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Fonthill Gifford, Tisbury, Salisbury, SP3

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

2,540 sq ft

236 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Immaculately presented country cottage
  • Brimming with character and charm
  • Exceptional individual interior design
  • Stunning mature gardens & paddock
  • Sought after village with award winning pub
  • Glorious surrounding countryside
  • EPC Rating = E

Description

“Such a magical, darling dear house, small and compact, but grand in miniature and intimacy. Such a peaceful, safe welcoming place”

Description

Some 36 years ago the current vendor sought a peaceful retreat in the country for family and friends and stumbled upon the perfect place. Back then Beckford Lodge was forlorn and dilapidated and the garden a wilderness of nettles and brambles, but even then, it had undeniable charm and appeal. Listed Grade II in view of its architectural and historic merit, this wonderful old property, circa 1680, is built of Chilmark stone under a thatched roof and set within a glorious mature plot with woodland and farmland beyond.

Over a number of years the house has been painstakingly refurbished to an outstanding level, with enormous attention to detail and professional interior design and has featured in numerous articles ranging from House & Garden to Conde Nast. A stone pathway leads to the front door, where a decorative canopy provides shelter from the elements. The front door opens to an elegant reception hall with limestone floor, fireplace and window seat. The walls are of Kahadi paper depicting a Woodland landscape to reflect Beckford Wood. From here a door leads to the sitting room or Chintz Room, of Swedish Chinese style with painted Pomegranate and Carnation walls and Gilt rope cornicing. Next is the drawing room, a relaxing space with fireplace and marble surround and a part glazed door to outside that draws the eye to the garden beyond. A compact library provides a dedicated space to work or read. The kitchen is a cosy space, ideal for entertaining, with a decorative inglenook fireplace with AGA and walls of Ssrawberry leaves and floating bulls eye roundels. A window overlooks the garden and in one corner is a useful china pantry. Stairs lead down to a cellar. A cloakroom and boot room complete the downstairs accommodation.

Stairs lead to the first floor landing, papered walls with Birds, Peonies & Foliage. Each of the bedrooms have individual character, the principal having a Scrapbook theme with Bird designs in Japanese tissue, the en suite with walls of undulating Seaweed. The Chinese bedroom walls depict the Silk Trade; a window seat floods the room with light and provides views over the garden and fields beyond. The four poster room has a Butterfly and Tree design and the final bedroom, a Tabacco brown colour wash with dragged wood work. The guest bathroom has a stencilled Greek design.

Historical Note
The property has a particularly interesting heritage and a detailed historical note assembled by the vendor is available on request.

Outside
The property is largely concealed from passers-by, by a fine Yew hedge which runs between two vehicular access points to the property. A gravel drive to the south east provides parking and access to a garage and potting shed. A flagstone terrace facing south runs across the front of the house, wrapping round to the west where a fine Magnolia stands proudly. A cobbled passageway through the pretty old stable block leads past the original stalls, to a lovely, sheltered courtyard with stone terrace, a morning sun trap. From here the outbuildings ‘Museum’ and woodshed provide useful storage. Steps lead up to a level lawn enclosed by a fine old stone wall and backing onto a field belonging to Beckford Lodge. A stone pathway along the back of the house leads to a charming studio, of stone and timber under a tiled roof with internal walls clad in Larch and a vaulted ceiling with exposed timbers. Beyond, is the Atelier, built of brick with painted ceiling of clouds. A gardeners loo shares the building. The gardens fan out to the south and west of the property, with a level lawn to the front of the house and a path through mature hedging draws the eye towards the western boundary. Beyond this is the woodland garden, with a natural and rustic feel, with some fine mature trees, snowdrops and bluebells providing the carpet.

Location

Beckford Lodge is situated on the edge of the village in the highly sought after backwater of Fonthill Gifford, surrounded by the idyllic Fonthill Estate and close to the Fonthill Lake, all within the designated Cranborne Chase National Landscape and some of south west Wiltshire’s most beautiful countryside.

In this pretty, rural village, is Holy Trinity Church, built circa 1866 for the Marquis of Westminster and the award winning Beckford Arms public House, established in 1740 and last year voted 4th best pub in the UK (Good Food Guide), both providing a sense of community.

Just 1.7 miles away, a further excellent range of amenities are to be found in the larger village of Tisbury, including a small store, a deli and wine merchant, butcher, Boots the Chemist, doctor and a dentist surgeries, Messums Wiltshire, an outstanding art gallery and importantly a train station with regular services east to London Waterloo and west to Exeter St David’s.

To the north is Hindon, with its pretty high street of period stone houses, a primary school and a pre-school, two popular pubs, The Grosvenor Arms and The Lamb and a community shop with a post office.

The beautiful Cathedral city of Salisbury, just under 16 miles to the east offers a wide selection of shops, restaurants, arts and recreational facilities and further train services.

Racing is available at Salisbury Racecourse and Wincanton and golf at Rushmore, South Wilts Golf Club and High Post. This area is renowned for its fishing on the River Avon, Test and outlying chalk streams.

Education
There is a wide selection of both state and private schooling in the area, Pre-School and Primary School at Hindon, Shaftesbury School, Warminster, Dauntseys, Port Regis, Sandroyd, Salisbury Cathedral School, Chafyn Grove and Godolphin, as well as Bishop Wordsworth and South Wilts Grammar Schools.

Square Footage: 2,540 sq ft


Acreage: 5.42 Acres

Directions

From London head south on the M3, then west on the A303. Take the Fonthill Bishop and Tisbury turning and proceed in a southerly direction to Fonthill Bishop. In the centre of the village, turn right, then left towards Tisbury. Continue past the lakes on the left hand side and at the crossroads, go straight over with the Beckford Arms on the right hand side. The entrance is immediately on the right hand side.

Additional Info

Mains electricity water and drainage. Oil fired central heating. Please note that the working condition of any of the services or kitchen appliances have not been checked by the agents but at the time of taking particulars we were informed they were all in working order.

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Monthly repayments£14,793
Property: £ 2,950,000
Deposit: £ 295,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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