Queenswood House, Salisbury
£800,000

Guide price

Bedrooms: 3
An exquisite ground floor apartment with a private terrace and garage, in a prime city centre location.

The imposing Queenswood House was carefully converted in 1997 from the former Salisbury Infirmary into 10 apartments, by established Bath based developers Future Heritage. This impressive red-brick period building had great care taken during its conversion, to retain the stature of the architecture. Apartment 3 is located on the ground floor of the Riverside Wing, overlooking the communal garden and the River Avon beyond.

The communal entrance hall is attractively decorated and well maintained, with a telecom entry system for visitors. The front door is accessed via an enclosed entrance porch in the communal area, opening into a wide and welcoming hallway within the property. Within the hallway are two large storage cupboards, both of which are fitted with lighting for ease of use. Throughout the apartment are attractive high ceilings and large sash windows, providing an abundance of natural light and creating an airiness to the home. The sitting room is a very good size and well-arranged, with a feature inset gas fireplace and appealing floor to ceiling bookshelves on the north wall. A large open archway leads through to the generous dining room, the original doors that formerly separated the two rooms are currently in storage, and can easily replaced to revert the reception areas back to the original layout. Also accessed through the sitting room is a private study, fitted with a good range of cupboards, shelves and a desk, it is also thought that if required the space could easily converted for use as a single bedroom. The modern kitchen is well equipped, with integral oven, dishwasher, freestanding fridge freezer and a double floor to ceiling pantry. The apartment has three bedrooms, two of which are doubles overlooking the garden. The primary bedroom has an en-suite bathroom, with attractive shutters in the bedroom for added privacy. The third bedroom is a single with a wide built in wardrobe running the length of the south wall, it has most recently been utilised as a home art studio. Completing the accommodation is the family bathroom, with a floor to ceiling concealed utility cupboard, housing the gas boiler, washing machine and dryer.

The attractive grounds within Cathedral Views are well maintained by a daily caretaker, with a good sized lawn and herb garden immediately to the rear of the property, fronted by the River Avon. The lawn is accessible via a small set of steps down from the apartments appealing private terrace, with a door from here through to the homes sitting room. Immediately behind Queenswood House is the gated residents and guests carpark, the apartment has the added benefit of a single garage with power.

Cathedral Views is situated in the very heart of Salisbury city centre, with its full range of shopping and recreational facilities right on the doorstep shopping, leisure, educational and cultural as well as the renowned Playhouse theatre and the market square which has a twice weekly charter market. The mainline train station has trains to London Waterloo (journey time approximately 90 minutes) with excellent road links to London (A303), Southampton (A36) and Bournemouth (A338). Within walking distance of the property are several primary and secondary schools, both private and state sector, including boys and girls grammar schools. Queenswood House is set back from Crane Bridge Road, behind an area of communal lawn and accessed via a path leading to the front door of the building.

01722 238120

Myddelton & Major

49 High Street, Salisbury

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