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House For Sale £270,000
Bulford Road, Durrington, Salisbury SP4


Description
Boatwrights Estate Agents are delighted to offer to the market this two-bedroom character home situated on a pedestrian only access in the popular, well-connected village of Durrington. Believed to date back to the 18th Century, the house is predominantly constructed of cob walls although a more recent double storey extension has been added to incorporate the kitchen and master bedroom. Benefitting from modern perks such as double glazing throughout and gas central heating, the home is a truly unique find and somewhere that must be seen to be fully appreciated. Upon entering via the stable style door, you are met with the kitchen that has been fitted with a John Lewis suite and allows room for multiple kitchen appliances, work surface space and array of floor to wall mounted cupboards. Leading through to the main sitting/dining room, the space enjoys a dual aspect, a gas fireplace and storage provided via the under-stair cupboard. Upstairs boasts two double bedrooms of which one is currently utilised as a home office whilst the master takes full advantage of views of the rooftops and treeline. The recently replaced shower room rounds off the accommodation.

Location

Durrington is a popular, community orientated village located near the historical site of Stonehenge, in the heart of Salisbury Plain. The surrounding area is ideal for horse riding, cycling and walking. Local facilities include three small supermarkets, schools, The Stonehenge Inn pub and leisure facilities (which include a swimming pool and gym).

Nearby Amesbury has further amenities including a choice of supermarkets, pubs, doctors, dentists, schools, a library, restaurants and plenty of local shops, including a butcher and bakeries.

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 Park & Ride services into the city centre.

A303 (London/Exeter) 2m, Amesbury 2.5m, Salisbury 10.5m, Andover 14.5m. Trains to Waterloo: Salisbury (85 mins), Grateley 9m (80 mins), Andover (75 mins).

Outside

Accessed via a pedestrian walkway from Bulford Road, the path leads to the front of the property that is enclosed via a wooden gate. A simply delightful array of mature trees, shrubbery and flower beds are combined to create a private and enjoyable haven to be enjoyed by all.

Directions

From our office on Salisbury Street, continue to the traffic lights and turn left onto Countess Road. At the roundabout take the second exit signposted Upavon, Durrington and Larkhill Camp, and continue along Countess Road (A345). Continue over the next two roundabouts and turn right onto Hackthorne Road. Continue until reaching the junction with Church Street and take the left hand split in the road onto Church Street. Continue until this turns into Bulford Road and the pedestrian access will be located immediately on your right-hand side, marked by the For Sale board.

Tenure

Freehold.

Council Tax

Wiltshire Council Tax Band C

Services

Mains services are connected.

Viewings

Strictly by appointment only with Boatwrights.

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