This Grade II Listed four-bedroom detached house, set in the scenic Wylye Valley, offers a unique opportunity for renovation and enhancement. Stoford House, an elegant Georgian property with origins dating back to the early 18th century, combines historical charm with potential for modern adaptation. The property features a blend of brick, cob, and blockwork construction under a soft pink render, enhancing its visual appeal. Inside, two front-facing reception rooms with period fireplaces provide both warmth and character upon entry.
The heart of the home is an inviting kitchen/breakfast room equipped with bespoke cabinetry, granite surfaces, and a smart AGA, alongside an island that could be expanded or reconfigured to suit your culinary needs. This room flows effortlessly into a formal dining area and study/workroom—each bathed in natural light—creating versatile spaces that could serve various purposes such as home offices or creative studios.
The first floor features a spacious principal bedroom with an en-suite bathroom showcasing luxurious fittings including a freestanding roll-top bath. Three additional bedrooms offer ample space and character while a stylish shower room caters to guests. An alcove on the landing provides yet another opportunity for a compact office setup.
The exterior boasts established landscaped gardens with a circular driveway leading to the entrance. Mature trees and flower borders create tranquil surroundings perfect for peaceful contemplation or entertaining guests around the charming pond and stone terrace.
Notably, the substantial outbuilding presents significant renovation potential; it can be transformed into guest accommodations or perhaps even separate living quarters (subject to planning permission). With access to local amenities in Great Wishford village and proximity to Salisbury's rich cultural heritage, this property not only offers a historical residence but also investment opportunities in a desirable rural setting.