Property description
A late Victorian attached family home with a large garden & spacious versatile accommodation offering refurbishment potential set in an idyllic rural village in the lovely Chalke Valley.
Property The property forms the larger portion of a former Victorian village shop built with a mix of stone, brick, flint and rendered elevations under a tiled roof. A plaque on the front has the legend ‘Valley Stores (formerly New Stores). The post office and shop opened here circa 1890. Upstairs was the Parish Room, used as the village reading room and for meetings. It later became a furniture depository, then residential accommodation for the shop.’ It ceased being run as a shop in 1990 and has since been used as a home and in more recent times a holiday cottage. Over the years the property has undergone several alterations and been extended and now offers a new owner the opportunity to improve and adapt it further so as to create a wonderful country home or weekend retreat.
The spacious and versatile accommodation on the ground includes a drawing room with a high ceiling and originally the main part of the shop, a sitting room with an open fire and a fine outlook over the garden and a fitted kitchen/dining room. There is also an office/store room, entrance hall, utility room, shower room, cloakroom and a small conservatory on this level. Upstairs are three bedrooms and a bathroom with a separate shower.
Outside Wooden gates at the side of the house access a drive with off street parking and a pedestrian gate leads to the good-sized, gently sloping Easterly facing grounds extending to around a third of an acre. These consist of paved and graveled areas to the back of the house, lawn with established flower and shrub borders, summer house with wooden decking, garden shed, mature sycamore tree and a variety of ornamental trees. A gate leads to the lower garden which has been left as a wild garden/woodland area and is bordered by a tributary stream of the River Ebble with farmland views beyond.
Situation Situated in the heart of picturesque Ebbesbourne Wake, a quintessential rural village consisting mainly of attractive stone thatched cottages and houses. Ebbesbourne Wake is arguably one of the prettiest communities in a stunning stretch of countryside on the Wiltshire/Dorset border and classified as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Although the river running through it is the Ebble, the area is known as the Chalke Valley. The property is located next to a small but highly rated traditional country inn, The Horseshoe; and the village also has a Norman church, playschool and a village hall with an adjoining recreation field. In more recent years Ebbesbourne Wake has become widely known as the home of the Chalke Valley History Festival, the UK’s largest and most prestigious gathering dedicated to history and attracting particularly high calibre speakers.
The village is located in a triangle formed by the medieval cathedral city of Salisbury, Saxon hilltop town of Shaftesbury and Georgian market town of Blandford Forum which, between them, offer excellent shopping, educational, leisure, arts and medical facilities with the first having a station with main line rail services to London (Waterloo) and the West Country.
There are good day-to-day shops and amenities in the nearby larger villages of Broad Chalke, Sixpenny Handley and Tisbury, the last also having a railway station. Many families are drawn to the area by the many highly respected schools in both the state and private sectors.
Tucked away in a delightful hidden valley, The house is surrounded by lovely undulating farmland and countryside, ideal for a variety of rural pursuits including walking, riding and cycling as well as traditional country field sports. Racing is at Salisbury, Bath and Wincanton. There are several excellent dining pubs in the vicinity as well as many places of interest such as Old Wardour Castle, the Longleat Estate, Stourhead Gardens, Wilton House and the Fovant Badges.
Agents’ Note:
There is a right of way across the garden in favour of the neighbouring property.
EPC Energy Efficiency Rating
Current: 42
Please refer to the agents for the complete Energy Performance Certificate.
Property Features :
- Scope to Create a Wonderful Country Home
- Drawing Room & Family
- Kitchen/Dining Room
- Three Bedrooms & Two Bath/Shower Rooms
- Hall, Store/Office, Utility Room, Cloakroom & Conservatory