Enjoying a peaceful lane end setting in the much loved village of Pitton is Rames House, a substantial detached family home of about 2637 sqft (internal) with garaging, private drive, mature garden and far reaching views across the village.
Owned and occupied for a considerable number of years by the current owner, Rames House offers excellent accommodation comprising a large welcoming reception hall, living room with open fireplace, study, fabulous family/dining room, kitchen with adjoining breakfast room, and cloakroom. The first floor is equally spacious with a large galleried landing leading to the main bedroom suite, three further double bedrooms, a large single bedroom and a family bathroom. The two rear bedrooms have access on to an impressive balcony with views.
Rames House has been well maintained over the years and is presented for sale in good order, is fully double glazed and centrally heated via an oil fired boiler to a water filled radiator system. To the front and side of the property is a gravelled drive with parking and access to an attached garage. The garage has front and rear up and over door access, power and light, internal access and an attached boiler house/utility. The rear garden is totally private and an excellent size with a large lawn bordered and enclosed by specimen trees and shrubs. There is a second garage/workshop.
LOCATION: The village of Pitton forms part of the Pitton and Farley Parish which lies some 5 miles to the east of the cathedral city of Salisbury. Surrounded by rolling countryside the village itself offers a range of facilities including a general store and Post Office, thriving village hall, sports fields and tennis courts and a well regarded local Inn, The Silver Plough. The village church, St Peter, in its original form predates Salisbury Cathedral although most of the current structure dates from around 1860. The award winning Pitton Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School is just off the village centre, is hugely popular and extremely well regarded. Neighbouring communities include the villages of Farley, The Winterslows, Tytherley and Firsdown. Salisbury offers a more comprehensive range ofrecreational and cultural amenities, shopping facilities, twice weekly market and schooling, both state and private, including 2 grammar schools and colleges of further education. Salisbury has a mainline railway station, also stopping at Grateley, serving London, Waterloo and the West Country. Although a rural environment, access to the M3 and M25 is easily obtained via the A303 to the north east and to Southampton via the A36/M27 to the south.
TENURE AND SERVICES: Tenure: Freehold. Local Authority: Wiltshire Council. Council Tax Band G : £3,683.55 for year 2024/2025.
All mains services connected. Mains Drainage. Oil Heating . Fully double glazed.
DIRECTIONS: From Salisbury proceed in a north easterly direction along the A30. Continue for approximately 2 miles turning right on the crest of the hill signposted Pitton. Continue to follow the road into the village passing the primary school on the right hand side. Continue across the narrow bridge and up White Hill to the Silver Plough Inn on the left hand side. Turn left immediately after The Silver Plough into The Green. Rames House is located towards the end of the lane on the left hand side.