The Friary, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1 2HU | Property for sale | Savills
267.84 sq m
Guide price £1,375,000(87,744,141 EGP)

The FriarySalisbury, Wiltshire, SP1 2HU


    Key features

    • Four large double bedrooms
    • A beautiful courtyard garden
    • Wonderful room proportions
    • Garden studio
    • Two garages

    A beautiful Grade II* listed town house with historical splendor in the heart of Salisbury

    About this property

    • Friary Court is an outstanding townhouse situated in a quiet enclave of Salisbury, just east of the Cathedral. This exceptionally attractive property boasts excellent proportions throughout and retains many original period features, making it a unique and charming residence.

      Originally part of a larger estate that included the neighbouring Caddock House, Friary Court was once part of the girls' boarding house for Bishop Wordsworth's School. The house itself dates back to 1594, built by Mathew Bee, the Mayor of Salisbury at the time, with its deeds recorded in 1618. In the 18th century, an upper storey was added, creating the elegant structure we see today.

      Friary Court is entered through a large front door with brass fittings and a beautiful 17th-century leaded window casement above that catches the eye, adorned with a plaque commemorating the Franciscan Friary once located nearby. Flagstone paving leads to the front entrance.

      Upon entering, you are greeted by an elegant reception hall with a staircase to the upper floors, a garden door, and access to the other reception rooms. The sitting room is generously proportioned, featuring a stunning mantelpiece with a working fireplace and sash windows that overlook the garden. The spacious dining room includes built-in cabinetry with lighting and a mantelpiece, adding a touch of grandeur.

      The kitchen/breakfast room offers ample wall and floor-mounted cupboards with solid wood and granite surfaces, complemented by integrated appliances, a gas-fired AGA, separate gas hob for the summer months and two built-in electric ovens with multi-functions. The rear hall has tiled flooring, additional storage cupboards, a guest WC, and side access. The utility room, located off the kitchen, has a garden door that leads to the garages.

      The first floor boasts two generously sized bedrooms with excellent ceiling heights, one of which has direct access to the Jack and Jill bathroom featuring a roll-top bath. On the second floor, there are two additional double bedrooms, one with an en suite shower room, and a family bathroom in between. All bedrooms offer built-in storage and overlook the stunning garden.

      Outside:
      The large walled garden is a peaceful sanctuary, a rare find in the city. It offers complete privacy with mature native trees, a fern border, and an array of herbaceous plants that provide colour throughout the year. A flagstone terrace leads to a well-maintained lawn through a spectacular pergola covered in a flowering summer vine, roses, honeysuckles, and begonias. The garden studio provides a versatile space, perfect for art enthusiasts or as a home office. Additionally, there is a charming wooden-framed greenhouse and a potting shed.

      The property benefits from two separate garages, both with electric shutters, with one offering direct access to the garden.

      View payable Stamp Duty for this property

    I cannot think of a more beautiful garden in Salisbury

    Ed Seth-SmithProperty agent

    Local information

    • The Friary and St Ann Street are among the most architecturally significant streets within Salisbury's city centre. As part of the medieval chequer system, the area is within level walking distance of all the city's excellent amenities. Salisbury, known for its stunning Cathedral, offers a wide array of shops, restaurants, and recreational facilities.
    • Salisbury station provides regular trains to London Waterloo with a journey time of approximately 90 minutes. For leisure, racing is available at both Salisbury Racecourse and Wincanton, while golfers have nearby options at South Wilts Golf Club and High Post. The area is also renowned for its fishing on the River Avon, Test, and surrounding chalk streams.
    • The A303 offers easy access to the southwest and to London via the M3. Education in the area is served by a variety of both state and private schools, including Salisbury Cathedral School, Chafyn Grove, Godolphin, Bishop Wordsworth, and South Wilts Grammar Schools. All distances and travel times are approximate.

    Additional information

    • OUTGOINGS : Main House: Council tax band G
    • FIXTURES AND FITTINGS : Please note that, unless specifically mentioned, all fixtures and fittings and garden ornaments are excluded from the sale.
    • SERVICES : Mains water, gas and drainage. Gas oil fired central heating and AGA.
    • VIEWINGS : Strictly by appointment with Savills
    • Directions: SP1 2HU https://what3words.com/grape.roses.neon
    • EPC Exempt
    • Tenure: Freehold
    • Council Tax Band: G