A Victorian former vicarage in Winterbourne Earls is poised to become someone’s new home.
The home, which formerly served as the vicarage for St Michael’s Church, is being marketed by Savills of Salisbury for £1,725,000.
The house, built in 1863, featuring 3,907 square feet of living space over three floors, is approached by a gravel driveway with a gate.
The entrance hall has internal doors with the original tiled floor and leads to all the principal rooms. The drawing room has a large bay window, fireplace and French doors leading to the conservatory.
The dining room is adjacent and shares similar proportions with a matching bay window looking out to the front of the house. The library offers built-in alcove bookcases, a woodburning stove surrounded by a marble mantelpiece and dual aspect windows overlooking the garden.
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The kitchen, which has been extended to include a breakfast room, features a gas Aga, an electric oven and hob for the summer months and a large butler sink.
The landing on the first floor leads to four double bedrooms. The main bedroom features an ensuite with a bath, separate walk-in shower, sink and WC. Another bedroom has an ensuite with a shower, sink and WC.
The second floor features two additional bedrooms.
Outside, the grounds feature a coach house and stable with a three-bay garage, a former scouts hut now used as a garden shed, a tennis court, a croquet lawn and gardens decorated with native hedges and a selection of fruit trees.
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