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Guide price
£349,000

2 bedroom semi-detached house for sale

Hindon, Salisbury, SP3
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Semi-detached house
2 beds
1 bath
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Features and description

  • Sitting/Dining Room
  • Kitchen/Breakfast Room
  • 2 Double Bedrooms
  • Bathroom
  • Cottage Garden
  • ON street parking
A charming semi-detached cottage with a delightful garden, set well off the High Street in this popular village.

Property
13 Says Cottages is an endearing property. Grade II listed and dating from circa 1700, the double-fronted cottage is constructed of dressed stone elevations with a brick extension under a tiled roof and is situated in a tucked-away position along Bakehouse Yard Lane, on the west side of Hindon’s famous tree-lined High Street.

The accommodation is set on three floors and is full of charm and period detail. A brick path leads to the front door with a pitched canopy, opening into a wonderfully cosy sitting room with a beamed ceiling and large inglenook fireplace with woodburning stove. The front stone-mullioned windows have stripped pine frames and there are window seats to both front and rear.

At the rear of the property is a fitted kitchen with a vaulted ceiling, windows on the south- west side and tiled floor. A side door with window leads to the pretty brick-paved courtyard at the back of the cottage.

The first-floor landing is accessed via a dog-leg staircase from the sitting room, and gives way to a double bedroom and bathroom, the latter with a stripped pine window frame. On the second floor is a further double bedroom, set within the eaves and having dual-aspect views. Exposed floorboards and planked, latch doors enhance the charm. The view from here is over a neighbour's garden to the rear.
(Subject to the necessary consents, there is scope to extend the kitchen at the rear).

Outside
A real joy of this property is its cottage garden, created with wildlife in mind and full of habitat, structure and seasonal interest. North-east facing, but with a sunny aspect, it has a pond, trees and climbers, while at the bottom there is a shed and compost area. In the summer months the garden is alive with pollinators, and it is a special environment in which to enjoy nature and relax.

Situation
13 Says Cottages is conveniently tucked away off the High Street in this highly desirable conservation village. Hindon has a rich history, once being a major centre in the area, and now retaining excellent facilities for a community of its size, including a shop/post office, doctor’s surgery, primary school, church, and two well-known dining inns, The Lamb and The Grosvenor Arms. The larger village of Tisbury is three miles away and has a fine reputation for the quality of its independent shops, boutiques and amenities, which include a sports centre, garage, dentist, primary school and a station with direct rail services to London (Waterloo 1hr 50 mins). It is also the home of Messums Wiltshire, a contemporary arts centre housed in an historic thatched tithe barn.

Shaftesbury (8 miles) has a good range of shops and amenities, a secondary school, cottage hospital and the famed, steeply cobbled Gold Hill. The medieval cathedral city of Salisbury (16 miles) has more comprehensive shopping, arts and leisure facilities and a district hospital. The area’s other principal towns including Bath, Blandford, Sherborne and Warminster are all easily linked via the local road network, as is the South Coast, whilst the West Country, London and the motorway network are accessible by the A303/M3.

Set amidst the attractively undulating countryside of the Nadder Valley, part of the Cranborne Chase National Landscape, Hindon is an excellent base from which to explore the many miles of local footpaths and bridleways, and there are a variety of rural pursuits available. Sailing can be found at Shearwater near Warminster, racing is at Salisbury, Bath and Wincanton and golf at Tollard Royal, Warminster and Salisbury. There are several excellent dining pubs in the vicinity as well as many places of interest such as the Longleat Estate, Old Wardour Castle, Stourhead House and Gardens, Wilton House and the Fovant Badges.

Services Mains water and electricity, mains drainage, hot water via electric immersion, electric heating.

Local Authority Wiltshire Council[use Contact Agent Button]
Council Tax Band C

EPC Energy Efficiency Rating
As a listed property, under current regulations an EPC is not required.

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Agent’s Note: There is restricted headroom in the second-floor bedroom.

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£283,771

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Rural View - Salisbury
Rural View - Salisbury
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Rural View is a niche estate agency providing a highly experienced, professional and personal residential property service. We specialise in selling country, village and market town property from our offices in South Wiltshire, covering Wiltshire, Dorset, Somerset and Hampshire. We have established a proud reputation for offering a diverse choice of homes, from dream country cottages to family houses, farmhouses with land, townhouses and new builds. Both sellers and buyers have been enthusiastically complimentary about our honest advice, regular communication, prompt feedback and individual attention, as a well as our friendly and efficient approach – all of which really makes the difference to the property moving experience. We see ourselves as a boutique style of firm, offering a more personal, hands-on approach than that usually given by the larger, faceless corporate companies. We may be small, but that means we care more, and in this digital age Rural View has as wide a global reach as anyone. We are absolutely committed to doing the very best for our clients and customers, and our ethos is to treat them how we would want to be treated ourselves. This has led to many of our instructions being as a result of personal recommendations – a most satisfactory means of gaining new business. Not only are we seen as the local property experts but having been based in the area for many years, we are very knowledgeable about our patch and are more than happy to chat about the nearest school, pub, shop, railway station, cricket club and much more. If you are looking to buy or sell, whether it’s a thatched cottage, a bungalow or an old Georgian rectory, do get in touch – we are here to help!
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