An opportunity to acquire this period Grade II listed cottage that is believed to date back to the mid 1800 and located in the desirable village of Heytesbury. This interesting and historic home does require an element of sympathetic upgrading and renovation and this should be noted prior to viewing.
This charming residence is situated on the edge of the village and having the advantage south facing far reaching views at the rear, and being close to beautiful open countryside and woodland walks.
This pleasing home offers individual living along with a variety of generous reception rooms that offer a wealth of original features including exposed beams, fireplaces, wood burning stoves, historic doors and ironmongery.
Accommodation
Entrance hall with handmade oak giving access to the upper levels, three reception rooms with exposed beams and features, gallery style kitchen with windows facing the rear garden, bathroom, rear porch with door to side. On first floor a landing having exposed beams and floorboards gives access to the two double bedrooms with one having a dual aspect with far reaching views beyond at the rear, and the other facing toward the parkland at the front. On the second floor you will find two attic rooms that subject to any required planning could be converted to provide additional guest rooms or home work space.
Outside
At the front a gravel drive provides amble private off street parking for several vehicles. A side path leads to the generous south facing rear garden having an abundance of mature shrubs and trees including apple trees. A patio area offers space for alfresco dining.
Outsbuilding
A recently constructed log cabin / workshop / studio comes with power and light along with LED lighting and fibre broadband making this an ideal office or workshop. Greenhouse
Location
The property is well located in the heart of this sought-after Wylye Valley village. The community today is based around the Church of St Peter and St Paul, with its origins in the 12th century, the thriving post office/shop, and a pub, The Red Lion. There are plentiful shops at Warminster, only three miles away, with a broader range of facilities to be found at Wiltshire's county town, Trowbridge, and the enchanting Cathedral City of Salisbury and shopping hotspot of Bath are both within easy reach.
Agent Details
Cooper & Tanner, Warminster
01985 802980
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