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Two bedroom mid-terrace cottage. On the ground floor is a large entrance hall, cloakroom, spacious sitting room with double aspect windows and a large separate dining room. The fitted kitchen has a range of modern floor and wall units with a built-in oven, hob, dishwasher and Miele washing machine. There is also a third reception room/study on this floor and a small patio garden at the front of the property. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms each with fitted wardrobes, and a large bathroom with a bath and separate shower cubicle. The property has double glazing and underfloor heating throughout (apart from in the hallway where a smart electric heater has been fitted). A partially boarded loft is accessed via a folding ladder and provides useful extra storage.
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Bemerton Farm forms part of the estate of the Earl of Pembroke. There are 16 two and three bedroom retirement cottages converted from courtyard buildings and a farmhouse originally built in 1863 for the Dowager Countess of Pembroke . In an attractive setting that includes a circular dovecote the properties at Bemerton Farm overlook a beautiful walled garden on the River Nadder and to which all owners have access. There are extensive views over open countryside and each property has a garage.
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Bemerton itself lies on the western edge of the ancient cathedral city of Salisbury. It has a small church, St Andrew‘s, a post office and village store, while less than two miles upstream is the ancestral seat of the Earls of Pembroke, Wilton House.
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Communications are excellent with several roads meeting at Salisbury. Poole and Bournemouth are within easy driving distance at about 30y miles and Southampton at 20 miles. The A303 is about eight miles to the north of Bemerton. Intercity rail services take around an hour and a half to London (Waterloo).
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Cottage
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2002
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Leasehold
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Peppercorn
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Not known
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125 years from 2003
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Cognatum Property
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Sales Office
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01491 821170
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