Well-presented three-bed terrace near station with private garden and upgrade potential.
Short walk to Salisbury railway station and city centre
Private, enclosed rear garden with deck and shed
Three bedrooms including loft-style main bedroom with Velux windows
Open-plan lounge and kitchen diner with exposed brick features
Solid brick construction; likely no cavity insulation—upgrades advised
On-street parking only; residents’ permit Zone B from Wiltshire Council
Single bathroom serving three bedrooms
Local crime rate higher than average—check area security measures
This well-presented three-bedroom mid-terrace on Churchfields Road combines practical city living with a private, sheltered garden. The house is arranged over three floors with an open-plan lounge/kitchen diner on the ground floor, two bedrooms and bathroom on the first floor, and a larger loft-style main bedroom with Velux windows above. Its contemporary presentation and useful study area make it ready to move into for a commuter or first-time buyer.
The location is a clear strength: under a mile from Salisbury city centre and a short walk to the railway station with direct services to London and the south coast. The compact, low-maintenance rear garden is private and well planted with a decked dining area and a useful shed for bike storage. Residents’ permit parking is available locally (Zone B), while on-street parking is the norm.
There are a few material points to note. The building dates from the early 20th century and walls are likely solid brick with no assumed cavity insulation — upgrading insulation and energy efficiency may be required to improve running costs. The property has just one bathroom and street parking only, which could be limiting for some families. Crime statistics for the immediate area are higher than average; prospective buyers should factor this into their due diligence.
Overall this mid-terrace offers a good-sized, characterful townhouse in an affluent part of Salisbury with strong transport links and immediate move-in potential. It will suit first-time buyers or commuters seeking a low-maintenance home that also offers scope for energy-efficiency improvements and sympathetic upgrading.