3 bedroom semi-detached house
Semi-detached house
3 beds
2 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
The property is a well-situated three-bedroom semi-detached Grade II listed cottage, featuring lime-rendered cob elevations under a well-maintained thatched roof. With a light and airy atmosphere, many rooms enjoy dual aspect windows, a feature not always typical of a property of this age.
The property has been improved with the installation of a modern fitted kitchen, modern fitted bathroom, and three first-floor bedrooms, the master bedroom of which boasts built-in wardrobes. The ground floor comprises a generous principal reception room with triple aspect and a feature fireplace with an inset log-burning stove. The kitchen offers ample space for dining and has a downstairs W.C.
Externally, there is ample off-road parking for several vehicles and a gated entrance to a mature cottage-style garden, which offers a good sense of privacy. The garden extends to a large outside office/workshop which is currently being used as a gym. The patio area which is accessible from the sitting room.
SERVICES
Oil fired central heating
Mains drains and water
Location:
The property is located in the heart of the desirable village of Newton Toney, situated on the north-eastern side of the cathedral city of Salisbury and within approximately five miles of the world heritage site of Stonehenge. With good road links via the A303 to the West Country and easterly towards the M3 and London, this property is popular with commuters. Additionally, residents can benefit from a mainline rail link from the nearby village of Grateley directly to London Waterloo in around 80 minutes.
The village itself boasts a thriving community spirit, with a popular primary school, a well-established and desirable village pub, and shopping facilities available in neighbouring villages and the nearby Amesbury, which is around a ten-minute drive away.
Directions:
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Leave Salisbury on the A345 Castle Road and continue in a northerly direction to the Beehive roundabout. Take the third exit and continue along this road, passing through the villages of Porton and Boscombe. After leaving Boscombe village and upon entering the village of Allington, turn right immediately before The Old Inn public house. Follow this village road, passing through Allington as signposted for Newton Toney. The road meanders for around one and a half miles into the village of Newton Toney. As you enter the village, take the immediate right-hand turning, before the bridge and the property can be found approximately 200 yards along on the right-hand side.
The property has been improved with the installation of a modern fitted kitchen, modern fitted bathroom, and three first-floor bedrooms, the master bedroom of which boasts built-in wardrobes. The ground floor comprises a generous principal reception room with triple aspect and a feature fireplace with an inset log-burning stove. The kitchen offers ample space for dining and has a downstairs W.C.
Externally, there is ample off-road parking for several vehicles and a gated entrance to a mature cottage-style garden, which offers a good sense of privacy. The garden extends to a large outside office/workshop which is currently being used as a gym. The patio area which is accessible from the sitting room.
SERVICES
Oil fired central heating
Mains drains and water
Location:
The property is located in the heart of the desirable village of Newton Toney, situated on the north-eastern side of the cathedral city of Salisbury and within approximately five miles of the world heritage site of Stonehenge. With good road links via the A303 to the West Country and easterly towards the M3 and London, this property is popular with commuters. Additionally, residents can benefit from a mainline rail link from the nearby village of Grateley directly to London Waterloo in around 80 minutes.
The village itself boasts a thriving community spirit, with a popular primary school, a well-established and desirable village pub, and shopping facilities available in neighbouring villages and the nearby Amesbury, which is around a ten-minute drive away.
Directions:
What3Words - exclusive.sketching.fire
Leave Salisbury on the A345 Castle Road and continue in a northerly direction to the Beehive roundabout. Take the third exit and continue along this road, passing through the villages of Porton and Boscombe. After leaving Boscombe village and upon entering the village of Allington, turn right immediately before The Old Inn public house. Follow this village road, passing through Allington as signposted for Newton Toney. The road meanders for around one and a half miles into the village of Newton Toney. As you enter the village, take the immediate right-hand turning, before the bridge and the property can be found approximately 200 yards along on the right-hand side.
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