4 bedroom cottage for sale
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Property description & features
- Detached Village Property
- Beautiful Period Features
- Double Reception Room
- Kitchen/Dining
- Three Bedrooms
- Study/Fourth Bedrooms
- Two Bathrooms
- Private Rear Garden
- Off-Road Parking
- Sought-After Location
3 Station Road is an attractive three / four bedroom detached cottage, with generous accommodation extending to 1,698 ft². There are a number of character period features throughout the property, including the brick and flint façade, cob walls, exposed ceiling beams and rustic cottage doors.
The front door opens into a large entrance hall, with charming parquet flooring. A small set of steps from here lead into the well-appointed kitchen/dining room, with room for an American style fridge freezer and undercounter space for both a washing machine and dishwasher. Adjacent is a good-sized double reception room, naturally divided by the chimney breast with wood-burning stoves inset on each side. Currently, the reception room is being used as a sitting room and a study area, although it is felt that the room is ideal for use as a formal dining room. There are stairs from both here and the entrance hall to the first floor. Completing the ground floor accommodation are the ground floor double bedroom and a shower room, both of which are located just off the entrance hall.
On the first floor of the property are two bedrooms, the family bathroom and the study / fourth bedroom. Both of the main bedrooms feature fitted storage cupboards, and are primarily accessed via the reception room staircase. The modern bathroom has a freestanding rolltop bathtub, with a bespoke walk-in shower. The large galleried study / fourth bedroom is an L shape, wrapping around the staircase that leads down to the entrance hall. French doors at the furthest end of the study / bedroom open onto a timber balcony, which leads out to the garden beyond.
At the front of the home there is off-road parking for at least two vehicles, with a large log store adjacent. There is a small garden area fronting the property setting it back from the lane, with a low level wall and attractive hedging.
At the rear is a generous split level garden. The walled lower terrace is accessible via the entrance hall or reception room, with ample room for large outdoor furniture and an attractive pergola overhead. Externally, there are steps from the lower terrace up to the main garden, with an alternative access to the garden from the balcony off the study/fourth bedroom. The balcony and steps open onto a small timber deck, with a long lawn area beyond.
Great Wishford is a well served village, with a good range of facilities approximately 6 miles north-west of Salisbury in the well known Wylye Valley. In the village itself there is a public house, school and church, with another public house in nearby Stoford.
Close by, Salisbury boasts a well-thought of Playhouse and twice-weekly charter market, with a plethora of restaurants, shopping, and leisure facilities. There are a number of primary and secondary schools, both private and state, including boys and girls grammar schools. Salisbury has excellent road links to London and the West Country (A303), Southampton (A36) and Bournemouth (A338), and provides direct trains to London Waterloo (90 mins), Bristol (80 mins) and Bath (60 mins) from Salisbury mainline railway station.
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