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Full Details for 3 Bedroom Semi-Detached for sale in Salisbury, SP4 :
A three bedroom, 1920's traditional house with high ceilings and some original features as well as open living areas and stunning rural views over National Trust land. The property offers well-proportioned accommodation which comprises; a porch, large reception hall, cloakroom, sitting room with gas fire, fitted kitchen, open plan dining/family room with a log burner, large conservatory, utility and shower room. On the first floor are three double bedrooms which all have built in storage, plus a family bathroom. Outside, the front of the property has ample parking and a store and the rear is mainly laid to lawn with ratio and decking surrounding the conservatory and overlooks farmland and national trust sites to the rear. EPC: E
Location
The historic town of Amesbury is located in the heart of the Salisbury Plain and has all the local amenities you need including supermarkets, dentists, doctors and schools, as well as a range of local shops, butchers, bakeries and restaurants. Pubs include The Bell Inn and The George. The rural countryside provides miles of walking, riding and cycling. Amesbury also has a veterinary surgery, pet shop, leisure centre, library, a choice of gyms and a Holiday Inn Hotel. Local events include a weekly market as well as The Great Amesbury Duck Race, Amesbury Carnival and the nearby Durrington Festival which take place annually. 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) 0.5m, Salisbury 9m, Andover 13m. Trains to London Waterloo: Salisbury (85 mins), Andover (75 mins), Grateley 8m (80 mins).
Outside
The front of the property has a large paved and gravelled area for ample parking, a five bar entrance gate and access to a log store via an up and over door.To the rear of the property there is an excellent sized garden which is mainly laid to lawn with mature shrubs and trees and looks over farmland and National Trust land. As you exit the conservatory there is a large decking area, gravelled area and a pergola. There is also an outside tap, log store and gated side access.
Directions
From our office on Salisbury Street, continue to the traffics lights, take the left and head towards the A303. Continue straight over taking the second exit off Countess roundabout that leads onto Countess Road, you will find the property on the left hand side.
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
Services
All mains and services connected.
Council Tax Band
Council Tax Band D.
Viewings
Viewings strictly by appointment with Bassets only.
Tenure
Freehold.
Location
The historic town of Amesbury is located in the heart of the Salisbury Plain and has all the local amenities you need including supermarkets, dentists, doctors and schools, as well as a range of local shops, butchers, bakeries and restaurants. Pubs include The Bell Inn and The George. The rural countryside provides miles of walking, riding and cycling. Amesbury also has a veterinary surgery, pet shop, leisure centre, library, a choice of gyms and a Holiday Inn Hotel. Local events include a weekly market as well as The Great Amesbury Duck Race, Amesbury Carnival and the nearby Durrington Festival which take place annually. 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) 0.5m, Salisbury 9m, Andover 13m. Trains to London Waterloo: Salisbury (85 mins), Andover (75 mins), Grateley 8m (80 mins).
Outside
The front of the property has a large paved and gravelled area for ample parking, a five bar entrance gate and access to a log store via an up and over door.To the rear of the property there is an excellent sized garden which is mainly laid to lawn with mature shrubs and trees and looks over farmland and National Trust land. As you exit the conservatory there is a large decking area, gravelled area and a pergola. There is also an outside tap, log store and gated side access.
Directions
From our office on Salisbury Street, continue to the traffics lights, take the left and head towards the A303. Continue straight over taking the second exit off Countess roundabout that leads onto Countess Road, you will find the property on the left hand side.
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
Services
All mains and services connected.
Council Tax Band
Council Tax Band D.
Viewings
Viewings strictly by appointment with Bassets only.
Tenure
Freehold.