Property description
Period terraced house
Many original features
Two double bedrooms
Large family bathroom
Two reception rooms with original fireplaces
Large garden with shed/workshop
78 Bulford Road is an early 1900's mid-terraced characterful cottage style dwelling offering excellent accommodation and a large garden. Double glazed throughout and centrally heated via a mains gas fired boiler to radiators, the property retains much original character and period features including fireplaces, original wall panelling, stripped floor boards, original heavy timber panelled front door and original attractive, dresser style unit in the dining room. The accommodation is excellent in proportion with two double bedrooms and a large family bathroom on the first floor, both reception rooms are of a good size and the kitchen is extremely well fitted with direct access to the rear garden.
LOCATION
Durrington, which 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 with a variety of shops including two supermarkets (Tesco and Co-Op), 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.
ENTRANCE HALL
Double glazed door leading to entrance lobby, original panelled glazed and timber door leading to entrance hall with stairs rising to first floor, dado rails and radiator.
SITTING ROOM
Double glazed window, period cast iron tiled fireplace with surround and hearth, period radiator, two wall light points.
DINING ROOM
Period fireplace housing cast iron range (not functioning), original fitted dresser unit, original wall panelling, period radiator, double glazed window, stripped flooring, dado rails and deep under stairs storage cupboard.
KITCHEN
An extremely good size kitchen with a good range of units comprising cupboards, drawers, glazed cabinets, shelving and worksurface areas with inset enamelled sink unit served by mixer taps, 30 amp electric and gas cooker points, plumbing for dishwasher, plumbing for automatic washing machine, double glazed window, glazed doors leading to garden, wall mounted gas fired boiler providing domestic hot water and central heating, recessed lighting, tiled flooring and radiator.
FIRST FLOOR LANDING
Large galleried landing with access to roof space, period radiator and dado rails.
BEDROOM 1
Two double glazed windows, two radiators, fitted wardrobe cupboards, period cast iron fireplace.
BEDROOM 2
Double glazed window, fireplace recess and radiator.
BATHROOM
Large bathroom with full height, double width shelved cupboard housing hot water tank and full height storage cupboard. The bathroom has been refitted with a suite of panelled bath with fully tiled walls, shower curtain, shower unit, tiled recess housing wash hand basin, low flush wc, two radiators, double glazed window and vinyl flooring.
OUTSIDE
The property has a small private enclosed front garden with pedestrian gateway. To the rear is a large, fully enclosed garden with lawn, flower beds and rear pedestrian access. There is also a large timber garden shed/workshop with a dry storage/cupboard area adjacent. External power and light and outside water tap.
GARDEN
GARDEN
TENURE AND SERVICES
Tenure: Freehold. Local Authority: Wiltshire Council. All mains services are connected. Council Tax Band - B - £1164.58 for year 2014/15.
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. At the next roundabout take the third exit to Larkhill Road and proceed to the roundabout (with the garage on your left). Exit left into Bulford Road and continue a short distance where number 78 will be found on the right hand side, clearly identified for sale by the Baxters For Sale sign.
Property Features :
- Period terraced house
- Many original features
- Two double bedrooms
- Large family bathroom
- Two reception rooms with original fireplaces
- Large garden with shed/workshop