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Full details for 3 Bedroom Semi-Detached For Sale in Salisbury

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Description

Built in the 1960s, a modern semi-detached family home situated in the corner of a quiet cul-de-sac in the highly regarded village of Winterslow.

Offered for sale in good order and, in the main, recently re-decorated, the property has electric heating and is double glazed. The rooms are of a good proportion with a large reception hall giving access to a living room which is open plan to the dining room. The kitchen is a good size, well fitted and with a ceramic tiled floor and double glazed door leading into the kitchen. The first floor has two double bedrooms, a large single bedroom and a family bathroom.

To the front is an open plan garden given over mainly to parking with raised planters and with generous parking for four family sized cars. Attached to the side of the property is a single garage with an up and over door, power and light and a personal door at the rear to the garden. Side access leads through to a fully enclosed private garden with a large patio.

Winterslow, a sought after location to the north east of Salisbury, offers a range of facilities including a thriving village stores/post office, a popular country inn, a highly regarded primary school and pre-school group. Other amenities include a doctor‘s surgery, modern village hall and two recreation grounds and there are many walks in the surrounding Wiltshire countryside. The cathedral city of Salisbury offers a more comprehensive range of recreational amenities, shopping facilities including a market each Tuesday and Saturday and a wide range of schooling, both state and private including two grammar schools and a college of further education. Salisbury has a mainline railway station, also stopping at Grateley, serving London, Waterloo and the West Country. Although a rural environment, access to the M3 and M25 is easily obtained via the A303 to the north east and to Southampton via the A36/M27 to the south.

TENURE AND SERVICES: Tenure: Freehold. Local Authority: Wiltshire Council. Council Tax: Band D - £1,739.67 for year 2018/2019. Mains water, electricity and drainage connected. Electric heating. Fully double glazed.

AGENTS NOTE: Adjacent and to the left of the property is a single building plot for which planning consent has been granted to build a 2 bedroom detached chalet bungalow, (Planning Reference 18/04441/FUL). The plot is not included in the sale of the property.
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