Property description
Conveniently placed for easy access to local shopping and Bonnymead Park, 1 Stonehenge Road is an excellent detached family home, the original portion of which was constructed in the mid 1930s. The property has been extended, firstly with a post war loft conversion to provide two first floor double bedrooms, followed by the addition of the current living room in the early 1990s and, more recently in 2012, with the addition of a truly impressive conservatory/garden room. The accommodation is well planned with a large oak floored reception hall offering independent access to all ground floor rooms. The fantastic lounge is approximately 29ft x 15ft with a free standing log burner at one end. The master bedroom has the luxury of an ensuite, the guest bedroom is an excellent size and the family bathroom has been completely remodelled and refitted. There is the potential for a fifth bedroom which is presently in use as a study. The oak floored, farmhouse style kitchen/breakfast room has also been completely redesigned and refitted. The plot, although elevated above Stonehenge Road, is level with a large, attractive, well maintained garden, detached double garage, detached double car barn (half of which is completely open) and a secure gated drive with good off road parking. In conclusion, 1 Stonehenge Road is an excellent family home with the external appearance of a chalet bungalow, the internal space of a traditional house and the character of a period cottage.
LOCATION
Amesbury lies approximately 10 miles to the north of the cathedral city of Salisbury, just to the south of the A303 and easily accessible for Basingstoke, Reading and London, as well as being on the main route to Devon and Cornwall. The town itself has a variety of shops including two supermarkets (Tesco and Aldi), butcher, greengrocer, baker, leisure centre and medical facilities. The attractive cathedral city of Salisbury has a more extensive range of shopping, educational and leisure facilities including the theatre, arts centre and a thriving twice weekly market. Schools include two excellent independent grammar schools as well as a variety of state and private, primary and secondary schools. Salisbury has a mainline railway station serving London Waterloo, (journey time 90 minutes) and the West Country.
TENURE AND SERVICES
Tenure: Freehold. Local Authority: Wiltshire Council. Council tax band - C - £1,344.21 for year 2015/2016. All mains services connected. Gas central heating. Fully double glazed.
DIRECTIONS
From the cathedral city of Salisbury proceed in a northerly direction along the A345 into Amesbury. Upon entering Amesbury continue, passing the fire station on your left hand side, to the mini roundabout with Aldi on your left and continue straight across. At the next mini roundabout turn left through the town centre, Salisbury Street. At the end of the road fork left into Church St and continue passing the Antrobus Arms on the left hand side. Continue over the bridge (River Avon). After a short distance you will enter a sharp right hand bend into Stonehenge Road. Number 1 is immediately on your left as you enter the bend, clearly identified by the Baxters For Sale sign. To access the property, proceed along Recreation Road (on the left hand side of the property) to the rear and turn left into Riverside Avenue (no through road) and the drive and parking to number 1 Stonehenge Road will be found on your right hand side.
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RIVER AVON FROM BRIDGE
Property Features :
- Detached
- Impressive rooms
- Large plot
- Double garage
- Double car barn
- Excellent garden
- 4 bedroom
- 3 reception rooms