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Key information
Tenure: Freehold
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- A delightful extended Grade II listed cottage
- Popular village of Shrewton
- Attractive landscaped garden
- 3 reception rooms
- Kitchen
- Utility
- 3 bedrooms
- Shower Room
- Bathroom/wet room
- Single garage
A delightful extended Grade II listed cottage with an attractive landscaped garden conveniently situated in the centre of the popular village of Shrewton.
The property which is Grade II listed as being early 18th Century with flint and limestone chequers and brick elevations beneath a half hipped thatched roof has all the charm and features which are commensurate with its age. It was extended in 2019 which has significantly enlarged the accommodation with an exceptionally high specification throughout. The old and the new have been seamlessly integrated and has created a well proportioned detached cottage which has versatile accommodation which is in excellent order in addition to a particularly attractive landscaped garden with parking and a garage and a central location within Shrewton which has good amenities for day to day living.
The property is pleasantly and centrally situated in the popular Till Valley village of Shrewton where there are good local amenities including doctors surgeries, a Co-Op convenience store with post office, butcher, hairdresser, garage, pub and a primary school which is rated as good by Ofsted. Devizes is approximately fourteen miles away and Marlborough is approximately a forty minute drive.
The cathedral City of Salisbury is approximately eleven miles away where there is a good range of recreational, educational and shopping facilities which combine with a twice weekly market in addition to a mainline railway station with a regular service to London Waterloo. There is a good choice of schooling in both the public and private sectors including Dauntseys, Bishops and South Wilts grammar schools, the Cathedral School, Chafyn Grove and Godolphin.
The surrounding countryside of the Salisbury Plain caters for all manner of country pursuits.
To the front of the property there is a bridge over the River Till and a five bar gate which leads to a shingled parking area and drive to a single garage. There are also flowerbeds and a rockery in addition to stable block path. A timber gate leads to the side and rear garden where there is a paved seating area beyond which is a brick and flint wall with steps up to a lawn which is bordered with specimen trees and shrubs in addition to yew and beech hedging and an apple tree. Trellising leads to a secret garden where there is also a further area of lawn, a nature pond, raised vegetable beds and numerous soft fruits. There is also a greenhouse, potting shed./Workshop and a bin store. There is rear access into the garden.
Council tax Band D.
Mains water, electricity and drainage are available. LPG central heating.
From Salisbury take the A360 Devizes Road and at the Long Barrow crossroads at the A303 continue straight across and at the ‘T’ junction turn left continuing on the A360 Devzies Road and on entering the village of Shrewton at the mini
roundabout turn right into the High Street whereupon Oak Beams will be seen
after a short distance on the left hand side.
The property which is Grade II listed as being early 18th Century with flint and limestone chequers and brick elevations beneath a half hipped thatched roof has all the charm and features which are commensurate with its age. It was extended in 2019 which has significantly enlarged the accommodation with an exceptionally high specification throughout. The old and the new have been seamlessly integrated and has created a well proportioned detached cottage which has versatile accommodation which is in excellent order in addition to a particularly attractive landscaped garden with parking and a garage and a central location within Shrewton which has good amenities for day to day living.
The property is pleasantly and centrally situated in the popular Till Valley village of Shrewton where there are good local amenities including doctors surgeries, a Co-Op convenience store with post office, butcher, hairdresser, garage, pub and a primary school which is rated as good by Ofsted. Devizes is approximately fourteen miles away and Marlborough is approximately a forty minute drive.
The cathedral City of Salisbury is approximately eleven miles away where there is a good range of recreational, educational and shopping facilities which combine with a twice weekly market in addition to a mainline railway station with a regular service to London Waterloo. There is a good choice of schooling in both the public and private sectors including Dauntseys, Bishops and South Wilts grammar schools, the Cathedral School, Chafyn Grove and Godolphin.
The surrounding countryside of the Salisbury Plain caters for all manner of country pursuits.
To the front of the property there is a bridge over the River Till and a five bar gate which leads to a shingled parking area and drive to a single garage. There are also flowerbeds and a rockery in addition to stable block path. A timber gate leads to the side and rear garden where there is a paved seating area beyond which is a brick and flint wall with steps up to a lawn which is bordered with specimen trees and shrubs in addition to yew and beech hedging and an apple tree. Trellising leads to a secret garden where there is also a further area of lawn, a nature pond, raised vegetable beds and numerous soft fruits. There is also a greenhouse, potting shed./Workshop and a bin store. There is rear access into the garden.
Council tax Band D.
Mains water, electricity and drainage are available. LPG central heating.
From Salisbury take the A360 Devizes Road and at the Long Barrow crossroads at the A303 continue straight across and at the ‘T’ junction turn left continuing on the A360 Devzies Road and on entering the village of Shrewton at the mini
roundabout turn right into the High Street whereupon Oak Beams will be seen
after a short distance on the left hand side.
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Woolley & Wallis offers an extensive range of professional services covering all areas of residential, rural and commercial property. The firm is well
represented with their network of estate agents offices in Fordingbridge, Lymington, Marlborough, Ringwood, Romsey, Salisbury and Shaftesbury. We pride
ourselves in offering a truly professional and individual service from the moment that you make contact with us. If you need property advice, a... Show more