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Quarry Farm House Chicksgrove, Nr Tisbury, Wiltshire Quarry Farm House Chicksgrove, Nr Tisbury, Wiltshire Quarry Farm House Chicksgrove, Nr Tisbury, Wiltshire, SP3 6LY A fine Georgian farmhouse with beautifully proportioned rooms set within the popular Nadder valley Hall · Drawing Room · Dining Room · Library / Study · Kitchen / Breakfast Room WC · Large Cellar and Storage area 4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · Shower Room / Laundry Charming landscaped garden · cobbled terrace and parking Rural views over the surrounding countryside Savills Salisbury Rolfes House, 60 Milford Street Salisbury, Wiltshire SP1 2BP [email protected] 01722 426 820 SITUATION beyond Fonthill Gifford or Chilmark, which gives access to the M3 or the Internally, the house offers beautifully proportioned rooms, which are both Quarry Farm House is situated in a lovely position on the western fringe of south west. light with excellent ceiling heights, ideal for displaying larger furniture. It Chicksgrove within the heart of the ever popular Nadder Valley. Chicksgrove retains much original period detailing including cornice, marble fireplaces, There is an excellent range of schools locally including Sandroyd, Port Regis, has an excellent pub – The Compasses Inn. The local area is highly regarded sash windows and working shutters, stone floors and staircase and a bay Hazelgrove, St Marys Shaftesbury, Clayesmore, Sherborne, Bryanston, as being an extremely pretty and fashionable part of countryside close to the window. The accommodation is well laid out, typical of the Georgian period Milton Abbey and Godolphin. Hunting is with the South & West Wilts. Wiltshire/Dorset border within the Cranborne Chase Area of Outstanding and ideal for family living or entertaining. The Kitchen / breakfast room Racing at Salisbury and Wincanton. Golf at Rushmore and South West Wilts. Natural Beauty. There are several bridleways and footpaths accessed locally. has a range of bespoke cupboards with polished granite worktops, glazed Watersports along the South Coast. cupboards above, island with sink and dishwasher and separate built in The vibrant village of Tisbury is about a mile to the west and has an excellent DESCRIPTION seating area. range of shops and amenities including co-op, post office, fresh fish shop, Quarry Farm House is an extremely handsome Georgian house built of local butcher, wine merchant, doctors, dentists and the renowned art gallery On the first floor there are 4 good sized bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a limestone ashlar clad with hydrangea under a welsh slate roof. It is believed Messums Wiltshire. There is also a train station with services to London shower / laundry room. One of the bedrooms is currently being used as to have been built in 1833 for the Wyndham family and once formed part Waterloo taking from 1 hour 50 minutes. an upstairs sitting room. The property benefits from a large cellar which of a large estate. Wide stone steps lead up to a half glazed front door with provides excellent storage and is divided into three rooms, one of which Salisbury, Shaftesbury and Bath provide a comprehensive range of shopping, pretty fanlight and architrave above. It is listed Grade II as being of Special houses the boiler. It is also possible to access the cellar from the garden. cultural and educational facilities. The A303 is easily accessible to the north Architectural and Historic Importance. Please see the floor plans for room layouts and dimensions. GARDENS Stone piers with wrought iron gates lead to a gravelled drive and parking area on the eastern side of the house. Beyond is a cobbled terrace flanked by a variety of shrubs and climbing roses. The gardens provide a lovely setting for the house and have been extensively planted by the owner. They face predominantly south and include a magnificent Wellingtonia tree bordered to the west by a hedge which provides added privacy. There are a variety of other shrubs and trees including crab apple, cherry, cyclamen, lily of the valley, cotinus, lavender, roses and an array of spring bulbs. GENERAL REMARKS AND STIPULATIONS POSTCODE SP3 6LY DIRECTIONS From Tisbury head east towards Chicksgrove and Teffont and take the first right. Carry down the lane past a barn on your right and the entrance will be found on the left hand side (turning back on yourself). TENURE Freehold with vacant possession upon completion. SERVICES Mains water, electricity. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating. OUTGOINGS The property is subject to council tax band G. FIXTURES AND FITTINGS Unless mentioned in the particulars all carpets, light fittings and garden statuary are excluded from the sale. Some items may be available by separate negation. LOCAL AUTHORITY Wiltshire South – 0300 456 0100 VIEWINGS Strictly by appointment with Savills Salisbury. Savills Salisbury Rolfes House, 60 Milford Street Important Notice: Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that:1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf Salisbury, Wiltshire SP1 2BP of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact.2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise.3. The reference to any mechanical or electrical equipment or other facilities at the property shall not constitute [email protected] a representation (unless otherwise stated) to its state or condition or that it is capable of fulfilling its intended function, and prospective purchasers / tenants should satisfy themselves as to the fitness of such equipment for their requirements. Photographs taken Summer 2018. Details prepared November 2018. 20181128CS 01722 426 820 Savills.co.uk.
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