5 bedroom townhouse for sale
High Street, Heytesbury, Warminster, Wiltshire, BA12
Townhouse
5 beds
3 baths
0.30 acre(s)
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Grade II Listed Town House
- Nicely Proportioned Rooms
- Excellent Ceiling Heights
- Five Bedrooms
- Garaging, Walled Garden
- Good Road Access
Listed Grade II and dating from circa 1800, Ivy House is a handsome period property built in Flemish bond brick with a mansard tiled roof and is a substantial attached family house in the centre of Heytesbury. It has beautifully proportioned rooms, excellent ceiling heights and attractive sash windows on the front facade. The accommodation, which is over three floors, is light and bright with both the drawing room and sitting room overlooking the garden and kitchen towards the church. The second floor is currently unused but could easily be incorporated into the main body of the property, while downstairs there is a useful cellar. Other attributes worthy of mention include shuttered windows in the dining room and drawing room, an oil fired AGA and Guild Anderson kitchen, open fireplaces in the front hall, drawing room and sitting room (with a jet master) and a boot room with quarry tiles that opens onto the garden. Recent works have included reconditioning and painting all external windows, and the installation of a new boiler and new radiators throughout; internally Ivy House is in need of redecoration.
The property is approached off the High Street and is well set back behind a beech hedge with flower and shrub borders alongside the front facade. The majority of the garden lies to the rear of the property. There is an attractive stone terrace accessed from French windows from the drawing room and the utility room. Divided by a dwarf brick wall to a further area of paving where there are double gates onto Tytherington Road. The walled garden is principally to lawn, flanked by well stocked flower and shrub borders, a variety of apple trees, and with a thatched summer house which is in need of repair. Further storage room.
The two garages are accessed off Chapel Road. Turn right into Newtown; after about 100 yards a track on the right leads to two brick and tiled garages, both in need of remedial work.
PROPERTY INFORMATION
Services: Mains water, electricity. Oil fired central heating and private drainage
Council Tax Band: Band G
Local Authority: Wiltshire Council
Agents Note: external photos were taken in February 2022
The property is situated in the centre of the popular village of Heytesbury next to the St Peter and St Paul Church, with a primary school, two inns and a post office/village shop. The nearby town of Warminster offers a wide range of facilities including a Waitrose store, library, theatre, hospital and railway station (Cardiff/Southampton), which connects to both Salisbury (London Waterloo) and Westbury/Warminster (London Paddington). There is excellent road access via the A350, A303 and M3 giving access to the south west and London. For more sophisticated requirements there is the Salisbury to the east and Bath to the north-west.
The property is approached off the High Street and is well set back behind a beech hedge with flower and shrub borders alongside the front facade. The majority of the garden lies to the rear of the property. There is an attractive stone terrace accessed from French windows from the drawing room and the utility room. Divided by a dwarf brick wall to a further area of paving where there are double gates onto Tytherington Road. The walled garden is principally to lawn, flanked by well stocked flower and shrub borders, a variety of apple trees, and with a thatched summer house which is in need of repair. Further storage room.
The two garages are accessed off Chapel Road. Turn right into Newtown; after about 100 yards a track on the right leads to two brick and tiled garages, both in need of remedial work.
PROPERTY INFORMATION
Services: Mains water, electricity. Oil fired central heating and private drainage
Council Tax Band: Band G
Local Authority: Wiltshire Council
Agents Note: external photos were taken in February 2022
The property is situated in the centre of the popular village of Heytesbury next to the St Peter and St Paul Church, with a primary school, two inns and a post office/village shop. The nearby town of Warminster offers a wide range of facilities including a Waitrose store, library, theatre, hospital and railway station (Cardiff/Southampton), which connects to both Salisbury (London Waterloo) and Westbury/Warminster (London Paddington). There is excellent road access via the A350, A303 and M3 giving access to the south west and London. For more sophisticated requirements there is the Salisbury to the east and Bath to the north-west.
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Our office is located in the centre of Shaftesbury, and is one of eight offices covering the West Country, giving us a reach unrivalled by any other national sales agency. We specialise in the sale and valuation of a broad range of properties in North Dorset, West Wiltshire and South-East Somerset. James Wilson MRICS has over 30 years’ experience in the property market. The key to the success of the Shaftesbury office is personal Director level service, high quality marketing and presentation combined with detailed local and regional knowledge and national connections, backed up by our local team. Our competitors often brand us incorrectly as a franchise - we are independently owned businesses that make decisions on how best to market your property, to the strength of our local market working closely with our neighbouring and national offices. Jackson-Stops has more than a century of experience in the property market with 45 offices nationwide, from Cheshire and Yorkshire in the north, through East Anglia, the South East of England and onwards to the West Country, including a London based International Department. Our eight London offices are an important source of buyers looking for homes in the West Country. All our properties are marketed on onthemarket.com Our area is particularly well known for its educational facilities, with a highly regarded range of private and state schools and good communications. The A303 lies six miles to the north of Shaftesbury, giving access to London via the M3, and there are mainline railway stations at Tisbury and Gillingham (London Waterloo) and at Castle Cary, Westbury and Frome (London Paddington). Our Professional Valuation Department is run by Julian Bunkall FRICS with over 35 years' experience, and covers Dorset, South Somerset, South Wiltshire and Devon.