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House For Sale £245,000
Anne Crescent, Durrington, Salisbury SP4


Description
48 Anne Crescent is a most appealing modern family home positioned within a generous corner plot with private garden, parking and good access to local amenities.

Offering excellent light and airy accommodation, the property has undergone a contemporary makeover by the current owners with improvements including a remodelled and refitted kitchen, remodelled family shower room, replacement of the original staircase timber balustrades with plate glass panels with polished handrails. Quality floor coverings have also been fitted throughout the property.

The accommodation comprises a large entrance porch with access to a spacious reception hall. There is a generous double aspect living room/dining room with modern fireplace, kitchen/breakfast room off which is a large double glazed conservatory. Off the large first floor landing are two double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes, a large single bedroom and a family shower room. The property is generally very well presented, is fully double glazed and heated via an electric storage heaters.

The gardens are extremely private: To the front is a mainly lawned garden with mature flower beds, shrubs and the whole is enclosed with a mature hedge. The rear garden (accessible from the front) also offers a high degree of privacy, is laid to lawn, with a large patio/seating area, timber garden shed, garden store and a brick built outbuilding (currently used as a home gym).

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. 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: B - £1460.69 for year 2020/2021 Electric heating. All mains services connected. Fully double glazed.

Directions. From Salisbury proceed in a northerly direction along the A345 into and through the country town of Amesbury. At the Countess Roundabout continue straight across onto Countess Road (A345). At the next roundabout take the third exit onto Larkhill Road followed by the second turning on the left into Phillip Road . Ann Crescent is the next turning on the right and number 48 will be found on the right hand side fronting Phillip Road.

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