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Great British history meets great modern living at Chancellor's Farm

We are proud to offer a unique opportunity - the chance to own a brand new, wonderfully designed family home in the historic rural village of Stratford Sub Castle, near the much sought after city of Salisbury.

Chancellor's Farm is comprised of five sumptuous detached family homes, one a refurbished Grade II listed Georgian building. In total, there are three 4 bedroom homes, and two 5 bedroom homes. Each stunning home is individually designed with the great attention to detail you'd expect from a brand new Hazeley-built home. The high specification kitchens provide fabulous spaces that form the heart of each home, with ample room for entertaining, dining and relaxing.  

Open the glazed doors to the garden and bring the outdoors in. Look out of the bedroom window and take in the vista of the open water meadows and the Avon valley towards the spire of Salisbury in the distance.

Stratford-Sub-Castle, Salisbury

Stratford Sub Castle sits to the north of Salisbury city centre, and is nestled between the River Avon and Old Sarum, a ruined Norman fort that was once one of the most important in England.  Take a stroll and you'll see it's a village that simply oozes character, with its quaint thatched cottages, handsome Georgian brick and flint buildings, and the beautiful Grade 1 listed church of St Lawrence, which dates back to the 13the century.

Whilst small, the local community is perfectly formed.  There's plenty to get involved with, whether it's the school PTA, the Stratford Guild who host a programme of talks, the Gardening Society, the Stratford Singers or the Band of Bell Ringers who age from nine to seventy.

Perfectly situated on the outskirts of Salisbury, you'll have everything you need on the doorstep. If you're a keen shopper, the city offers a truly unique shopping experience.  In an irresistible Medieval setting, you'll find high street favourites alongside independent boutiques.  Salisbury has something to entertain the whole family: the award winning Salisbury Museum, the Ageas Salisbury International Arts Festival that takes place every year, or the varied programme of events, from gigs to dance and lectures, at the Salisbury Playhouse, City Hall and Arts Centre.

To keep you refreshed, there are plenty of cafes, cosy tea rooms, restaurants and stylish bars to choose from.  Try the historic Market Place, where traditional English eateries sit alongside international restaurants.

The A345 offers easy access to the centre of Salisbury in under ten minutes by car,  Plus, Salisbury's cycle lanes go in and around the city.  A direct local bus service runs between Stratford Sub Castle and the city centre in just fifteen minutes, and runs well into the evening.

For travelling further afield, Salisbury is ideally located for Bristol and Bournemouth to the west and Basingstoke, Winchester, Portsmouth and London to the east.  You're also well connected for public transport.  Salisbury was nicknamed 'Gateway to the West' by the Victorians, as it boasts direct trains between London Waterloo and Exeter, Southampton and Cardiff.

For growing families, Stratford Sub Castle has its own local village primary school,  The nearest secondary school to the village is South Wilts Grammar School for Girls, situated a five minute walk away and rated 'Outstanding' by Ofsted.

Four bedroom home with storage annexe.

£725,000
4 bedrooms
Three plus parking spaces

Four bedroom home with separate double garage.

£735,000
4 bedrooms
Double garage

Five bedroom home in almost an acre of grounds.

£900,000
5 bedrooms
Double garage

A stunning five bedroom home.

£750,000
5 bedrooms
Three parking spaces

A beautiful Grade II Listed four bedroom home at Hazeley's Chancellor's Farm.

£875,000
4 bedrooms
Single garage