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Oak Ash Green, Wilton, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP2

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Detached

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

4

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Description

The Paddock is a truly exceptional family home in Wilton, being brought to the market for the first time since it was built. It has been beautifully maintained by the current owner to provide the most impressive home.
The property comprises a generous entrance hall with engineered oak flooring, a study, and a WC off. Continuing from the hallway is the dining room, with a feature fireplace and bay window, and double doors opening into an extended sitting room over 15m in length. This area flows beautifully to the outside, with bifolding doors opening out to the patio, creating the most wonderful entertaining space.
A kitchen/breakfast room, again with bifolding doors, leads out onto the patio. The utility room gives access into an integrated double garage.
Stairs rise to the first floor, where on the first landing a quiet area for reading can be found. There are two double bedrooms, both with ensuite facilities and fitted wardrobes, a third double bedroom, a recently upgraded family bathroom with matching suite, and the principal bedroom. This bedroom benefits from a floor-to-ceiling feature window overlooking the rear garden, allowing a good amount of natural light to fill the room.
Outside, there is a separate double garage with electric roller doors and side entrance leading through the garage to a hallway with stairs rising to an open-plan, light and bright studio which has a number of uses. Adjoining this is a further workshop. This double garage and workshop area is enclosed with a high brick wall and wooden double gates.
The property is approached through brick pillars and is enclosed with high hedging and a block-paved driveway offering ample off-road parking for a number of vehicles. The garden is of particular note—south-west facing, enclosed with hedging and fencing, and offering a high degree of privacy. There is a large patio area, and the garden is mainly laid to lawn with a split terrace. A particular highlight is the most attractive water feature. The garden is beautifully landscaped and offers a glorious outside entertaining space, as well as areas for quiet enjoyment and al fresco dining.

Location:
Situated a short distance from the centre of this historic market town, within walking distance of all local facilities. Wilton, the former ancient capital of Wessex, is renowned for being the current home of the Earl of Pembroke and his family residence, Wilton House and its Italianate church.
The town gained international recognition through its carpet weaving and the transformation of the Wilton carpet factory into a well-equipped shopping centre. While preserving much of its history and character, Wilton caters to modern shoppers with ample parking and amenities. The town features a market, a variety of shopping facilities, and noteworthy independent shops, including an excellent bakery, hardware store, florist, a selection of cafes, and public transport links to Salisbury. Additionally, Wilton has a park-and-ride facility located on the town's outskirts.
For those with outdoor interests, the area offers superb cycling, local walking routes, riding stables and regular events at Salisbury racecourse.
From Salisbury continue via the A36 to Wilton and at the crossroads in the centre, turn right onto North Street.

Directions:
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From Salisbury, leave the city centre via Castle Street and at the roundabout on the ring road, take the first exit. Continue on the A36 towards Wilton. At the crossroads in the centre of Wilton, turn left onto South Street. Follow the road past the turning for Burcombe Lane, and the entrance to Oak Ash Green can be found on the right. Follow the drive through the cul-de-sac, and the property can be found towards the top on the right-hand side.

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About Winkworth, Salisbury

44 Castle Street, Salisbury, SP1 3TS
Winkworth Salisbury Estate Agents
01722 510089

At Winkworth Salisbury, we believe in having an open and honest dialogue with our clients. We're a heritage company with a contemporary approach, so if you'd like to discuss how we can help you in more detail, please make an appointment at our new offices in Castle Street, Salisbury, which are close to the Market Square and easily accessible in the centre of the City.

During these challenging times we know that you will have many questions regarding market conditions, and we would be delighted to share our observations with you on a regular basis.

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We pride ourselves on matching the right people with the right homes. We take the time to see the little things that other agents miss. We're mines of knowledge, handing out tips about our areas that only a local would know. And where others see clients, we see people; where others see houses, we see homes.

Why move to Salisbury?

The ancient city of Salisbury offers the very best of town and country - bustling city centre, breathtaking countryside and lashings of community spirit. The historic city centre offers excellent shopping, eating, drinking and entertainment in a setting that couldn't be more picturesque, while the surroundings offer quintessential English countryside, great dog walks, cycle rides, country houses and other attractions to explore. Thanks to the abundance of cycle paths, bike shops and the largely flat city centre, the area is also markedly bike-friendly. There is a great choice of schools, lots of family friendly activities plus reliable bus services so older children can have a taste of independence. What's more, Salisbury is just 90 minutes drive or train ride from the capital, and boasts special pre-6am and late night commuter-friendly rail services. In short, Salisbury is not only beautiful and steeped in history, it's also family, commuter, cycle and dog friendly, making it a great place to raise children and a popular choice with both local people and those moving out of London.

A little bit of history

Salisbury is a vibrant cathedral city with an historic heart. The town as we know it was laid out in a grid pattern around 1220, with a market at its centre. Soon after, work on Salisbury Cathedral began. In medieval times Salisbury was a popular stop between the west and channel ports, London and the West Country, but the main industry was wool making. By the 15th century, Salisbury became one of the largest towns in England with a population of around 8,000. Today it's home to nearer 40,000.

Things to do

Whether you're interested in history, culture, sports or the great outdoors there is plenty to keep you busy in Salisbury and the surrounding countryside.

The Salisbury Museum offers fascinating permanent and special exhibitions spanning archeology, fine art and social history, Salisbury Theatre puts on an eclectic mix of productions and the Odeon on Canal Street shows all the latest films. There are copious cultural events held throughout the year from music festivals to evenings devoted to world-famous photographer and Wiltshire resident Cecil Beaton.

Leisure pursuits are extraordinarily well catered for too, with a myriad of golf courses, a race track, open country houses and National Trust properties, chalk stream fishing and acclaimed field sports, to name but a few. The Five Rivers leisure centre offers a choice of swimming pools, a fully equipped gym, an exercise, yoga and dance studio, an eight court sports hall, an athletics track and the Take Five café.

Within the city you'll find a great choice of parks, both urban and riverside, all of which are are dog friendly with excellent play equipment for children. Further afield you'll find some of the UK's most beautiful countryside. Salisbury sits at the confluence of five rivers, the River Avon and its chalk stream tributaries the Nadder, Ebble, Wylye and Bourne. They cut a path through the landscape to the sea, their gin clear streams making up the wonderfully eclectic topography that surround the water meadow levels of the city.

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