From Salisbury, travel north along London Road (A30) from St. Mark's Roundabout. After a mile, turn left at the Bishopdown Farm Roundabout onto St. Thomas's Way where the property will be on the right-hand side after about half-a-mile.
Front door opens to the carpeted entrance hall with space for storing and coats. Gives access to the sitting room, kitchen, study, utility room, and the cloakroom, as well as the first-floor landing via the carpeted stairs.
Tiled flooring with window to the rear. Offers a range of high and low cabinet units with adjoining timber-effect worktops incorporating a one-and-a-quarter ceramic sink basin with drainer unit, and surrounding splashback tiling. Integrated appliances include a wall-mounted oven and grill with separate gas hob and extractor hood above. Offers space for an under-counter fridge and a dishwasher. Has space for a central table and chairs and flows through to the dining room.
Tiled flooring with door to the side. Offers additional cabinet space with adjoining worktop incorporating a stainless-steel sink sink basin with drainer unit and surrounding splashback tiling. Offers space for a washing machine and a tumble dryer. Houses the wall-mounted gas boiler for heating and hot water.
Carpeted reception room space with window bay to the rear.
Carpeted reception room space with window bay to the front, a central fireplace with mantelpiece above, and double doors to the conservatory at the rear.
Carpeted conservatory with double doors to the garden at the rear.
A carpeted study/home office space with window to the front. Currently fitted with a range of storage and shelving.
Tiled flooring with window to the side. Offers a WC and a wash hand basin.
Carpeted stairs from the entrance hall ascend to the first-floor landing with window to the front. Gives access to the four bedrooms and the shower room, as well as the roof space via loft hatch above.
Carpeted bedroom space with window to the rear. Offers a range of built-in wardrobes, and access to the en-suite.
Laminate flooring with window to the rear. Offers a bathtub with surrounding splashback tiling, a separate shower cubicle, WC with concealed cistern, and a wash hand basin with adjacent countertop.
Carpeted bedroom space with window to the rear aspect, and a built-in wardrobe.
Carpeted bedroom space with window to the front aspect.
Carpeted bedroom space with window to the front aspect. Currently utilised as a home office/study space.
Laminate flooring with window to the side. Offers a large shower cubicle with surrounding splashback tiling, a WC with concealed cistern, and a wash hand basin with adjoining countertop.
Detached double garage with two up-and-over doors to the front. Also has a side door for convenience pedestrian access.
To the front, the plot is introduced by a driveway with space for two cars. This is set before the double garage and flows onto a front courtyard with paths connecting to the front door and the side passage, and offers space for displaying potted plants and other garden ornaments. To the doors from the conservatory open onto a shingle area with space for al fresco seating. Adjacent is a lawn space with greenery and flora at its perimeter. There is also a patio for additional seating, and access to the front of the plot via the side.
Hampton Park is a popular estate situated on the northern outskirts of Salisbury. The property is situated within a quiet, and peaceful location with nearby facilities including bus stop offering a regular bus service, a restaurant, Premier Inn hotel, local shop, dentist, pharmacy, fitness centre, Greentrees Infant and Junior school with an outstanding Ofsted rating, a doctor’s surgery and a number of children playing areas. The historical cathedral City of Salisbury offers an extensive range of further amenities. These include, but are not limited to, high-street shops, supermarkets, cafes, copious restaurants, pubs & bars, ample leisure facilities including gyms and leisure facilities, and a great range of schooling. These include South Wilts Grammar School, Bishop Wordsworth's School, Godolphin boarding school, and Leehurst Swan. Additionally, Salisbury and the surrounding areas have great commuter links to London Waterloo and the West Country via the train station. The area is also well connected for good road links down to the coastal cities of Southampton and Bournemouth, and into the New Forest.