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Drews of Dinton DREWS OF DINTON DINTON, WILTSHIRE A Versatile Mixed Use Site Offering Further Potential (S.T.P), Situated Within Easy Reach Of Salisbury & The A303 SITUATION Wilton 4 miles (A36), Wylye (A303) 5 miles, Tisbury 6 miles, Salisbury 8 miles, Shaftesbury 16 miles, London 98 miles Mainline Train Service: Tisbury to London/Waterloo 110 minutes N Stoney Meadow, Dinton, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP3 5EL International Airports: Bournemouth International Airport 36 miles, Approximate Gross External Area :- 187 sq m / 2017 sq ft W Southampton 32 miles E Approximate Gross Internal Area :- 161 sq m / 1730 sq ft N StoneyS Meadow, Dinton, Salisbury,Utility, Garage Wiltshire and Workshop SP3 5EL Approximate Gross Internal Area :- 65 sq m / 700 sq ft Drews is situated approximately 1 mile east of the popular village Approximate Gross External Area :- 187 sq m / 2017 sq ft of Dinton and enjoys an attractive rural setting with direct access W E Approximate Gross InternalIn Area :- 161 sq m / 1730 sq ft from Hindon Road (B3089). The property benefits from excellent S Utility,Ground Garage and Floor Workshop Approximate Gross Internal Area :- 65 sq m / 700 sq ft First Floor communication links with the A303 to the north linking London & Kitchen/ T N Stoney Meadow, Dinton, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP3 5EL the West Country. The Cathedral City of Salisbury lies within easy In Breakfast Room Dn Ground Floor Approximate Gross External Area :- 187 sq m / 2017 sq ft 6.40 x 3.65 First Floor reach to the east with the market town of Shaftesbury to the south W Kitchen/ E Approximate Gross Internal Area :- 161 sq m / 1730 sq ft 21'0 x 12'0 Garage T Breakfast Room Up west. 4.80 x 3.04 Dn S Utility, Garage and Workshop6.40 x 3.65Approximate Gross Internal Area :- 65 sq m / 700 sq ft SittingUp Room 21'0 x 12'0 Garage Utility 15'9 x 10'0 4.80 x 3.04 Bedroom 2 Mainline rail services are available from Tisbury & Salisbury. In 5.45 x 4.12 6.11 x 2.37 Utility 15'9 x 10'0 4.40 x 3.65 Bedroom 1 Sitting Room 17'11 x 13'6 20'1 x 7'9 Bedroom 2 Ground5.45 x 4.12 Floor 6.11 x 2.37 First Floor Garage/ Bedroom 1 14'5 x 12'0 Bedroom 3 4.33 x 3.35 Kitchen/ Dining Room 4.40 x 3.65 T Education There is an excellent range of schools in the Salisbury 17'11 x 13'6 20'1 x 7'9 Garage/ BedroomWorkshop 3 4.33 x 3.35 3.65 x 3.29 14'2 x 11'0 Dining Room Breakfast Room 4.24 x 3.77 14'5 x 12'0 B Workshop Dn 3.65 x 3.299.36 x 3.48 14'2 x 11'0 12'0 x 10'10 area including Bishop Wordsworth and South Wilts Grammar 4.24 x 3.77 6.40 x 3.65 B 13'11 x 12'4 9.36 x 3.48 12'0 x 10'10 13'11 x 12'4 21'0 x 12'0 Garage 30'9 x 11'5 Up 30'9 x 11'5 Schools, plus a host of private schools including: Godolphin, 4.80 x 3.04 Utility 15'9 x 10'0 Chafyn Grove and Cathedral School with Dauntsey’s to the Sitting Room Bedroom 2 6.11 x 2.37 5.45 x 4.12 4.40 x 3.65 Bedroom 1 north, Warminster north west and St Mary’s and Port Regis near 17'11 x 13'6 20'1 x 7'9 Garage/ Bedroom 3 4.33 x 3.35 Dining Room 14'5 x 12'0 Workshop 3.65 x 3.29 14'2 x 11'0 Shaftesbury south west. Dinton village has its own pre-school and 4.24 x 3.77 B 9.36 x 3.48 12'0 x 10'10 13'11 x 12'4 a primary, St Marys CofE. Further details for independents can Conservatory 30'9 x 11'5 be obtained from isc.co.uk. More comprehensive state school 5.19 x 3.69 Conservatory 17'0 x 12'1 information can be obtained via the local authority at wilts.gov.uk. 5.19 x 3.69 PRODUCED FOR FOX GRANT 2017 17'0 x 12'1 This illustration is for identification purposes only. Measured & drawn in accordance with RICS guidelines. PRODUCED FOR FOX GRANT 2017 Not drawn to scale, unless stated. Dimensions shown are to the nearest 7.5 cm / 3" and are through cupboard / Local Facilities Dinton provides a good range of local facilities wardrobes to wall surfaces where possible or where indicated by arrow heads. Whilst every care is taken in the preparation of this plan, please check all dimensions shapes & compass bearings before making any decisions Conservatory reliant upon them. This illustration is for identification purposes only. Measured & drawn in accordance with RICS guidelines. including a primary school, village hall, public house, National 5.19 x 3.69 Not drawn to scale, unless stated. Dimensions shown are to the nearest 7.5 cm / 3" and are through cupboard / 17'0 x 12'1 wardrobes to wall surfaces where possible or where indicated by arrow heads. Whilst every care is taken in the Trust Philipps House and recreation ground with a more PRODUCED FOR FOX GRANT preparation 2017 of this plan, please check all dimensions shapes & compass bearings before making any decisions reliant upon them. comprehensive range of shopping and cultural facilities available This illustration is for identification purposes only. Measured & drawn in accordance with RICS guidelines. Not drawn to scale, unless stated. Dimensions shown are to the nearest 7.5 cm / 3" and are through cupboard / in Salisbury. Good walking and cycling opportunities are available wardrobes to wall surfaces where possible or where indicated by arrow heads. Whilst every care is taken in the preparation of this plan, please check all dimensions shapes & compass bearings before making any decisions from the property into the surrounding countryside with ready reliant upon them. access onto an excellent network of footpaths and The Cranborne Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Golf can be enjoyed at Salisbury, Rushmore and Motcombe with water sports available along the south coast. Fishing is available by licence on The River Lot A Lot A Nadder with horse racing at Salisbury and Wincanton. See www. visitwiltshire.co.uk for more details. Lot A STONEY MEADOW Set back from Hindon Road and approached over a private tarmac drive, Stoney Meadow is an attractive residential smallholding offering further potential. The property comprises a detached 3 bedroom family home with an adjoining 2 acre paddock and versatile yard to the rear. Constructed in 1957 of brick elevations under a tiled roof, the property currently offers 2,017ft² of well-presented accommodation arranged over 2 floors, with scope to enlarge further subject to obtaining the necessary consents. Outside there is ample parking for 2/3 cars on the drive with extensive lawned gardens to the front and rear. The property does benefit from a second right of access to the west which leads to a large yard with open fronted barns to the south, offering income/planning potential for equestrian facilities (Subject to planning). To the east of the house lies a 2.3 acre paddock, laid to permanent pasture with access from the yard. The accommodation comprises: • Kitchen/breakfast room • Sitting room with conservatory • Dining room • Master bedroom with en-suite • Bedroom 2 with en-suite • Bedroom 3 • Utility/W.C • Double garage/workshop • Yard with open barns offering 13 storage bays • 2.3 acre paddock with dew pond • Potential to extend to further accommodation (Subject to planning) • In all Lot A comprises 3.2 Acres LOT B DREWS OF DINTON Accessed from Hindon Road, Drews Of Dinton is a versatile mixed use site which has been used for the sale, repair and storage of agricultural machinery for in excess of 50 years. 0m 25m 50m 75m Now offered with vacant possession, the site extends to some Ordnance Survey © Crown Copyright 2017. All rights reserved. Licence number 100022432. Plotted Scale - 1:1500 1.1 acres, offering 10,500 ft2 of buildings and comprises the following: AGENT’S NOTES Lot B • Showroom The Agents and their clients give notice that: 1. They have no authority to make or give any • Offices representations or warranties in relation to the property. 2. These particulars have been prepared in good faith to give a fair overall view of the property, do not form any part of an offer or • Machinery workshops contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 3. Any areas, • Open fronted barn offering 8 storage bays 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 • Yard necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and The Agents have not tested any • Customer parking services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. Plans, Areas and Schedules These are based on the Ordnance Survey and are for reference only. Any error or mis-statement shall not annul the sale or entitle either party to LOT C YARD compensation in respect thereof. Town & Country Planning The property is sold subject to any development plans, tree preservation orders, ancient monument orders, town planning schedules and resolutions, Lying to the north of the property is a yard which has been used which may or may not come into force.
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