Property description
A delightful three/four bedroom cottage believed to date back to the 17th century with a contemporary self contained annex attached. The property retains its original features but cleverly incorporates modern fixtures and fittings. The sitting room is a real feature with an inglenook fireplace, wood burner and exposed beams throughout. The kitchen/breakfast room benefits from velux windows, a Belfast sink and wooden worktop. The ground floor further benefits from a dining room, study/bedroom and shower room. Upstairs the space has three bedrooms, a good size family bathroom and the master bedroom has an ensuite. A converted shop has been turned into a spacious annexe benefitting from its own front door and comprises of a large sitting room, modern kitchen/breakfast room, cloakroom, study and another staircase leading to the bedroom and bathroom. Outside there is two brick built out buildings and a well maintained rear garden with a small charming pond and welcoming summer house. The property is offered with no onward chain. EPC: E
Location
Netheravon is a village situated on Salisbury Plain with a strong community feel, an abundance of countryside, a local community store and a primary school. Nearby Amesbury has further amenities including a choice of supermarkets, doctors, dentists, a library, restaurants and plenty of local shops, including a butcher, bakeries and pubs. There are also schools for all ages. Local events include a weekly market in Amesbury, The Great Amesbury Duck Race, Amesbury Carnival and the Durrington Festival. Situated to the south is the Cathedral city of Salisbury which provides a comprehensive choice of schooling, further shopping, restaurants, leisure facilities and a theatre. The city has a range of supermarkets as well as 5 Park & Ride services for ease of access into the city centre. A303 (London/Exeter) 6m, Amesbury 6m, Pewsey 9m, Salisbury 13m, Devizes 14m, Andover 18m. Trains to Waterloo: Salisbury (85 mins), Andover (75 mins).
Directions
From Amesbury proceed on the A345 towards the A303, at the traffic lights on the junction of the A303 continue straight over taking the second exit along the A345 sign posted Marlborough and Upper Avon. Continue along the A345 and on reaching Netheravon take the first right into the village, follow the road thought the village until you come to the shop on your right and you will find the property on the right just after the shop.
Local Information
Schools - www.schoolguide.co.uk News and Events - www.salisburyjournal.co.uk and www.spirefm.co.uk Facts, Figures and History - www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amesbury Stonehenge - www.english-heritage.org/daysout/properties/stonehenge
Outside
Rear - Patio area initially, leading to an area which has mature flower boarders, mature trees and srubs, mainly laid to lawn with a summer house access to two outside brick built sheds which have power, lighting and windows, garden is fully enclosed, access to front.
Services
Mains electric and drainage. Heating is oil fired and the water is metered
Council Tax
Council tax band C.
Tenure
Freehold.
Viewings
Strictly by appointment only with Bassets.
Property Features :
- A 17th century cottage which has been fully modernised throughout whilst retaining many period feat
- Sitting room with inglenook fireplace and multi-fuel burner.
- Extended kitchen/breakfast room in keeping with the rest of the house.
- Master bedroom with ensuite bathroom.
- The annexe comprises of a sitting room, kitchen/breakfast room, cloakroom, study, bedroom and bathr