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Ormiston House

(Ref. 1201762)

Enford near Netheravon, Wiltshire Show on map

Sykes rating

  • 8 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Pets: Yes

Features

  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

Summary

  • Four bedrooms: 1 x king-size with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x double, 1 x twin
  • Family bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • Cloakroom with basin and WC
  • Kitchen/diner
  • Utility
  • Dining room
  • Sitting room with woodburning stove
  • Study.
  • Underfloor heating with electric heating
  • Double electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, kettle, toaster
  • TV, piano, selection of books, WiFi
  • Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Off-road parking for 4 cars
  • Non-enclosed rear garden with lawn, patio, furniture, and furniture
  • One well-behaved pet welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop 1.7 miles, pub 0.3 miles, river 0.2 miles
  • Note: Dogs are permitted in the kitchen and boot room only

The property

Netheravon 2 miles.

Ormiston House is a well‑presented house resting in the village of Enford, Wiltshire.

Providing a welcoming base for families and friends seeking time together in a rural setting with amenities close at hand, underfloor heating throughout, and a woodburning stove for evenings in.

Approaching along a quiet village lane, the house presents a charming stone and brick exterior, with off‑road parking available for up to four cars, making arrival easy for groups travelling together.

Step inside to find a welcoming hallway that sets a practical and inviting tone.

The heart of the home is the kitchen that extends across the full depth of the house and forms a generous open‑plan space designed for gathering together.

Finished with white cabinetry and arranged around a breakfast bar and a large oak dining table, this sociable space works equally well for casual meals, longer supper evenings, and morning coffee.

Well-equipped for longer stays, the kitchen opens directly onto the patio, allowing easy movement between indoor and outdoor spaces.

Beyond, a useful boot room provides additional storage along with a freezer and microwave, leading through to the utility area with washing machine and tumble dryer, keeping practical tasks neatly contained.

To the right of the hallway you will find a study arranged with a desk, armchair, and a thoughtful selection of books, offering a calm space to read or spend time away from the main living areas, alongside a handy cloakroom with basin and WC.

The dining room provides a more formal setting for shared meals, furnished with a chaise for lingering conversations and a piano that adds character and invites unhurried evenings indoors.

A short set of steps leads down into the sitting room, where a woodburning stove forms the heart of the space, framed by comfortable armchairs and sofas.

Elegantly furnished throughout, the room is enhanced by striking paintings and artwork, while triple‑aspect windows draw in daylight from multiple angles and offer lovely views across the garden.

Upstairs, glass balustrades guide you to the first floor, where the bedrooms are thoughtfully laid out to suit a range of guests.

The family bathroom offers both a bath and a walk‑in shower, while one double bedroom benefits from generous storage, the twin room provides a flexible option for children or friends, and a further double bedroom enjoys the privacy of an en‑suite walk‑in shower.

The king‑size bedroom offers a more spacious retreat, complete with storage, an armchair for quiet moments, and its own en‑suite shower room.

Outside, the non‑enclosed rear garden combines lawn and patio with furniture arranged across three seating areas, giving guests a choice of spots for dining, reading, or enjoying the fresh air.

In close proximity to the property, guests have access to footpaths that lead out onto the wide, open landscapes of Salisbury Plain, offering miles of scenic walking routes across this expansive stretch of countryside.

A village pub sits close by for easy evenings out, with the nearby river also providing gentle walking options, while further afield, Salisbury, Amesbury, and the surrounding Wiltshire countryside provide a varied backdrop for days spent exploring.

From Enford, head towards Amesbury, where a traditional market town feel meets riverside walks along the Avon, independent shops gathered around the high street, and easy access to open downland that invites gentle exploration.

Continue on to Stonehenge, where the ancient stones rise dramatically from the plain, changing light casts shifting shadows across the landscape, and surrounding trails reveal the wider scale and setting of this remarkable site.

A little further on, Salisbury offers a slower pace, with its soaring cathedral spire, well‑preserved medieval streets lined with cafés and galleries, and riverside paths ideal for wandering beside the water.

Together, these nearby destinations make Ormiston House a well‑placed base for discovering the heritage and landscapes of Wiltshire.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £450.

Where you’ll be staying

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NETHERAVON

Amesbury 4 miles; Stonehenge 8.3 miles; Salisbury 13.2 miles.

Netheravon is a village on the River Avon and about 4 miles north of the town of Amesbury in Wiltshire, South West England and is within Salisbury Plain. The village has a thriving School, Shop, Post Office, and not forgetting Stonehenge Ales, which is a well-known micro-brewery. Amesbury is well worth a visit, being an attractive town sitting on the River Avon. There are many independent shops, restaurants and inns to visit with it being home to Stonehenge. Stonehenge is the closest attraction to Amesbury and the 2 mile walk across the historic landscape is both invigorating and interesting. Salisbury is well worth a visit, being the jewel in Wiltshire's crown. The city offers historic streets with charming half-timbered buildings, traditional pubs, characterful shops and a twice-weekly market. Should you wish to explore further afield a short distance will take you to the New Forest National Park, and the Hampshire and Dorset coasts. There’s so much to see and do in this area, you will surely be spoilt for choice.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas

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