A charming and characterful home, ideally located just a short walk from the town centre.
Set behind a low brick wall, the property features an attractive gravelled frontage, ideal for decorative pots, with a tiled pathway leading to the front door. The entrance hall opens into a welcoming sitting room, complete with a feature fireplace, creating a cosy space for relaxation.
The ground floor continues into a dining area overlooking the rear garden, enhanced by a further feature fireplace and exposed wooden floorboards, adding warmth and character. From here, steps lead down into the kitchen, which also enjoys views over the garden and provides access to the side of the property.
Stairs rise to the first floor, where there are two well-proportioned double bedrooms and a further single bedroom, currently used as a study, overlooking the rear garden. A family bathroom fitted with a matching white suite completes this level.
Additionally, a drop-down ladder from the landing provides access to a useful loft space, which benefits from Velux windows to both the front and rear elevations.
The rear garden, accessed from the kitchen, is fully enclosed and offers a patio area for outdoor seating, an area of lawn, a wooden storage shed, and rear pedestrian access.
Location:
Occupying a prime position on one of Salisbury’s most sought-after streets, this property is perfectly placed to enjoy the very best of city living. Just moments from the beautiful green open spaces of Wyndham Park and a short walk from the iconic Salisbury Cathedral, the setting offers a wonderful balance of tranquillity and convenience.
The vibrant city centre is within easy reach, with its charming mix of independent boutiques, cafés, restaurants, and the popular Old George Mall, creating a lively yet relaxed atmosphere.
Salisbury itself is rich in history and culture, with a twice-weekly charter market, the highly regarded Salisbury Playhouse, cinemas, and an excellent range of leisure and recreational facilities, all contributing to its strong and welcoming community feel.
For those needing to travel further afield, the city is exceptionally well connected, with easy access to the south coast and nearby centres such as Bath, Winchester, and Southampton. The A303 provides a direct link to the M3 for London, as well as routes west towards Exeter and the wider West Country.
Directions:
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From the Market Square, proceed away from the centre along Castle Street. Turn right onto Scots Lane and, at the junction, turn left onto Endless Street. As the road bends round to the right and becomes Belle Vue, the property can be found a short distance along on the right-hand side.