- Village centre +
- Close proximity to mainline railway station +
- Two double bedrooms +
- Character beams +
- Wood-burning stove +
- Large rear garden +
- No onward chain +
- Close to all village amenities +
- Period features throughout +
Virtual tour available
A charming two-bedroom village cottage combining period features with commuter-friendly practicality. Standout features include a striking brick fireplace with a wood-burning stove, as well as an exceptionally large, sunny rear garden. The property is offered for sale with no onward chain.
DESCRIPTION
The interior of the property exudes warmth and character, centred around a stunning sitting room featuring an exposed brick fireplace with a cosy wood-burning stove, complemented by attractive wooden flooring. The kitchen is well proportioned, offering ample cabinetry, generous work surfaces, and integrated appliances.
To the upper floors, the property comprises two generously sized double bedrooms. The principal bedroom benefits from extensive built-in wardrobes, while the second bedroom is particularly characterful, featuring exposed timber beams and a layout spanning the full width of the cottage. A contemporary shower room completes the accommodation, finished in a crisp monochrome style with high-quality fittings.
OUTSIDE
The exterior of the property is equally impressive, commencing with a well-maintained front garden that provides a welcoming buffer from the street. To the rear lies a remarkable feature: an exceptionally large, east-facing garden, creating a private oasis with the river visible at its far end.
This outdoor space is thoughtfully arranged, with patio areas ideal for al fresco dining and a low-maintenance gravelled section, all enclosed by secure timber fencing. Its substantial size is a rare find for a village-centre home, offering excellent potential for gardening enthusiasts or those seeking a tranquil retreat.
SERVICES AND MATERIAL INFORMATION
The property is connected to mains electricity, mains water and mains drainage.
The property has electric heating and a woodburning stove.
Council tax band: B
Energy efficiency rating: E
Pewsey is a large village with an attractive streetscape and many fine period buildings. The village offers excellent amenities including a doctors' surgery, dentist, sports centre with swimming pool, post office, public houses and churches of various denominations. The village has the particular advantage of a railway station with services to London Paddington (about 1 hour 10 minutes). The market towns of Marlborough, Hungerford and Devizes are close by, whilst the larger centres of Salisbury, Andover, Newbury and Swindon are within easy travelling distance. The M4 motorway lies to the north with the A303 (M3 to the south).