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£500,000

Netton, Salisbury, SP4

  • 3 beds
Cottage

£500,000

  • 3 beds
Cottage
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A charming period cottage, superbly renovated full of character features, together with parking and garden, in the heart of this Woodford Valley village. The sitting room is a particular feature and has a superb open Inglenook fireplace with bresummer beam over. The property is not listed.

Description

A beautifully presented and completely renovated part thatch, part slate cottage in the heart of the village. The sitting room has a superb open Inglenook fireplace with bresummer beam over. Off the sitting room is a study/3rd bedroom and cloakroom. The kitchen is to the rear with a range of fitted units with a door to outside. On the first floor there are two bedrooms and a wonderful bathroom. There are a host of original features including exposed wooden beams and also added features such as oak doors and flooring. Windows are upvc double glazed and there is oil central heating via column radiators. There is a cellar with access from outside. The garden is well stocked featuring an abundance of colour and there is also off road parking space for 2 vehicles to the side. We believe the property was built in the mid seventeenth century with the later addition to the side approximately 150 years ago. The property is not listed.

House Specifics

The accommodation is arranged as follows, all measurements being approximate:

Entrance Hall

Oak flooring.

Sitting room

4.61m x 3.54m (15'1 x 11'7 )

Inglenook fireplace with bresummer beam and hood, exposed original timbers, stairs to first floor with cupboard under, door to outside, oak floor, wall light points.

Study/Bedroom 3

2.35m x 2.32m (7'8 x 7'7 )

Oak floor, exposed timbers.

Cloakroom

Wash hand basin set into vanity unit, low level WC, heated towel rail, slate floor.

Dining room

4.72m x 3.45m (15'5 x 11'3 )

Double aspect, storage cupboard, oak flooring, wall lights.

Kitchen

4.34m x 2.91m (14'2 x 9'6 )

Recently fitted with an excellent range of base and wall units with wooden worksurfaces, inset butlers sink with mixer tap over, oven and hob, stainless steel cooker hood, dishwasher, fridge, freezer, slate floor, breakfast bar, exposed wall timbers, door to garden. Cupboard housing Grant oil fired boiler for central heating and hot water.

Landing

Double cupboard. Exposed timbers.

Bedroom one

4.73m x 3.02m (15'6 x 9'10 )

Double aspect room.

Bedroom two

3.96m x 3.73m (12'11 x 12'2 )

Exposed wooden beams, fireplace recess, access to roof space.

Bathroom

Beautiful bathroom with suite of panel bath with shower attachment and mixer taps, wc, hand basin and glass shower cubicle with thermostatic mixer and rainfall head. Porcelain flooring, part tiled walls, period towel rail.

Outside

To the front of the property there is a low level flint wall with a small area of garden behind. There is off road parking space to the side leading to the rear. The gardens are a particular feature being well stocked with a variety of mature perennial and annual plants together with an area of lawn, attractive apple tree and patio areas at both ends of the garden. There is also an outside tap and an outside light.

Cellar

4.08m x 2.78m (13'4 x 9'1 )

Accessed by steps from front garden with 1.8m ceiling height.

Directions

Leave our offices in Salisbury and proceed out along Castle Road. Turn left towards the Woodford Valley keeping Queen Victoria Park on your right. Continue along this road and you will pass through Stratford sub-Castle, just before the river bear right towards Little Durnford and Netton. Continue along this valley road for approximately 4 miles and on reaching the village of Netton the property will be found on the right hand side. If one gets to the telephone box on the left hand side, Cobweb Cottage is approximately 20 yards before this on the right hand side.

Services

Mains water and electricity, oil fired central heating, private drainage.

Outgoings

The Council Tax Band is E and the payment for the year 2018/2019 payable to Wiltshire Council is ?2072.03.

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