3 bedroom detached house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- BRAND NEW FAMILY HOUSE | Nearing COMPLETION
- 3 1ST Floor Bedrooms | EN-SUITE Facilities To Bedroom 1
- Rear Facing LOUNGE/DINER | Direct GARDEN ACCESS
- CONTEMPORARY Kitchen/diner | Integrated KITCHEN APPLIANCES
- Double Glazing | Gas Heating [Under Floor Heating To The Ground Floor]
- Private DRIVEWAY | Private Parking For Up To 2 Vehicles
- LANDSCAPED GARDENS
- 10 YEAR BUILDINGS WARRANTY
The 3 bedrooms are positioned on the 1st floor, and are serviced by en-suite facilities to bedroom one, and a family bathroom both of which have a modern appeal in line with current trends.
The property is approached via a private driveway providing private parking for 2 vehicles. The gardens to the rear set this new home aside from many of its new build competitors due to the size. In excess of 60 feet in length, the gardens can be access via doors form the lounge and pathway from the front of the property.
Noteable features include:
- 3 1st floor bedrooms
- Contemporary kitchen/diner with integrated appliances
- Under floor heating [ground floor]
- Rear facing lounge with direct garden access
- Landscaped rear gardens
- Private driveway with parking for 2 cars
- Double glazing and gas heating
- En-suite to bedroom 1
- 10 year buildings warranty
- Nearing completion
Durrington is a village set within the Salisbury conurbation in Wiltshire. The village lies about 2 miles (3.2 km) north of the town of Amesbury, 10 miles (16 km) north-northeast of the city of Salisbury, and 2+1⁄2 miles (4 km) northeast of the Stonehenge monument. It is on the eastern part of Salisbury Plain, the largest remaining area of chalk grassland in northwest Europe. The parish includes the hamlet of Hackthorn, on the northern outskirts of Durrington, and the military settlement of Larkhill, 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the west.
Durrington has a long history, dating back to the Neolithic era. Two ancient sites lie in the parish: Durrington Walls and Woodhenge. The parish is in the Upper Avon valley, with the River Avon forming its eastern boundary; Durrington village is close to the river. The toponym is derived from the Old English Deor ingtūn, meaning 'farm or settlement connected with Deor', Deor being a personal name.
The village's population of about 5,000 is served by several shops, two pubs, schools covering all levels of compulsory education, and a swimming pool and fitness centre.
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