A beautifully presented detached house located within the thriving town of Mere.
Location
The historic small town of Mere is located adjacent to the A303 and nestles beneath the South Wiltshire Downs. Mere's town centre provides an excellent range of services and facilities to cater for most everyday requirements including a Co-op convenience store, post office, electrical retailer, hairdressers, restaurants, public houses, primary school, church, butcher, pharmacy, Doctor's surgery and library.
The nearby town of Gillingham (3 miles) has a mainline railway station serving London Waterloo as well as a wide range of facilities, including Waitrose & Asda superstores, a doctor’s surgery, dental practice, pharmacies, local shops and boutiques. Gillingham School is a highly sought after mixed comprehensive and there are several independent schools nearby including Port Regis, Sandroyd and Clayesmore. The communication links are excellent: The A303 runs north of the town and a mainline railway station provides services to London Waterloo (2 hours) and the south west.
Description
This beautiful and well-presented detached home is located in a popular development within the sought-after town of Mere.
The property comprises entrance hall, sitting room which is open plan to dining room, modern fitted kitchen with additional utility room, and a cloakroom completing the downstairs accommodation.
To the first floor are three good size double bedrooms with a en suite shower to bedroom one, and a further family bathroom servicing the other two bedrooms.
Outside
Externally, the property is approached by a driveway, providing off road parking, leading to a single garage with power, lighting and an up and over garage door. The rear raised garden has been beautifully landscaped, fully enclosed and offers a good degree of privacy.
Services
The property is connected to all mains service.
Tenure
Freehold.
Local Authority
Wiltshire Council, Band D.
Viewings
Strictly by appointment, only with Boatwrights.
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