Lower Woodford, Salisbury
£1,050,000
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A beautiful detached Grade II listed thatched cottage in the Woodford Valley with stunning gardens and views over the River Avon water meadows. Offered with no chain.
Description
A charming and spacious Grade II listed thatched cottage, steeped in history and set within approximately one acre of beautiful gardens in the heart of the Woodford Valley.
Manor Farm Cottage is a delightful period home of medieval origin, offering surprisingly generous and versatile accommodation with a wealth of character features including exposed cruck timbers, an impressive inglenook fireplace, and brick and flint elevations beneath a traditional thatched roof.
The cottage enjoys a wonderful rural setting opposite the property currently occupied by a public house, with panoramic views over the River Avon and adjoining water meadows. The property is arranged over two floors with five bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a mix of formal and informal living areas, making it ideal for family life or multi-generational living.
Set in grounds of around one acre, the property also features lawns, a formal garden, a pond, and a wooded area that leads to a carrier of the River Avon. There is ample parking, a garage, workshop, garden shed, and a brick and flint detached barn which is currently let out, providing an annual income of £12,000. The barn can be made available with vacant possession if required and offers excellent potential for conversion into an annex, home office or studio, subject to any necessary consents.
Additionally, there is further land to the rear of the garden that may be available to purchase by separate negotiation, offering the opportunity to extend the grounds or explore future possibilities.
Offered to the market with no onward chain, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a truly special home in one of the area s most picturesque and sought-after locations.
Location
The village of Lower Woodford lies alongside the River Avon with farmland and SSI water meadows to all sides. The Woodfords have a primary school, two popular pubs and a village hall. The Cathedral city of Salisbury, about 5 miles south-east, offers a wide selection of shops, restaurants and recreational facilities together with a good shopping centre. Trains from Salisbury to London Waterloo take 90 minutes. This area is renowned for its fishing on the River Avon, Test and outlying chalk streams. The A303 provides access to the south west and London via the M3.
The Woodford Valley is well served by excellent schools. Nearby Salisbury offers Godolphin, Chafyn Grove, and the boys' and girls' Grammar Schools, while further afield, renowned options include Sandroyd, Port Regis, Marlborough College, Canford, Clayesmore, Bryanston, and Dauntsey s.
Services
Mains Electric and Water, private drainage via a newly installed water treatment plant (solely serving the property), and oil fired central heating.
Council Tax
Band G £3,578.82 for 2024/2025 (Wiltshire Council)
Additional Income
The property opposite pays £800 per annum to discharge treated water into land belonging to Manor Farm Cottage.
There is also a detached brick and flint barn which is currently let on a Tenancy at Will at £12,000 per annum.
Directions
From Salisbury city proceed north over the ring road. At At the traffic lights bear left to Stratford-sub-castle. Keep on into Lower Woodford where Manor Farm Cottage will be seen on the right hand side., opposite The Wheatsheaf public house.
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Description
A charming and spacious Grade II listed thatched cottage, steeped in history and set within approximately one acre of beautiful gardens in the heart of the Woodford Valley.
Manor Farm Cottage is a delightful period home of medieval origin, offering surprisingly generous and versatile accommodation with a wealth of character features including exposed cruck timbers, an impressive inglenook fireplace, and brick and flint elevations beneath a traditional thatched roof.
The cottage enjoys a wonderful rural setting opposite the property currently occupied by a public house, with panoramic views over the River Avon and adjoining water meadows. The property is arranged over two floors with five bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a mix of formal and informal living areas, making it ideal for family life or multi-generational living.
Set in grounds of around one acre, the property also features lawns, a formal garden, a pond, and a wooded area that leads to a carrier of the River Avon. There is ample parking, a garage, workshop, garden shed, and a brick and flint detached barn which is currently let out, providing an annual income of £12,000. The barn can be made available with vacant possession if required and offers excellent potential for conversion into an annex, home office or studio, subject to any necessary consents.
Additionally, there is further land to the rear of the garden that may be available to purchase by separate negotiation, offering the opportunity to extend the grounds or explore future possibilities.
Offered to the market with no onward chain, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a truly special home in one of the area s most picturesque and sought-after locations.
Location
The village of Lower Woodford lies alongside the River Avon with farmland and SSI water meadows to all sides. The Woodfords have a primary school, two popular pubs and a village hall. The Cathedral city of Salisbury, about 5 miles south-east, offers a wide selection of shops, restaurants and recreational facilities together with a good shopping centre. Trains from Salisbury to London Waterloo take 90 minutes. This area is renowned for its fishing on the River Avon, Test and outlying chalk streams. The A303 provides access to the south west and London via the M3.
The Woodford Valley is well served by excellent schools. Nearby Salisbury offers Godolphin, Chafyn Grove, and the boys' and girls' Grammar Schools, while further afield, renowned options include Sandroyd, Port Regis, Marlborough College, Canford, Clayesmore, Bryanston, and Dauntsey s.
Services
Mains Electric and Water, private drainage via a newly installed water treatment plant (solely serving the property), and oil fired central heating.
Council Tax
Band G £3,578.82 for 2024/2025 (Wiltshire Council)
Additional Income
The property opposite pays £800 per annum to discharge treated water into land belonging to Manor Farm Cottage.
There is also a detached brick and flint barn which is currently let on a Tenancy at Will at £12,000 per annum.
Directions
From Salisbury city proceed north over the ring road. At At the traffic lights bear left to Stratford-sub-castle. Keep on into Lower Woodford where Manor Farm Cottage will be seen on the right hand side., opposite The Wheatsheaf public house.
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