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7 Tanners Close Winterbourne Earls, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP4 6PP 7 Tanners Close Winterbourne Earls, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP4 6PP 7 TANNERS CLOSE WINTERBOURNE EARLS, SALISBURY, WILTSHIRE, SP4 6PP 7 TANNERS CLOSE WINTERBOURNE EARLS, SALISBURY, WILTSHIRE, SP4 6PP A WELL SITUATED house WITH LOVELY OUTLOOKS IN A VILLAGE SETTING TO THE NORTH OF SALISBURY Cobhams is a detached house with views to the rear across open countryside. Situated on a private development, the house offers well presented accommodation with the potential for a purchaser to modernise and improve the living space to suit their own tastes. A well-kept garden is a charming oasis, backing onto countryside with resident wildlife. LOCATION Winterbourne Earls is a village in the Bourne Valley some four and a half miles to the northeast of Salisbury. The village adjoins Winterbourne Dauntsey. It is part of the civil parish of Winterbourne, which comprises Earls, Dauntsey and Winterbourne Gunner. In the village there is a Primary School and at Winterbourne Gunner there is a Post Office and stores. SALISBURY OFFICE 01722 443000 | [email protected] There is a pub at Hurdcott (the Black Horse) and another at Winterbourne Dauntsey (the Winterbourne Arms). DIRECTIONS From Salisbury: take the A30 London Road then left onto A338 to Marlborough and Winterbournes. Tanners Close is on the left as you enter 30mph limit. TannersTanners Close, Close, Winterbourne Winterbourne Earls, Earls, Salisbury Salisbury üüüüüüüüüüüüüüüüüüüüüüüüüüüüüü 7 TANNERS CLOSE MainMain House House = 1505= 1505 Sq Sq Ft/140 Ft/140 Sq Sq M M WINTERBOURNE EARLS, SALISBURY, WILTSHIRE, SP4 6PP W W Tanners Close,GarageGarage Winterbourne = 324= 324 Sq Sq Ft/30 Ft/30 Earls, Sq Sq M M Salisbury üüüüüüüüüüüüüüü TotalTotal = 1829= 1829 Sq Sq Ft/170 Ft/170 Sq Sq M M N N INTERNAL AREA Main House = 1505 Sq Ft/140 Sq M S S W Garage = 324 Sq Ft/30 Sq M Main House = 1505 Sq Ft/140 Sq M Total = 1829 Sq Ft/170 Sq M E E N S Garage = 324 Sq Ft/30 Sq M Total = 1829 Sq Ft/170 Sq M E TannersUtility Close,Utility Winterbourne Earls, Salisbury 2.37üüüüüüüüüüüüüüü2.37 x 1.66 x 1.66 7'9"7'9" x 5'5" x 5'5" Main House = 1505 Sq Ft/140 Sq M W Garage = 324 Sq Ft/30 Sq M UtilityTotal = 1829 Sq Ft/170 Sq M BedroomBedroom 1 1 N StudyStudy 2.37 x 1.66 3.913.91 x 3.71 x 3.71 S 2.362.36 x 2.29 x 2.29 7'9" x 5'5" 12'10"12'10" x 12'2" x 12'2" SittingSitting Room Room E BedroomBedroom 4 4 5.755.75 x 3.88 x 3.88 7'9"7'9" x 7'6" x 7'6" 3.503.50 x 3.02 x 3.02 18'10"18'10" x 12'9" x 12'9" Bedroom 1 11'6"11'6" x 9'11" x 9'11" Study 3.91 x 3.71 (Maximum)(Maximum) Utility 12'10" x 12'2" Sitting Room 2.36 x 2.29 2.37 x 1.66 Bedroom 4 5.75 x 3.88 7'9" x 7'6" 7'9" x 5'5" 3.50 x 3.02 18'10" x 12'9" GarageGarage Bedroom 1 11'6" x 9'11" Study 3.91 x 3.71 5.575.57 x 5.40 x 5.40 12'10" x 12'2" (Maximum) Sitting Room 2.36 x 2.29 A/CA/CBedroom 4 18'3"18'3" x 17'9" x 17'9" 5.75 x 3.88 7'9" x 7'6" 3.50 x 3.02 18'10" x 12'9" KitchenKitchen 11'6"Bedroom x Bedroom9'11" 3 3 3.443.44 x 3.08 x 3.08 (Maximum)3.493.49 x 2.84 x 2.84 Garage 11'3"11'3" x 10'1" x 10'1" 11'5"11'5" x 9'4"x 9'4" 5.57 x 5.40 Garage A/C (Maximum)(Maximum) 18'3" x 17'9" 5.57 x 5.40 A/C DiningDining Room Room18'3" x 17'9" Kitchen BedroomBedroom 2 2 Bedroom 3 3.44 x 3.08 Kitchen Bedroom 3 3.893.89 x 3.59 x 3.59 3.44 x 3.08 3.913.91 x 3.24 x 3.24 3.49 x 2.843.49 x 2.84 12'9"12'9" x 11'9" x 11'9" 11'3" x 10'1" 11'3" x 10'1" 12'10"12'10" x 10'8" x 10'8" 11'5" x 9'4" SillSill (Maximum)11'5" x 9'4" (Maximum)(Maximum) (Maximum) Dining Room Bedroom 2 3.89 x 3.59 3.91 x 3.24 Dining Room 12'9" x 11'9" Bedroom12'10" 2 x 10'8" Sill 3.89 x 3.59 (Maximum) 3.91 x 3.24 12'9" x 11'9" 12'10" x 10'8" Sill (Maximum) GroundGround Floor Floor Ground Floor FirstFirst Floor FloorFirst Floor Under the Property Misdescriptions Act 1991, these Particulars are a guide and act as information only. All details FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY - NOT TO SCALE are given in good faith and are believed to be correct at time of printing. WinkworthGround give no representation Floor as to The position & size of doors, windows, appliances andFirst other featuresFloor are approximate only. their accuracy and potential purchasers or tenants must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their correctness. No employee of Winkworth has authority to make or give any representation or warranty in relation to FORFOR ILLUSTRATIVE ILLUSTRATIVE© PURPOSESehouse. PURPOSES Unauthorised ONLY reproductionONLY - NOT - NOT prohibited. TO TO SCALE Drawing SCALE ref. dig/8255815/DMS this property. Photography, Plans & Particulars produced May 2016. TheThe position position & size& size of ofdoors, doors, windows, windows, appliances appliances and and other other features features are are approximate approximate only. only. © ©ehouse. ehouse. Unauthorised Unauthorised reproduction reproduction prohibited. prohibited. Drawing Drawing ref. ref. dig/8255815/DMS dig/8255815/DMS Winkworth Salisbury FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY - NOT TO SCALE The position & size of doors, windows, appliances and other features are approximate only. The Brewery House, 36 Milford Street, Salisbury SP1 2AP © ehouse. Unauthorised reproduction prohibited. Drawing ref. dig/8255815/DMS 01722 443000 | [email protected] winkworth.co.uk/salisbury See things differently..
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