Property description
8 New Road is a substantial detached family home constructed around the late 1940's/1950's. The property is conveniently placed close to the centre of Durrington with access to local amenities and schooling. The main entrance hall is large and light and runs through the centre of the property offering access to all rooms and to a rear door leading into the 8 New Road is a substantial detached family home constructed around the late 1940s/1950s. The property is conveniently placed close to the centre of Durrington with access to local amenities and schooling. The main entrance hall is large and light and runs through the centre of the property offering access to all rooms and to a rear door leading into the garden. The kitchen is of a particularly good size with a range of modern and original 1960's retro feel units, the rear living room has a working fireplace with a wood burning stove whilst the front sitting room has a feature fireplace. All three bedrooms are arguably doubles in size. Offered for sale in good order, the property is double glazed and centrally heated via a mains gas fired boiler to radiators. There is potential to enlarge the existing property with the addition of an extension to the rear lounge and a new porch and wc accessible off the rear hallway - these alterations have been approved under planning reference 13/01157/FUL dated 7 August 2013. There is also a substantial outbuilding which would regularly lend itself for use as a substantial workshop, office or studio, potential annexe or even a family garden room. The plot is of a particularly good size, fully enclosed and offers a high degree of privacy. There is a gated drive which extends the full depth of the bungalow with access to a large detached garage with internal log store and storage room.
LOCATION
Durrington is accessible off the A303, is well served with facilities including supermarkets, petrol station/garage, two public houses, swimming pool fitness/sports centre and schools. The historical site of Stonehenge is approximately two miles distant and the country town of Amesbury approximately one mile to the south. Amesbury has a variety of shops including two supermarkets (Tesco and Aldi), butcher, greengrocer, baker, leisure centre and medical facilities. The cathedral city of Salisbury is approximately 10 miles to the south and has a fine range of social and educational amenities including the Salisbury Playhouse, Arts Centre and cinema, restaurants, a thriving market and a variety of state and private primary and secondary schools. Leisure and recreational facilities include the Five Rivers Leisure Centre, private members gymnasiums, golf club and recreation ground and three tennis clubs. Salisbury There is also a mainline rail service to London's Waterloo,(journey time 90 minutes) and the West Country. Durrington is well placed for easy access to Basingstoke, Reading and London as well as being on the main route to Devon and Cornwall.
TENURE AND SERVICES
Tenure: Freehold. Local Authority: Wiltshire Council. Council tax band - E - £1,836.30 for year 2015/16. All mains services connected. Gas central heating. Fully double glazed.
DIRECTIONS
From the cathedral city of Salisbury proceed in a north-easterly direction and continue into the market town of Amesbury. Proceed through Amesbury still following the A345 to the Countess roundabout. Continue straight across through the traffic lights onto the Stonehenge Road (still following the A345). At the next exit take the third exit into Larkhill Road and proceed to the roundabout. Take the first turning left into Bulford Road, continue for a short distance and turn left in front of the supermarket into New Road. After a short distance number 8 will be found on the right hand side almost opposite the entrance to school drive.
Property Features :
- Large plot
- Planning permission to extend to rear
- 3 bedrooms
- Large entrance hall
- 2 reception rooms
- Kitchen
- Fully double glazed
- Gas central heating
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