- Characterful Victorian cottage +
- Desirable village location +
- Close to countryside walks +
- Tiered rear garden with views +
- Two/three bedrooms +
- Two separate reception rooms +
- Feature wood burning stove +
- Spacious kitchen and breakfast room +
- Practical utility room +
- Oil fired heating +
Virtual tour available
This charming Victorian cottage occupies a prominent position within the heart of the popular village of Easterton. Offering versatile accommodation. the property combines period character with practical living spaces including two separate reception rooms and a dedicated utility.
The Cottage is an attractive period home dating back to approximately 1897 and situated in the centre of Easterton, a village highly regarded for its community spirit and scenic surroundings, on the edge of the Salisbury plains. The property has been significantly enhanced by a side extension in the 1960s and a further rear extension added around 1980. It retains a welcoming sense of history with character features while providing a layout well suited to modern requirements.
On the ground floor, the sitting room serves as a cosy focal point of the home, featuring a wood burning stove set within a brick surround. A separate living room (third bedroom) provides an additional flexible space for families or for entertaining. The kitchen is complemented by a separate utility room.
The first floor provides two bedrooms arranged around a central landing area – proportioned to allow space for a desk for home working. The principal bedroom is a generous size while the two additional bedrooms offer versatility for use as children’s rooms or a dedicated home office. These rooms are served by a modern family bathroom with shower and bath.
Externally, the property features a beautiful tiered garden area providing far reaching views across the village and an array of sun traps. Residents benefit from the convenience of on street parking and the property is perfectly positioned to enjoy the immediate Wiltshire countryside while being just a short drive from the extensive amenities of Devizes.
Council Tax Band C
EPC Rating E
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 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.