- Semi Detached Period Cottage +
- 4 Bedrooms +
- Generous Sitting Room with Open Fireplace and Log Burning Stove +
- Kitchen with Utility Room +
- Dining Room +
- Large Family Bathroom and Cloakroom +
- Fully Double Glazed +
- Mature Sunny Garden +
- Private Drive with Parking +
Here we have Sunnyside, a characterful double fronted 19th century semi detached period cottage located close to the village centre with private parking and a mature garden.
The cottage has undergone an extensive programme of modernisation and improvement by the current owners who have been sympathetic in their approach to works undertaken resulting in a lovely family home. The internal living space amounts to about 1300sqft and comprises of a welcoming reception hall, a generous sitting room with open fireplace and villager log burning stove, separate dining room with a decorative cast iron and tiled open fireplace and a well equipped c.18' galley kitchen with a large walk in larder/pantry, and utility room. Off the first floor landing are three good size double bedrooms, a large single bedroom and a large remodelled family bathroom. There is also a second first floor cloakroom.
You can see that the cottage is offered for sale in lovely order, is light and airy and fully double glazed. Central heating is provided via an electric combination boiler to radiators.
To the front of the cottage is a large mature lawned garden with established flower beds, shrubs, seating areas and a large sunny terrace. The rear garden is partly walled and laid to lawn with two outside brick built stores and gated access to a private parking and turning area.
TENURE AND SERVICES: Tenure: Freehold. Local Authority: Wiltshire Council. Council Tax Band D : £2,448.06 for year 2026/2027. Mains Water and Electric Connected. Mains Drainage. Electric Central Heating . Fully double glazed.
LOCATION: Netheravon lies approximately 3.5 miles to the north of the market town of Amesbury. The rural village has two Public Houses and All Saints Church. Amesbury has a variety of shops and a leisure centre (both in the town and in nearby Durrington) and a number of popular infant, junior and secondary schools. The cathedral city of Salisbury, some 10 miles to the south, has an excellent range of shops, sports and social amenities plus schools in the private and state sector. Furthermore the city has a mainline rail station serving London's Waterloo and the West Country. The A303, between Netheravon and Amesbury has easy links via the M3 to Basingstoke, Reading and London, as well as being on the main route to Devon and Cornwall.