Price changed to £650,000
January 30, 2026
Price changed to £675,000
October 30, 2025
Price changed to £700,000
July 30, 2025
Price changed to £725,000
July 14, 2025
Listed for £750,000
May 27, 2025
Sold for £380,000
2013
Sold for £185,000
1999
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SERVICES AND MATERIAL INFORMATION
The property operates on oil.
Council tax band: F
On the banks of the River Avon, Enford village stands amid the rolling chalk downland of Salisbury Plain, ideal for walking and riding. There is a church and excellent village pub in Enford itself and the popular Michelin-starred Red Lion pub is in the neighbouring village of East Chisenbury. Nearby villages of Netheravon and Upavon both have a shop, post office, church and primary school while the market towns of Marlborough and Devizes have a further diverse range of shops, schools, churches and good restaurants.
Salisbury has extensive cultural and commercial amenities and mainline train services are at Grateley (Waterloo 80 minutes), Pewsey (Paddington 70 minutes) and Salisbury (Waterloo 88 minutes) plus direct train access to Bath, Bristol and Exeter. The A303/M3 provides good road access to east and west.
The area is renowned for its first-class schooling, both private and state. Schools in the area include Marlborough College, St Mary's Calne, Dauntseys, Godolphin, Farleigh, St Francis, Chafyn Grove and Leaden Hall as well as boys' and girls' grammar schools in Salisbury and St Johns in Marlborough.
The area is popular for walking and riding over an extensive network of footpaths and bridleways including the open area of Salisbury Plain. The location is well placed for all equestrian activities as well as shooting and fishing. Racing is at Salisbury, Newbury and Wincanton.