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Salisbury Hollow, Edington, Westbury, Wiltshire, BA13

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Description

Nestled in a picturesque village setting, this stunning detached house offers the perfect blend of comfort and luxury. Boasting 4 bedrooms, three of which are double, this property is ideal for anyone looking for a unique home finished to a high specification. The property features a bespoke kitchen /dining room which opens out onto a charming patio area; additionally, there is a bespoke gym room with an indoor heated pool. Moreover, there is a roof terrace offering incredible views of the surrounding countryside.

The property is in a unique location offering the perfect blend of peace and quiet, but a short walk to the village amenities; it is not overlooked, so privacy is guaranteed. Additionally, it has solar panels on the roof and a Tesla battery, which helps considerably with energy costs during the summer months.

Additional highlights include plenty of parking, a garage and large shed for convenient storage, and a well set up garden with raised beds, with plenty of open space for active children and gardeners alike to enjoy their surroundings. With its prime location and abundance of amenities, this property presents a unique opportunity to experience the best of country living in style.

AT A GLANCE:

Ground Floor:
• Kitchen/Dining Room with bespoke oak cabinets and granite worktops, 2 Neff ovens and warming drawer, hot water tap, wine fridge and underfloor heating.
• Living Room with working wood burner
• Utility Room
• Walk-in Pantry
• Downstairs Loo
• Gym with heated Swimming Pool

First Floor:
• Principal Bedroom with Ensuite Bathroom
• Two further Double Bedrooms
• Single Bedroom
• Family Bathroom

Second Floor:
• Loft Room

Outside:
• Off Street Parking
• Garage
• Ground Floor Terrace
• First Floor Terrace with sun deck, raised flower beds and irrigation.
• Large Kitchen Garden with raised beds and irrigation, 2 greenhouses fitted with electricity outlet and light.


SERVICES:
• Mains water, electricity, drainage
• Oil fired central heating
• EPC Band C
• Council Tax Band E

Location:
The hamlet of Edington is a short distance from Westbury and tucked in beneath the northern escarpment of Salisbury Plain. It is an historically renowned village mentioned in the Domesday book and famous for being the location of the Battle of Edington in 878 AD between King Alfred and the Danes.

Westbury is situated at the western edge of Wiltshire beside the chalk downlands that form Salisbury Plain. The variety of the surrounding countryside - from the Downs to the broad vale of the White Horse - make it a delight for walking, riding and cycling. Westbury is exceptionally well positioned for all UK major road and railway connections, with the mainline railway station offering links to London, Wales and the whole of the South West of England (London Paddington circa 90 minutes). The most famous landmark of the area is the impressive Westbury White Horse which is the oldest and largest in Wiltshire.

There are a good range of supermarkets and independent shops, cinemas, libraries and other amenities in either Devizes or Trowbridge, both around fifteen minutes away. The area has first class schooling nearby including Warminster, Daunstey's and St Mary's and St Margaret's, Calne.

Edington itself contains a superb 14th Century Priory Church and the highly regarded Three Daggers gastro pub with its own micro brewery and farm shop.

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Band: E
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
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GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
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Salisbury Hollow, Edington, Westbury, Wiltshire, BA13

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Westbury Station4.6 miles
  • Dilton Marsh Station5.3 miles
  • Warminster Station6.1 miles
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About Winkworth, Salisbury

44 Castle Street, Salisbury, SP1 3TS
Winkworth Salisbury Estate Agents
01722 510089

At Winkworth Salisbury, we believe in having an open and honest dialogue with our clients. We're a heritage company with a contemporary approach, so if you'd like to discuss how we can help you in more detail, please make an appointment at our new offices in Castle Street, Salisbury, which are close to the Market Square and easily accessible in the centre of the City.

During these challenging times we know that you will have many questions regarding market conditions, and we would be delighted to share our observations with you on a regular basis.

A wealth of experience in sales and lettings -

We pride ourselves on matching the right people with the right homes. We take the time to see the little things that other agents miss. We're mines of knowledge, handing out tips about our areas that only a local would know. And where others see clients, we see people; where others see houses, we see homes.

Why move to Salisbury?

The ancient city of Salisbury offers the very best of town and country - bustling city centre, breathtaking countryside and lashings of community spirit. The historic city centre offers excellent shopping, eating, drinking and entertainment in a setting that couldn't be more picturesque, while the surroundings offer quintessential English countryside, great dog walks, cycle rides, country houses and other attractions to explore. Thanks to the abundance of cycle paths, bike shops and the largely flat city centre, the area is also markedly bike-friendly. There is a great choice of schools, lots of family friendly activities plus reliable bus services so older children can have a taste of independence. What's more, Salisbury is just 90 minutes drive or train ride from the capital, and boasts special pre-6am and late night commuter-friendly rail services. In short, Salisbury is not only beautiful and steeped in history, it's also family, commuter, cycle and dog friendly, making it a great place to raise children and a popular choice with both local people and those moving out of London.

A little bit of history

Salisbury is a vibrant cathedral city with an historic heart. The town as we know it was laid out in a grid pattern around 1220, with a market at its centre. Soon after, work on Salisbury Cathedral began. In medieval times Salisbury was a popular stop between the west and channel ports, London and the West Country, but the main industry was wool making. By the 15th century, Salisbury became one of the largest towns in England with a population of around 8,000. Today it's home to nearer 40,000.

Things to do

Whether you're interested in history, culture, sports or the great outdoors there is plenty to keep you busy in Salisbury and the surrounding countryside.

The Salisbury Museum offers fascinating permanent and special exhibitions spanning archeology, fine art and social history, Salisbury Theatre puts on an eclectic mix of productions and the Odeon on Canal Street shows all the latest films. There are copious cultural events held throughout the year from music festivals to evenings devoted to world-famous photographer and Wiltshire resident Cecil Beaton.

Leisure pursuits are extraordinarily well catered for too, with a myriad of golf courses, a race track, open country houses and National Trust properties, chalk stream fishing and acclaimed field sports, to name but a few. The Five Rivers leisure centre offers a choice of swimming pools, a fully equipped gym, an exercise, yoga and dance studio, an eight court sports hall, an athletics track and the Take Five café.

Within the city you'll find a great choice of parks, both urban and riverside, all of which are are dog friendly with excellent play equipment for children. Further afield you'll find some of the UK's most beautiful countryside. Salisbury sits at the confluence of five rivers, the River Avon and its chalk stream tributaries the Nadder, Ebble, Wylye and Bourne. They cut a path through the landscape to the sea, their gin clear streams making up the wonderfully eclectic topography that surround the water meadow levels of the city.

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