Property description
* Grade II Listed * 18th Century * Detached Town House * Four Reception Rooms * Five/Six Bedrooms * Three Bath/Shower Rooms * Two Further Flats * Double And Single Garages * Large Walled Gardens * Ample Parking * Viewing Highly Recommended *
Description: Teddington House is one of the most prestigious properties in Warminster originally bought from Longleat in 1700. It comprises a detached 18th Century Grade II listed town house, which has been sympathetically maintained by the current owners over a 40 year period. The property stands in what was historically the centre of Warminster and has had a varied life ranging from a wool store, a maltsters house, a home to artist Maxwell Arnfield and a publishing house.
The property benefits from four reception rooms, five/six bedrooms, three bath/shower rooms. There are two further flats. Flat 1, is on the ground floor consisting of kitchen, living room, bedroom and ensuite bathroom. Flat 2, has a ground floor kitchen, first floor living room, bedroom and bathroom. Both flats are accessed via separate entranceways external to the main house. The flats both have individual services and council tax banding. The two flats have been very easily let in the past and in our opinion could provide a good source of income.
The property also benefits from one double and one single garage and large parking area which is accessed from the Obelisk Terrace and a particular feature of the house is a large well tended walled garden to the rear.
Situation:
The market town of Warminster offers a wide range of shopping and leisure facilities, including a library, churches, sports center, doctors’ surgeries, dental surgeries, theatre, hospital, post office and public houses. There are four supermarkets including Waitrose within walking distance of the property. Warminster also has fantastic transport links, with a railway station linking the historic cities of Salisbury, Bath and London (Waterloo). The area is also served by excellent road links via the A350 and A36 to the other major towns and cities in the area, including London, Exeter, Bath, Salisbury.
The area is well known for having some of the top primary and secondary schools in Wiltshire along with private schools including, Warminster, Port Regis, Bryanston, Bruton, Dauntseys, St Marys and Downside.
Surrounded by lovely rolling countryside, this is an ideal setting for rural pursuits such as walking, riding, and cycling. Local attractions for the area include Longleat House and Safari Park, Stourhead, Cley Hill, Stonehenge and Centre Parcs.
Directions: From our office on Weymouth Street, head northeast on Weymouth and turn left onto the High Street. Head over the two mini roundabouts and the house can be found opposite the Obelisk on the right hand side of Church Street.
Council tax: F
Services: Mains drainage, water, electricity and Gas.
Local authority: Wiltshire County Council - 01225 770342
Property Features :
- Grade II Listed
- 18th Century
- Detached Town House
- Four reception rooms
- Five/Six bedrooms
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