Semi-detached house for sale in SP2, 4 Bedroom

, , UK

Quick Summary

Property Type:
Semi-detached house
Status:
For sale
Price
£ 329,950
Beds:
4
Baths:
2
County
Town
Outcode
SP2
Location
Wilton Hill, The Avenue, Wilton SP2
Marketed By:
Redrow - Wilton Hill
Posted
2018-09-25
SP2 Rating:





More Info?
Please contact Redrow - Wilton Hill on 01722 515883 or Request Details

Property Description

The Kenilworth
Carefully considered design elevates this three storey home above its townhouse rivals. With spacious, open plan living areas typical of the Heritage Collection on the ground floor, four bedrooms are then sprawled across the two upper floors, providing ample living space. The spacious rooms reach their peak in the exceptional second floor master suite, which is so much more than just a bedroom with its luxurious en-suite bathroom and beautiful views to the front and back gardens.

With stunning exteriors that hark back to the bygone age of the Arts and Crafts movement, The Kenilworth has a grand, commanding presence from the outside. Yet once inside, modernity is at the heart of the property. The most chic décor and contemporary appliances combine to make a home that is perfect for 21st century family life.

Wilton Hill - About the development:
Situated just outside of Salisbury, Wilton is a quaint town with fantastic links throughout the southern counties. Not far from Southampton, Andover and just 2 hours from Central London, this is a wonderful town with a great community spirit. Surrounded by the Wiltshire countryside, Wilton offers a beautiful country setting yet with all the amenities you could wish for. From great local schools to relaxed local bars, there is certainly something for everyone in this peaceful village.

And our New Heritage Collection properties reflect this variety. With our homes, you are truly offered the best of both worlds. By combining architecture that has been inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement, with airy and open plan living spaces, we create homes that are truly centred around family living. Whether you are a family looking to settle down or just starting out, discover your perfect home with Redrow.

Help to Buy

With the new Government backed Help to Buy scheme you can move on up and move on in to a Redrow home with as little as a 5% deposit.

Who is it for?
The new Help to Buy scheme is available to anyone looking to buy a new Redrow home in England.

How does this work?
• You will only need a 5% deposit
• The Government will lend you up to 20% of the value of your property through an equity loan
• The loan is interest free for 5 years and can be repaid anytime or on the sale of your home
• You can move into a Redrow home up to the value of £600,000
• You will qualify for some of the best mortgage rates available as you only require a 75% mortgage

Local Information

Leisure
Take a step back in time at Wilton House, with 21 acres of magnificent landscaped gardens around the classic 17th century country house, or go further back into the mists of time with a trip to Stonehenge, just 11 miles away. For countryside you’ll be spoiled for choice, with the New Forest right on your doorstep and the extensive South Downs National Park not far away.

For sport, visit Five Rivers Leisure Centre in Salisbury or try Salisbury Lawn Tennis Club. The city also has rugby union and football teams. Salisbury and South Wiltshire Golf Club has an excellent course, or you can hone your skills at Salisbury Driving range.

For a touch of culture, try Salisbury Playhouse or Salisbury Studio Theatre, or take in the latest releases at the Odeon Salisbury.

Shopping
Wilton has a Co-Operative store for all your essentials, with Sainsburys, Tesco Extra and Lidl supermarkets all to be found in nearby Salisbury. Wilton also has an historic weekly market, held every Thursday in the market place, offering fresh local produce from Wiltshire farms, just as it has for hundreds of years.

Wilton Shopping Village offers a good selection of interesting shops set around a delightful old courtyard, while Fisherton Mill is one of the largest independent art galleries in the South.

Nearby Salisbury offers a wide range of shopping, including Old George Mall, Bourne Retail Park and the Maltings, a delightful riverside shopping area packed with charm and character.

Dining
As you would expect from such a delightful rural location, there are plenty of friendly, welcoming inns and pubs around the area, all offering excellent food. Try the Bell Inn, the Greyhound, the Pembroke Arms or the Wheatsheaf all in Wilton, or head into Salisbury for an even wider choice. Salisbury is also home to a huge variety of restaurants, with something for every taste and budget.

The restaurant at the Wilton Shopping Village, situated within the large Edinburgh Woollen Mills store, is also a popular place to meet friends and enjoy a bite to eat.

Amenities
Wilton is a thriving market town with its own health centre and dental practice, both centrally and conveniently placed within easy reach of the development. Wilton Health Centre is located in the Marketplace in the centre of townwith dental services to be found at Wilton Dental Practice.

Transport
Wilton is located on the main A35 Salisbury Road, just over three miles from the city. The A35 then continues toward the M27, reaching Southampton in just 27 miles, and Portsmouth in just 46 miles. Bristol is just over 50 miles by road, with Winchester just 35 miles and London around 95 miles.

Rail links from Salisbury Station can take you to London in just an hour and a half in peak times, with Southampton just 35 minutes away and Bristol or Portsmouth both around an hour and a quarter. Flights can be found at Southampton, Bristol or Bournemouth airports.

Education
Wilton offers a choice of primary schools, including Wilton and Barford Church of England Primary and Woodlands County Primary, while nearby Salisbury provides an excellent selection of secondary schools.

Pupils can choose from nearby Sarum Academy, as well as single sex selective grammar schools, South Wiltshire Grammar School for Girls and Bishop Wordsworth for the boys. For private education, the historic Salisbury Cathedral School has a reputation that goes back almost a thousand years to 1091. The school caters for children from 3 to 13 with both boarders and day pupils.

Marketing Suite
Please call to arrange a viewing.

*nb – Please check with the sales adviser that Help to Buy is available on this property as build completion dates do effect eligibility*

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