There is an EV charger connected to the side of the house.
LOCAL AUTHORITY
Wiltshire Council Tax Band B.
TENURE
Freehold
VIEWINGS
Strictly by appointment, only with Boatwrights in Tisbury. – 01747 859 359.