Oliver Chandler Estate Agents in Salisbury

Gorringe Road, Salisbury

Guide price £350,000

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About the property


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Welcome to Gorringe Road, an exceptional three-storey, three double-bedroom Victorian home, offers a rare blend of period charm, modern comforts, and a prime location, just a 10-minute walk from Salisbury's historic city centre and an equally short stroll into beautiful open countryside.

Tucked away on a quiet residential street, this characterful property is enhanced by its gravel driveway with space for two vehicles and a surprisingly generous south-west facing courtyard garden, perfect for outdoor living and entertaining. The south-west facing garden is a standout feature: beautifully paved and bordered by mature, well-stocked flowerbeds brimming with seasonal colour. The courtyard is spacious enough for both outdoor dining and relaxed seating areas, creating an ideal setting for summer barbecues or peaceful morning coffee. A large, solidly constructed shed provides excellent storage for bikes, gardening tools, or even a workshop space, while the garden's layout offers privacy and seclusion, rare in such a central location.

Stepping through the front door, you are greeted by a wide entrance hall that immediately conveys the home's welcoming atmosphere. Practical as well as stylish, this space includes a dedicated utility area with plumbing for a washing machine and room to store coats and shoes, helping keep the main living areas clutter-free. The heart of the home is the stunning kitchen/diner, bathed in natural light thanks to the large front-aspect sash window and high ceilings that enhance the feeling of space. Beautifully appointed with classic wall and base units and luxurious granite worktops, the kitchen also offers space for a freestanding oven, fridge, and dishwasher, making it both functional and stylish. A deep under-stairs storage cupboard is ideal for pantry items or additional household essentials. With ample space for a good-sized dining table and chairs, this is a sociable room that's perfect for relaxed family meals and entertaining friends.

The inviting living room continues the theme of comfort and character. Original exposed floorboards, a large bay window overlooking the garden, and a charming wood-burning stove set into a traditional fireplace all combine to create a cosy yet spacious area, perfect for unwinding at the end of the day.

Upstairs, the first-floor houses two generously proportioned double bedrooms, both filled with natural light and decorated in neutral tones to complement the home's period character. The bedroom one benefits from a fitted storage cupboard, while both rooms feel bright, airy, and versatile. The luxurious family bathroom is beautifully designed, featuring a large, glass-enclosed shower with rainfall head, a contemporary hand wash cabinet, and a stylish WC, all complemented by chic tiling and elegant wood panelling. A rear-facing window provides excellent natural light and ventilation, adding to the room's serene feel.

The top floor of the house is home to the third double bedroom, offering a quiet retreat with sweeping rooftop views across Salisbury and glimpses of the Cathedral spire in the distance, an ever-changing and inspiring outlook. This flexible space could also work as a home office, studio, or guest suite, depending on your needs.

This unique home enjoys an enviable location within easy reach of Salisbury's bustling city centre, offering a wide range of shops, restaurants, cafes, and cultural attractions, including the renowned Salisbury Playhouse and twice-weekly Charter Market. Excellent transport links include the nearby mainline railway station with direct trains to London Waterloo in approximately 90 minutes, and well-regarded local schools and countryside walks are also close at hand. A truly special property that combines Victorian character with thoughtful updates, spacious accommodation, and a rare garden oasis in a prime location.

Services

The property is connected to mains services.

Material Information

Under current legislation, as set out in the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, estate and letting agents have a legal obligation not to omit material information from property listings. Part A: - Price, tenure, and council tax. (Included) Part B: - Physical characteristics, number of rooms, utilities, and parking. (Included) Part C: - • Building safety, e.g., unsafe cladding, asbestos, risk of collapse - we understand the property is safe. • Restrictions, e.g. conservation area, listed building status, tree preservation order - we are not aware of any restriction in this regard. • Rights and easements, e.g. public rights of way, shared drives. • Flood risk - We understand the property is not in a flood risk area. • Coastal erosion risk - we understand the property is not at risk of coastal erosion. • Planning permission – for the property itself and its immediate locality - we are not aware of any nearby planning permissions. • Accessibility/adaptations, e.g. step-free access, wet room, essential living accommodation on entrance level - step-free access is currently not viable at this property. • Coalfield or mining area - We understand the property is not in a mining area.

Directions

From Salisbury, head west from St. Paul's Roundabout onto Wilton Road (A36). After half-a-mile, turn left onto Gorringe Road where the property will be on the left-hand side after a short distance.

Property features

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  • Three Double Bedroom Home
  • Sought After Residential Location
  • Off Street Parking
  • Character Features
  • Beautiful South-West Facing Garden
  • Council Tax Band C

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