- End-terrace cottage +
- Nineteenth-century +
- Character features +
- Kitchen/breakfast room +
- Dressing room +
- Spacious garden with orchard +
- Village views +
- Log-burning stoves +
- Oil heating +
- Recent electrical safety certificate +
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This beautifully presented, nineteenth-century three bedroom, end-of-terrace cottage, located in the popular village of Easterton offers a charming blend of historical character and modern comfort, with delightful rear garden.
Boasting an impressive 1306 sq ft of living space, this sought-after property features exposed brick walls, ceiling timbers, and two rooms with attractive brick fireplaces housing inviting log-burning stoves, creating a truly warm and inviting atmosphere.
The ground floor seamlessly blends traditional charm with practical living. The reception hall leads to a cosy sitting room, perfect for relaxation. The separate dining room provides an ideal space for entertaining. The heart of the home is the spacious kitchen/breakfast room, adorned with attractive flagstone tiles, bespoke cabinetry, and wooden worktops. A convenient downstairs cloakroom completes the ground floor accommodation.
Upstairs, the main bedroom offers the luxury of a walk-in dressing room, while two additional bedrooms and a family bathroom with a separate shower and bath cater to the needs of a growing family.
Beyond the charming interior, the cottage boasts a delightful rear garden, an oasis for outdoor enjoyment. A good-sized patio provides an ideal setting for al fresco dining and entertaining. Steps ascend to the main garden, predominantly laid to lawn and bordered by mature trees and shrubs, offering a sense of privacy and tranquility. A raised decked seating area provides picturesque views over the village, perfect for enjoying a morning coffee or an evening sunset. For the nature enthusiast, the end of the garden reveals an orchard and a dedicated wildlife garden, inviting local flora and fauna to thrive.
Council Tax Band D
EPC Rating E
The village of Easterton, on the edge of the Salisbury plain is a desirable location, offering a peaceful rural lifestyle while maintaining good connectivity to larger towns and essential services, making it an ideal setting for families. This property offers an idyllic village lifestyle with convenient access to local amenities and highly-regarded schools; St Barnabas Church of England primary school in Market Lavington boasts an 'Outstanding' Ofsted rating, while Lavington secondary school received a 'Good' rating in its latest Ofsted inspection. The village itself is home to The Royal Oak pub, a popular spot for food and drink, offering a welcoming atmosphere. For daily necessities, the nearby village of Market Lavington provides a Co-op general food store, a Post Office, a butcher (Douse & Son), and other local shops. Planks Farm Shop, located in Lydeway, offers fresh produce and local goods. Essential services like a doctors' surgery are available in Market Lavington and West Lavington.