The Sandringhams, Whaddon ***video Tour***
£315,000
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Bedrooms: 3
***WATCH THE VIDEO TOUR*** Situated in the sought-after village of Whaddon is this three-bedroom end-of-terrace house. The property boasts a well-presented and good-sized accommodation, with the benefits of off-street parking and a garage. The ground floor comprises a kitchen with integrated appliances, a sitting room with space for dedicated sitting and dining areas, and a cloakroom. Upstairs there are three well-proportioned bedrooms which are served by a family bathroom. The property offers a range of built-in storage solutions including wardrobes in two of the bedrooms. Externally, the plot enjoys a lovely frontage with a rockery garden home to a range of plants and mature shrubs. To the rear, the sliding door from the sitting room opens to an introductory patio with space for al fresco seating. This is set before an enclosed laid-to-lawn garden with a flower beds and greenery at its perimeter. The garden also has a side path which leads to a timber gate for access to the driveway and garage.
Approach
From Salisbury, head east on Southampton Road (A36) from College Roundabout for a mile and a half before turning right into Alderbury. Continue through the village for approximately two-and-a-half miles before turning right into The Sandringhams. Follow the road round to the left where the property will be on the left-hand side after a short distance.
Entrance Hall
Front door opens to the entrance hall with timber-effect laminate flooring. This gives access to the kitchen, sitting room, and the cloakroom, as well as the first-floor landing via the carpeted stairs.
Kitchen
9' 11'' x 8' 6'' (3.02m x 2.59m)
Continuation of the timber-effect flooring with window to the front aspect. Offers a range of high and low cabinet units with adjoining granite-effect worktops incorporating a stainless-steel sink basin, and surrounding Victorian-style splashback tiling. Integrated appliances include an oven with four-ring gas hob and extractor hood above. Offers space for a full-height fridge/freezer, a washing machine, and a slimline dishwasher. Houses the wall-mounted gas boiler for heating and hot water.
Sitting Room
15' 5'' x 15' 2'' (4.70m x 4.62m)
Further continuation of the timber-effect flooring with window and sliding patio door to the garden at the rear. Offers a central feature fireplace and an under-stair cupboard, and has space to have dedicated sitting and dining areas.
Cloakroom
Laminate flooring with window to the side. Offers a WC and a wash hand basin.
First Floor Landing
carpeted stairs from the entrance hall ascend to the first-floor landing. Gives access to the three bedrooms and the bathroom, as well as the roof space via loft hatch above.
Bedroom One
11' 1'' x 8' 4'' (3.38m x 2.54m)
Carpeted bedroom space with window to the rear, and a built-in wardrobe unit.
Bedroom Two
9' 4'' x 8' 4'' (2.84m x 2.54m)
Carpeted bedroom space with window to the front, and a built-in wardrobe unit.
Bedroom Three
8' 1'' x 6' 6'' (2.46m x 1.98m)
Carpeted bedroom space with window to the rear. Currently utilised as a home office/study space.
Bathroom
Tile-effect laminate flooring with window to the front aspect. Offers a bathtub with surrounding splashback tiling and shower facilities above, a WC, and a wash hand basin with countertop space above.
Garage
A single detached garden located to the rear of the plot. Access via the driveway with up-and-over door to the front.
Exterior
To the front there is a rockery garden home to a variety of flora and mature shrubs. This incorporates a path which leads to front door. To the rear, the sliding door from the sitting room opens to an introductory patio with space for al fresco seating. This is set before a laid-to-lawn garden with flower beds and greenery at its perimeter. A side path leads down to a timber gate at the rear for access to the driveway and garage which are situated at the rear of the plot, as well as convenient access to the front of the plot.
Location
Whaddon adjoins the village of Alderbury which lies on the southern outskirts of the medieval city of Salisbury near the New Forest National Park. Alderbury enjoys a friendly, sociable community with a range of local amenities including a village shop, Post Office, recreation area, public house, and village primary school. Its proximity to the New Forest National Park offers idyllic dog walking, cycling and wonderful scenery. Although in a delightful semi-rural location, Alderbury is ideally positioned for commuting, with easy access to Salisbury, Southampton and via the New Forest to Bournemouth. The cathedral city of Salisbury offers wider range amenities. These include, but are not limited to, supermarkets, high-street shops, bi-weekly markets, copious restaurants, pubs & bars, a theatre, the arts centre, a cinema and renowned state and private schools. These include Bishop Wordsworth’s, South Wilts Grammar School, Godolphin School, and Leehurst Swan. Salisbury train station offers direct commuter access into London Waterloo and out to the West Country.
Approach
From Salisbury, head east on Southampton Road (A36) from College Roundabout for a mile and a half before turning right into Alderbury. Continue through the village for approximately two-and-a-half miles before turning right into The Sandringhams. Follow the road round to the left where the property will be on the left-hand side after a short distance.
Entrance Hall
Front door opens to the entrance hall with timber-effect laminate flooring. This gives access to the kitchen, sitting room, and the cloakroom, as well as the first-floor landing via the carpeted stairs.
Kitchen
9' 11'' x 8' 6'' (3.02m x 2.59m)
Continuation of the timber-effect flooring with window to the front aspect. Offers a range of high and low cabinet units with adjoining granite-effect worktops incorporating a stainless-steel sink basin, and surrounding Victorian-style splashback tiling. Integrated appliances include an oven with four-ring gas hob and extractor hood above. Offers space for a full-height fridge/freezer, a washing machine, and a slimline dishwasher. Houses the wall-mounted gas boiler for heating and hot water.
Sitting Room
15' 5'' x 15' 2'' (4.70m x 4.62m)
Further continuation of the timber-effect flooring with window and sliding patio door to the garden at the rear. Offers a central feature fireplace and an under-stair cupboard, and has space to have dedicated sitting and dining areas.
Cloakroom
Laminate flooring with window to the side. Offers a WC and a wash hand basin.
First Floor Landing
carpeted stairs from the entrance hall ascend to the first-floor landing. Gives access to the three bedrooms and the bathroom, as well as the roof space via loft hatch above.
Bedroom One
11' 1'' x 8' 4'' (3.38m x 2.54m)
Carpeted bedroom space with window to the rear, and a built-in wardrobe unit.
Bedroom Two
9' 4'' x 8' 4'' (2.84m x 2.54m)
Carpeted bedroom space with window to the front, and a built-in wardrobe unit.
Bedroom Three
8' 1'' x 6' 6'' (2.46m x 1.98m)
Carpeted bedroom space with window to the rear. Currently utilised as a home office/study space.
Bathroom
Tile-effect laminate flooring with window to the front aspect. Offers a bathtub with surrounding splashback tiling and shower facilities above, a WC, and a wash hand basin with countertop space above.
Garage
A single detached garden located to the rear of the plot. Access via the driveway with up-and-over door to the front.
Exterior
To the front there is a rockery garden home to a variety of flora and mature shrubs. This incorporates a path which leads to front door. To the rear, the sliding door from the sitting room opens to an introductory patio with space for al fresco seating. This is set before a laid-to-lawn garden with flower beds and greenery at its perimeter. A side path leads down to a timber gate at the rear for access to the driveway and garage which are situated at the rear of the plot, as well as convenient access to the front of the plot.
Location
Whaddon adjoins the village of Alderbury which lies on the southern outskirts of the medieval city of Salisbury near the New Forest National Park. Alderbury enjoys a friendly, sociable community with a range of local amenities including a village shop, Post Office, recreation area, public house, and village primary school. Its proximity to the New Forest National Park offers idyllic dog walking, cycling and wonderful scenery. Although in a delightful semi-rural location, Alderbury is ideally positioned for commuting, with easy access to Salisbury, Southampton and via the New Forest to Bournemouth. The cathedral city of Salisbury offers wider range amenities. These include, but are not limited to, supermarkets, high-street shops, bi-weekly markets, copious restaurants, pubs & bars, a theatre, the arts centre, a cinema and renowned state and private schools. These include Bishop Wordsworth’s, South Wilts Grammar School, Godolphin School, and Leehurst Swan. Salisbury train station offers direct commuter access into London Waterloo and out to the West Country.
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