Paynes Hill, Salisbury
£600,000
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Bedrooms: 4
An exceptional Grade II* listed period townhouse, generous in accommodation and bursting with character.
Stirling House is a sensational Grade II* listed period home estimated to date back to the turn of the 18th century, steeped with history and filled with original and character features. Arranged over four floors the property provides a generous 2,232 sq ft of accommodation, with original hardwood flooring, sash windows, high ceilings with exposed beams and stunning fireplaces throughout.
The front door opens into a spacious and welcoming entrance hall with stairs to both the cellar and the upper floors. From here leads through to the ground floor drawing room, which features an attractive exposed brick fireplace with large storage cupboards either side. Also situated on the ground floor is the utility room and guest cloakroom, with access out into the rear courtyard. The cellar is 423 sq ft divided over two rooms, with high windows allowing in plenty of natural light.
On the first floor is the sitting room, with appealing south-facing sash windows and access through to the galley kitchen and breakfast room. Completing the first floor accommodation are two single bedrooms, both of which are currently being utilised as home study's. The second floor opens onto a spacious landing, which lends itself perfectly for use as a study or reading room, with access from here the family bathroom and third single bedroom. Completing the second floor accommodation is the primary bedroom, with a generous fitted closet and stunning exposed beam ceilings.
To the rear of the property is a shingled courtyard garden with a number of mature shrubs and planted trees, from here is gated side access to the street, and to the property via the utility room. The property includes secure parking at nearby Culver Street car park for one vehicle, on a 90 year lease (timeframe TBC).
Paynes Hill is situated in a popular residential area of the city centre, situated just within Salisbury's Ring Road. From here it is a level walk to the Cathedral Close, which is easily accessible through St. Ann's Gate. Also located nearby is Salisbury's town centre, well-thought of Playhouse, and Market Square, which hosts a twice-weekly charter market. There's a further excellent range of shopping, educational, leisure and cultural facilities within the city. Within easy reach is a number of primary and secondary schools, both private and state, including boys and girls grammar schools. Salisbury has excellent road links to London, Southampton and Bournemouth has a mainline station with trains to London Waterloo (journey time approximately 90 minutes), Bristol and the South West.
Stirling House is a sensational Grade II* listed period home estimated to date back to the turn of the 18th century, steeped with history and filled with original and character features. Arranged over four floors the property provides a generous 2,232 sq ft of accommodation, with original hardwood flooring, sash windows, high ceilings with exposed beams and stunning fireplaces throughout.
The front door opens into a spacious and welcoming entrance hall with stairs to both the cellar and the upper floors. From here leads through to the ground floor drawing room, which features an attractive exposed brick fireplace with large storage cupboards either side. Also situated on the ground floor is the utility room and guest cloakroom, with access out into the rear courtyard. The cellar is 423 sq ft divided over two rooms, with high windows allowing in plenty of natural light.
On the first floor is the sitting room, with appealing south-facing sash windows and access through to the galley kitchen and breakfast room. Completing the first floor accommodation are two single bedrooms, both of which are currently being utilised as home study's. The second floor opens onto a spacious landing, which lends itself perfectly for use as a study or reading room, with access from here the family bathroom and third single bedroom. Completing the second floor accommodation is the primary bedroom, with a generous fitted closet and stunning exposed beam ceilings.
To the rear of the property is a shingled courtyard garden with a number of mature shrubs and planted trees, from here is gated side access to the street, and to the property via the utility room. The property includes secure parking at nearby Culver Street car park for one vehicle, on a 90 year lease (timeframe TBC).
Paynes Hill is situated in a popular residential area of the city centre, situated just within Salisbury's Ring Road. From here it is a level walk to the Cathedral Close, which is easily accessible through St. Ann's Gate. Also located nearby is Salisbury's town centre, well-thought of Playhouse, and Market Square, which hosts a twice-weekly charter market. There's a further excellent range of shopping, educational, leisure and cultural facilities within the city. Within easy reach is a number of primary and secondary schools, both private and state, including boys and girls grammar schools. Salisbury has excellent road links to London, Southampton and Bournemouth has a mainline station with trains to London Waterloo (journey time approximately 90 minutes), Bristol and the South West.
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