Listed for £875,000
December 24, 2025
Sold for £845,000
2024
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At the southernmost point of the plot is a further fenced area, somewhat secluded from the rest of the gardens and grounds, with circa 50 meters of River Ebble frontage (inclusive of fishing rights), offering a serene setting for excellent chalk stream fishing.
There is a spacious gated driveway at the front of the property, with parking for multiple vehicles. From here is access to the detached double garage, which has boarded overhead storage with drop-down ladder access. It is felt that there is excellent potential for conversion of the garage into an annexe or studio, subject to the necessary consents.
Stoke Farthing is a breathtaking Wiltshire hamlet located within the civil parish of Broad Chalke and Cranborne Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, perched the eastern outskirt of Broad Chalke village. Situated in the heart of the Chalke Valley, less than 2 miles from the confluence of the River Ebble and River Chalke, Stoke Farthing is surrounded by some of the most attractive and unspoilt countryside in the county.
Broad Chalke is an extremely popular and well-known village, noted for its watercress river beds, chalk streams and tranquil lifestyle. The village is home to a 13th century church, doctors surgery, active village hall, public house, village store & post office, sports centre and a highly regarded primary school. Further amenities are available in the nearby villages of Fovant, Coombe Bissett and Sixpenny Handley.
The Cathedral City of Salisbury is approximately 7 miles to the east, offering a plethora of restaurants, shopping, and leisure facilities, in addition to a twice-weekly charter market and well-thought of Playhouse. The city is home to a number of primary and secondary schools, both private and state, including boys and girls grammar schools. The mainline railway station provides direct trains to London Waterloo (90 mins), Bristol (80 mins) and Bath (60 mins).
Around 14 miles to the west, the market town of Shaftesbury provides an abundance of quaint amenities, including a delicatessen, café’s, pubs, restaurants, niche retailers, a boutique hotel, supermarkets, a small hospital and health centre, library and an arts centre. The area is renowned for its schools, both state and private, with the town having its own primary school and well thought of Secondary School.