Description
Set in grounds of just under three quarters of an acre, and magnificently positioned in an elevated location overlooking the City, Ridge House offers all the benefits of City living but with the feel of a rural oasis, away from the hubbub.
A splendid opportunity to purchase this detached period house which has been substantially remodelled and completely refurbished within the last few years. Originally built in 1934 of brick and part rendered elevations under a tile roof. The present owners set about updating the house over the last few years, and have now created a stunning family home whilst retaining many of the original period features, including fireplaces and the original panelled walls.
On entering the home you are led into the entrance hall which is of a good size and with the aforementioned panelled walls. To the left is the fantastic triple aspect living room with a new log burning stove and enjoying amazing views over the City. From the entrance a hall, you are then led into the stunning, newly remodelled kitchen/dining/living room, along with a utility room and cloakroom/shower room. The kitchen is truly a ‘heart of the home’ space with hand-made bespoke units and a central island with quartz worktops.
From the entrance hall, stairs lead to the first floor where there are five bedrooms and a family bathroom with a separate W.C. The feeling of light is amazing and the views across the City make this an exceptional house.
Properties of this calibre and location seldom come to the market in the City and we thoroughly recommend a viewing at your earliest opportunity.
Outside
The house is set in extensive gardens and grounds of just under three quarters of an acre. There is a private driveway owned by the house leading from Dorset Road down to a large brick pavioured parking area adjacent to the triple garage. Attached to the garage, and separate to the main house, is The Nook which is currently used as a home office, as well as having an additional double bedroom and en-suite bathroom. This could be further developed as an annexe (subject to the usual consents). On the southern side there is an extensive area of lawn with a summer house and lovely views of the Cathedral spire. On the western side there are sloping terraced gardens leading down to pedestrian access to Queensberry Road and on the northern side there is a further area of lawn with trees, shrubs and an attractive terraced seating area. At the top of the driveway there is a locked private gate which gives access to the Bishopdown Country Park & Wildlife Reserve, which is popular for children and dog walking.
Situation
The property is located in an elevated position at the end of Queensberry Road and is within easy reach of Victoria Park, South Wilts grammar school and the Co-op general store on Castle Road where there is also a good bus service. There is also a first class primary school at St Marks which is within easy walking distance.
The centre of the city is approximately three quarters of a mile away within a short walk and located close to amenities including a Waitrose supermarket, leisure centre and Victoria Park, with its tennis courts and coffee bar. Salisbury city centre has regionally recognised retail, cultural and educational establishments, as well as a range of award-winning restaurants and bars. The property is within walking distance of these along the river walk as well as being in a prime position to reach an excellent selection of educational establishments.
Salisbury train station offers direct links to London Waterloo in 83 minutes, while Southampton Airport (24 miles) offers daily flights to a number of national and international destinations. The A303 provides access to the south west and additionally London via the M3.
A splendid opportunity to purchase this detached period house which has been substantially remodelled and completely refurbished within the last few years. Originally built in 1934 of brick and part rendered elevations under a tile roof. The present owners set about updating the house over the last few years, and have now created a stunning family home whilst retaining many of the original period features, including fireplaces and the original panelled walls.
On entering the home you are led into the entrance hall which is of a good size and with the aforementioned panelled walls. To the left is the fantastic triple aspect living room with a new log burning stove and enjoying amazing views over the City. From the entrance a hall, you are then led into the stunning, newly remodelled kitchen/dining/living room, along with a utility room and cloakroom/shower room. The kitchen is truly a ‘heart of the home’ space with hand-made bespoke units and a central island with quartz worktops.
From the entrance hall, stairs lead to the first floor where there are five bedrooms and a family bathroom with a separate W.C. The feeling of light is amazing and the views across the City make this an exceptional house.
Properties of this calibre and location seldom come to the market in the City and we thoroughly recommend a viewing at your earliest opportunity.
Outside
The house is set in extensive gardens and grounds of just under three quarters of an acre. There is a private driveway owned by the house leading from Dorset Road down to a large brick pavioured parking area adjacent to the triple garage. Attached to the garage, and separate to the main house, is The Nook which is currently used as a home office, as well as having an additional double bedroom and en-suite bathroom. This could be further developed as an annexe (subject to the usual consents). On the southern side there is an extensive area of lawn with a summer house and lovely views of the Cathedral spire. On the western side there are sloping terraced gardens leading down to pedestrian access to Queensberry Road and on the northern side there is a further area of lawn with trees, shrubs and an attractive terraced seating area. At the top of the driveway there is a locked private gate which gives access to the Bishopdown Country Park & Wildlife Reserve, which is popular for children and dog walking.
Situation
The property is located in an elevated position at the end of Queensberry Road and is within easy reach of Victoria Park, South Wilts grammar school and the Co-op general store on Castle Road where there is also a good bus service. There is also a first class primary school at St Marks which is within easy walking distance.
The centre of the city is approximately three quarters of a mile away within a short walk and located close to amenities including a Waitrose supermarket, leisure centre and Victoria Park, with its tennis courts and coffee bar. Salisbury city centre has regionally recognised retail, cultural and educational establishments, as well as a range of award-winning restaurants and bars. The property is within walking distance of these along the river walk as well as being in a prime position to reach an excellent selection of educational establishments.
Salisbury train station offers direct links to London Waterloo in 83 minutes, while Southampton Airport (24 miles) offers daily flights to a number of national and international destinations. The A303 provides access to the south west and additionally London via the M3.