Logan House, Old Blandford Road, Salisbury, Wiltshire
£1,350,000
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Bedrooms: 6
Beautifully presented throughout
Large family house of over 3000 sq ft
Large gardens of about 0.87 acres
2 reception rooms
Kitchen/breakfast room
6 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms
Outbuilding, currently used as an office but potential annexe
Logan House is an attractive and beautifully maintained detached 1930s residence with a separate studio/office. A welcoming reception hall gives access to the flexible ground floor accommodation which briefly comprises a cloakroom, a spacious triple aspect sitting/dining room with fireplace and opens out on to the rear garden, and a well-proportioned neighbouring kitchen/breakfast room. The kitchen area incorporates a range of fitted units with worktops and modern integrated appliances and opens into a useful utility and boot room with side access.
The first floor boasts a substantial dual aspect main bedroom with a range of built-in storage and an en suite shower room, two further rear aspect bedrooms, one side aspect bedroom, together with a good-sized family bathroom. There are the two remaining well-proportioned bedrooms, shower room and study area situated on the second floor.
The studio/office is positioned to the side of Logan House in the rear garden. It is currently being used as an office however has the capacity to be converted in to a fully functional annex space.
Logan House is situated at the edge of Salisbury in peaceful location close to the Salisbury District Hospital. The city centre of Salisbury is only 1.4 miles from the property and provides an excellent range of independent and High Street shops, restaurants and leisure facilities.
Communications in the area are excellent with easy links to the M27 and the A303 providing a link to the M3, M25 and London or the West Country. Salisbury station offers a mainline railway service to London Waterloo taking from 90 minutes. The area is renowned for its excellent variety of field sports with racing at Salisbury and Wincanton, golf at Rushmore and South West Wilts and a range of water sports on the nearby south coast.
There are a number of state schools within easy reach including Harnham Infants' School, Harnham C of E Controlled Junior School and the Grammar Schools for both boys and girls both with Outstanding Ofsted rating. There are a number of noteworthy independent schools including Salisbury Cathedral School, Godolphin, Chafyn Grove and Leehurst Swan.
Set within a good-sized plot (0.87 acre), Logan House is approached via a substantial bricked driveway offering off road parking for several cars that also gives access to the detached double garage and wooden framed car port. The large south facing garden is a particular feature of this property and features a large raised paved terrace covered with a developing vine, ideal for entertaining and al fresco dining, with stone steps leading down to a gravelled area with a beautiful water feature. Beyond this are areas of level lawn interspersed with mature flowerbeds opening into a wooded area. Within the woods is a fantastic treehouse and hidden grotto with power and heating, perfect for winter dining. A walled vegetable garden and picturesque pond with gazebo finish off this superb garden. The whole is surrounded by mature shrubs and trees, lending privacy to the setting.
Large family house of over 3000 sq ft
Large gardens of about 0.87 acres
2 reception rooms
Kitchen/breakfast room
6 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms
Outbuilding, currently used as an office but potential annexe
Logan House is an attractive and beautifully maintained detached 1930s residence with a separate studio/office. A welcoming reception hall gives access to the flexible ground floor accommodation which briefly comprises a cloakroom, a spacious triple aspect sitting/dining room with fireplace and opens out on to the rear garden, and a well-proportioned neighbouring kitchen/breakfast room. The kitchen area incorporates a range of fitted units with worktops and modern integrated appliances and opens into a useful utility and boot room with side access.
The first floor boasts a substantial dual aspect main bedroom with a range of built-in storage and an en suite shower room, two further rear aspect bedrooms, one side aspect bedroom, together with a good-sized family bathroom. There are the two remaining well-proportioned bedrooms, shower room and study area situated on the second floor.
The studio/office is positioned to the side of Logan House in the rear garden. It is currently being used as an office however has the capacity to be converted in to a fully functional annex space.
Logan House is situated at the edge of Salisbury in peaceful location close to the Salisbury District Hospital. The city centre of Salisbury is only 1.4 miles from the property and provides an excellent range of independent and High Street shops, restaurants and leisure facilities.
Communications in the area are excellent with easy links to the M27 and the A303 providing a link to the M3, M25 and London or the West Country. Salisbury station offers a mainline railway service to London Waterloo taking from 90 minutes. The area is renowned for its excellent variety of field sports with racing at Salisbury and Wincanton, golf at Rushmore and South West Wilts and a range of water sports on the nearby south coast.
There are a number of state schools within easy reach including Harnham Infants' School, Harnham C of E Controlled Junior School and the Grammar Schools for both boys and girls both with Outstanding Ofsted rating. There are a number of noteworthy independent schools including Salisbury Cathedral School, Godolphin, Chafyn Grove and Leehurst Swan.
Set within a good-sized plot (0.87 acre), Logan House is approached via a substantial bricked driveway offering off road parking for several cars that also gives access to the detached double garage and wooden framed car port. The large south facing garden is a particular feature of this property and features a large raised paved terrace covered with a developing vine, ideal for entertaining and al fresco dining, with stone steps leading down to a gravelled area with a beautiful water feature. Beyond this are areas of level lawn interspersed with mature flowerbeds opening into a wooded area. Within the woods is a fantastic treehouse and hidden grotto with power and heating, perfect for winter dining. A walled vegetable garden and picturesque pond with gazebo finish off this superb garden. The whole is surrounded by mature shrubs and trees, lending privacy to the setting.
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