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11 North Street
Hall
Sitting Room
Picture No. 23
Kitchen
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Picture No. 25
Shower Room
Rear Hall
Principal Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bathroom
Office/Retail
Garden
Garden
Parking
Garden
Ariel View
Wilton Aerial
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4 bedroom terraced house

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Terraced house
4 beds
2 baths
2760
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Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand E
BroadbandUltra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Grade II Listed period house
  • Beautifully presented throughout
  • 3 Reception rooms
  • 4 Bedrooms and 2 bathrooms
  • Double garage
  • Ample off street parking
  • Garden

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With a frontage dating from circa 1800 to a potentially late-medieval core, 11 North Street is an attractive double-fronted family home offering almost 2,800 sq ft of light-filled flexible accommodation arranged over two floors. Configured to provide an elegant and practical living and entertaining environment, sensitively combining modern amenities, quality fixtures and fittings and neutral décor with period features including casement and sash glazing and original fireplaces, the property offers the prospective purchaser the opportunity to continue its part-use as a retail space. The accommodation flows from a welcoming reception hall with useful storage and steps up to a rear hall with quarry-tiled flooring and doors to a modern family shower room and the courtyard garden. The dining room has wooden floorboards with a feature open fireplace whilst the part-panelled sitting room, has a feature fireplace with woodburning stove. This room provides access to the retail space which is current Use Class E. The retail space has exposed brick walls, a non-working fireplace and doors to both front and rear aspects. The ground floor accommodation is completed by a kitchen with a range of bespoke cupboards, wooden worktops, a gas Aga, a double copper sink with Perrin & Rowe bronze tap, built in dishwasher, an electric cooker and space for a table. There is a spacious neighbouring utility room, with a door to the courtyard garden.

The first floor provides a principal bedroom, three further double bedrooms, one with feature fireplace and fitted storage, and another with a three-light oriel window, and a modern family bathroom with natural carrara marble tiles. A separate staircase rises to the second floor, currently configured to provide three inter-connecting attic rooms, two with A-framed ceilings, but suitable for a variety of further uses subject to the necessary planning permission.

Having plenty of kerb appeal, the property is in a central and convenient position opposite the 15th century Grade II listed church ruins, in the conservation area, in the heart of the town.

The property can be accessed from Crow Lane through double wooden gates to the rear, opening to a large tarmac parking area with an attached double garage and a wrought iron gate opening to a walled courtyard garden. This has an area of level lawn bordered by well-stocked flowerbeds and a mature acer, there are mature fruit trees including fig and quince, with paved seating areas, the whole ideal for tranquil entertaining and al fresco dining.

The historic, and ancient capital of Wessex, Wilton town centre lies on the fringes of the Cranborne Chase National Landscape, surrounded by beautiful countryside and offering comprehensive amenities including quality shopping, a local market, baker, GP and dentist surgeries, coffee houses, a florist, hairdressers, a riding stables, numerous pubs and restaurants and primary schooling. Wilton lies within the catchment area for both the boys and girls grammar schools.

The cathedral city of Salisbury provides an excellent range of independent and high street stores, several shopping centres, two cinemas and a Playhouse.

The area is renowned for its field sports including racing at Salisbury, Wincanton and Newbury, golf at Rushmore and South West Wilts and a range of water sports on the south coast. Communications links are excellent: the A36 links to the A303 and motorway network. The bus stop is close by which has regular services to Salisbury and its train station which offers mainline services to London Waterloo (90 minutes).

Airports can be found at Bournemouth, Bristol and Southampton.

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Strutt & Parker - Salisbury
Strutt & Parker - Salisbury
41 Milford Street Salisbury SP1 2BP
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