Scrolling through houses on Rightmove is a great pastime. From looking over mansions to county estates and beach getaways to a cabin in the woods, there’s a dream home out there for every personality.

Whether you’re planning on buying or not, having a nosey at the houses is good fun.

If you have a spare £1million on you then Rightmove may have the property for you in the Salisbury area.

Located in Stratford Road, the house has five bedrooms, three bathrooms and has parking space for several cars.

Salisbury Journal: The view from the house (Rightmove)The view from the house (Rightmove) (Image: Rightmove)

Take a look inside the property

The property is located in a quiet and exclusive cul-de-sac and has far-reaching views to some water-meadows.

It was built in 2017 with a period style, being described as "nicely proportioned" on its Rightmove page and having plenty of light-filled rooms.

Upon entering the property you can access a large kitchen/dining room, living room, study and bathroom.

Salisbury Journal: The kitchen area of the property (Rightmove)The kitchen area of the property (Rightmove) (Image: Rightmove)

A utility room and family room can be entered through the kitchen/diner also.

The kitchen has a central island, a range of shaker-style cupboards under quartz work surfaces and integrated appliances, including a gas hob, double oven, fridge/freezer and dishwasher.

Meanwhile, the adjacent, dual-aspect, drawing room has a fireplace with a wood-burning stove.

Upstairs you can find all five bedrooms with a family bathroom, plus two en suites.

Salisbury Journal: One of the bathrooms (Rightmove)One of the bathrooms (Rightmove) (Image: Rightmove)

The principal bedroom has French doors to a Juliette balcony which offers far reaching views.

Externally there is a gravel parking area for several cars, separated from the house by a low run of box hedging.


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Also there is access to the back garden on both sides of the property, with an area of stone paving housing a greenhouse, timber storage unit and log store.

Salisbury Journal: The garden (Rightmove)The garden (Rightmove) (Image: Rightmove)

A spacious terrace spans the width of the house at the back, giving way to the garden, which is predominantly laid to lawn.

You can find a Summer house in the garden, which could be used as a home office if it had power, which you can access through a stone path across the lawn.

See the full listing on the Rightmove website here.