3 bedroom retirement property for sale
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Features and description
- Tenure: Leasehold
- Stunning three bedroom semi-detached new build house
- Exclusive retirement development for over 55s
- Beautiful bespoke kitchen
- Boen wooden floor to ground floor
- Garage and use of electric share cars
- Two acres of managed grounds and visiting Estate Manager
- Close to Salisbury city centre at Milford Hill
- Master suite with dressing room and en suite
- Under floor heating
- Long leasehold
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The Oak: A smart semi-detached three bedroom home with separate useful utility room accessed via the generous social kitchen also boasting an impressive open plan living/dining room and private terrace. Upstairs the generous master suite with dressing room and en suite is accompanied by two further bedrooms, one doubling as a study.
Combining contemporary architecture with vintage elegance, Howarth Park sits atop Milford Hill, gazing across at the spire of Salisbury Cathedral. The estate is elegant and manicured, with a Cedar of Lebanon as the centrepiece, believed to have been planted in imitation of St Edmunds College towards the end of the C18th.
Having been the most prestigious of the medieval gated entries to the town, the elegant area of Milford predates the city itself and is sometimes known as the Old Town. The 'healthful air' and glorious views drew the affluent and influential of the C19th, and the splendid Milford House with its veranda, now converted into four exquisite apartments, is a delightful example of that era.
Cognatum Property are delighted to be able to offer these luxurious homes for sale. For more information please contact Peter or Anita at Cognatum Property
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Salisbury Cathedral. The estate is elegant and manicured, with a Cedar of Lebanon as the centrepiece, believed to have been planted in imitation of St
Edmunds College towards the end of the C18th. Having been the most prestigious of the medieval gated entries to the town, the elegant area of Milford
predates the city itself and is sometimes known as the Old Town. The 'healthful air' and glorious views drew the affluent and influential of the C1... Show more