Spacious three-bed semi with large garden, valley views and no onward chain.
No onward chain; freehold with large rear garden and private countryside views
Three well-proportioned double bedrooms; main room spans full house width
Two reception rooms; flexible layout with scope to reconfigure
Modernised c.15 years ago — new roof, double glazing, central heating
One bathroom only; potential need for upstairs bathroom or ensuite
Ample off-street parking; previous planning for single garage (to reinstate)
Located ~1.5 miles to Salisbury centre and hospital; fast broadband
Village setting in ageing rural neighbourhood; local primary school requires improvement
This three-bedroom semi-detached house in Britford offers a rare combination of village tranquillity and expansive countryside views to the rear. Set on a large plot, the property benefits from a well-maintained lawned garden, mature borders, a small pond and private outlook over adjoining fields — ideal for those who value outdoor space and privacy. The house was re-roofed and modernised around 15 years ago with new double glazing and central heating, providing a solid, comfortable base.
Internally the layout is traditional and versatile, with two reception rooms and three well-proportioned double bedrooms. The main upstairs room runs the full width of the house and currently serves as an upper sitting room, offering obvious potential to create an ensuite or a dedicated family bathroom for all three bedrooms. There is ample scope to update finishes and tailor the accommodation to a buyer’s needs.
Externally there is generous off-street parking with room to reinstate a previously approved single garage (planning permission granted 15 years ago). The property is offered with no onward chain and freehold tenure, within easy reach of Salisbury city centre and hospital (about 1½ miles), and falling within the catchment for Longford C of E Primary School.
Notable considerations: the house has just one bathroom, so families may want to add an upstairs bathroom or ensuite. The broader neighbourhood is classified as an ageing rural area and the local primary catchment school currently requires improvement. Planning for a garage would need to be reinstated before building. Overall this is a peaceful, well-situated home with strong renovation potential for a buyer seeking extra space, views and a sizeable garden.