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3 bed semi-detached house for saleShaftesbury Road, East Knoyle, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP3
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
Period cottage
Three bedrooms
Enclosed garden
Garage and parking
Sought after village
No onward chain
A charming village cottage featuring many original character details and with the benefit of off road parking. Situated in a desirable location with No Onward Chain.
The property is entered through a welcoming porch into a hallway with stairs rising to the first floor. A door leads into the main reception room, which spans most of the width of the cottage. This generous living space is arranged around a focal brick fireplace fitted with a traditional wood-burning stove. The ground floor flows through to the kitchen / diner which is fitted with classic pine cabinets. Beyond the dining area, a bright conservatory provides a versatile extra reception space while overlooking the garden. An additional rear hallway offers access to the outside and leads to a convenient cloakroom. The first-floor accommodation is arranged around a central landing that provides easy access to all rooms. There are three well-proportioned bedrooms all sharing the centrally located family bathroom. Prospective purchasers will benefit from significant improvements, as both the boiler and the electrical systems have been recently upgraded.
Situation
The popular village of East Knoyle claims to be the birthplace of Sir Christopher Wren and features many period properties, a church, pub and village shop. The historic Saxon town of Shaftesbury, famous for the Hovis advert, is a short distance away and offers most everyday amenities including Doctors’ surgery, a cottage hospital, supermarket and a vibrant High Street with well-known and independent shops and cafes. The area is well-known for the wide choice of local state and independent, primary and secondary schools and range of countryside pursuits and activities. Road communications are excellent with the A350 linking north and south and the A303 leading to London accessed nearby. Mainline railways stations to London Waterloo can be found at Gillingham and Tisbury.
Outside
To the front of the property is a small grass verge accented by climbing roses, adding immediate kerb appeal. The private rear garden is fully enclosed by close panel fencing, featuring a central lawn surrounded by established shrubs and bushes. A secure rear gate opens directly to the garage and dedicated parking area, which is easily accessed via Leigh Lane ( behind ).
Council tax
Wiltshire Council Tax D
EPC: D
Services
Mains water, drainage and electricity are connected to the property. An oil fired boiler provides heating and hot water. Ultrafast broadband is available and all mobile phone networks have good coverage.
Directions
Post code: SP3 6AR
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The property is entered through a welcoming porch into a hallway with stairs rising to the first floor. A door leads into the main reception room, which spans most of the width of the cottage. This generous living space is arranged around a focal brick fireplace fitted with a traditional wood-burning stove. The ground floor flows through to the kitchen / diner which is fitted with classic pine cabinets. Beyond the dining area, a bright conservatory provides a versatile extra reception space while overlooking the garden. An additional rear hallway offers access to the outside and leads to a convenient cloakroom. The first-floor accommodation is arranged around a central landing that provides easy access to all rooms. There are three well-proportioned bedrooms all sharing the centrally located family bathroom. Prospective purchasers will benefit from significant improvements, as both the boiler and the electrical systems have been recently upgraded.
Situation
The popular village of East Knoyle claims to be the birthplace of Sir Christopher Wren and features many period properties, a church, pub and village shop. The historic Saxon town of Shaftesbury, famous for the Hovis advert, is a short distance away and offers most everyday amenities including Doctors’ surgery, a cottage hospital, supermarket and a vibrant High Street with well-known and independent shops and cafes. The area is well-known for the wide choice of local state and independent, primary and secondary schools and range of countryside pursuits and activities. Road communications are excellent with the A350 linking north and south and the A303 leading to London accessed nearby. Mainline railways stations to London Waterloo can be found at Gillingham and Tisbury.
Outside
To the front of the property is a small grass verge accented by climbing roses, adding immediate kerb appeal. The private rear garden is fully enclosed by close panel fencing, featuring a central lawn surrounded by established shrubs and bushes. A secure rear gate opens directly to the garage and dedicated parking area, which is easily accessed via Leigh Lane ( behind ).
Council tax
Wiltshire Council Tax D
EPC: D
Services
Mains water, drainage and electricity are connected to the property. An oil fired boiler provides heating and hot water. Ultrafast broadband is available and all mobile phone networks have good coverage.
Directions
Post code: SP3 6AR
What3words /// layover.husky.poppy
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