- NO ONWARD CHAIN +
- Two-Bedroom Semi-Detached +
- Driveway Parking +
- Well-Proportioned Bedrooms +
- Versatile Workshop/Project Room +
- Good-Sized Conservatory +
- Enclosed Rear Garden +
- Utility/Store Room +
Available now with NO ONWARD CHAIN is this two-bedroom semi-detached house which is uniquely enhanced with a versatile project room, utility area, and store room. The property has been lovingly maintained by the current vendors to create a superb home for prospective buyers, with ample scope to cater to requirements. Situated within a sought-after residential area in Amesbury, the property suits a range of potential buyers including investors, downsizers, and those looking to buy their first home.
The ground floor comprises a lovely a bright sitting room, a kitchen/breakfast room with integrated appliances and ample cabinetry, a good-sized conservatory with capacity for a range of seating, a store room, utility/cloakroom, and a versatile workshop/project room. Upstairs there are two well-proportioned bedrooms which are served by the family bathroom.
Externally, there is driveway parking to the front with and adjacent green space set before the primary entrance. To the rear, double doors from the conservatory open to an introductory shingle area - a great space for al fresco seating. This provides access to the store room, and is set before the enclosed laid-to-lawn garden.
The historic town of Amesbury is located in the heart of Salisbury Plain, a short drive from the Cathedral city of Salisbury. Home to the prehistoric monument of Stonehenge, Amesbury has excellent links to the A303 (London/Exeter) and provides a range of the local amenities. These include a weekly market, supermarkets, pubs, restaurants and a selection of independent shops and retailers. Amesbury also offers a variety of services including schools, doctors, dentists, hairdressers, a veterinary surgery, post office, leisure centre and a library. Situated to the south is the cultural 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. Salisbury train station offers direct links to London Waterloo and the West Country, with the area well connected to the coastal cities of Bournemouth and Southampton, as well as routes into the New Forest.