Spacious three-bedroom detached village home with garden and parking, offered chain-free.
3 double bedrooms, principal with en-suite
Two reception rooms plus utility and cloakroom
Large L-shaped rear garden with patio and mature beds
Off-street parking for two via shared driveway
Oil-fired central heating; dependent on oil fuel
Shared private treatment plant; £500 annual maintenance
Chain-free sale; built c.2003–2006, double glazed
Slow broadband and medium flood risk in area
Wisteria House is a well-positioned three-bedroom detached house in the heart of Broad Chalke, offering comfortable family living in a popular Wiltshire village. The sitting room opens onto a wide patio and level L-shaped lawn — ideal for family life and outdoor dining. Two reception rooms plus a useful utility keep daily living practical and flexible.
The principal bedroom benefits from an en-suite, with two further bedrooms and a family bathroom on the first floor. Built c.2003–2006, the house presents modern-traditional styling and double glazing; it will suit families or buyers looking to downsize without losing space. Off-street parking for two cars via a shared drive adds convenience in this central village location.
Buyers should note a few practical considerations: heating is oil-fired, there is a shared private treatment plant with an annual maintenance charge of £500, and local broadband speeds are slow. The property is offered chain-free, sits within a decent plot with mature flower beds, and is a short walk to the village shop, pub and the outstanding primary school — strong positives for family life.
Broad Chalke’s amenities include a community shop and café, a pub, and local healthcare; the surrounding countryside supports outdoor pursuits. Salisbury’s rail services to London are accessible from nearby; road links via the A30/A303 provide regional connectivity. Overall this is a spacious, well-located village home with genuine lifestyle appeal and some running-cost considerations to factor in.