High Street, Shrewton, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP3
- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
3
- SIZE
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Description
The entrance hall is flanked either side by the drawing room on one side and a sitting room to the right - each with log burners. The stairs come off the hall to the left. At the back of the cottage is a dining room or fourth bedroom with shower room next door. Another reception room – the Morning Room is beyond this and leads through the large kitchen/breakfast room which overlooks the lovely courtyard garden, laid to red brick and surrounded by a wall. There is also a garage with a parking space in front.
Upstairs are three good sized bedrooms, the master to one end with an ensuite bathroom and lots of integrated wardrobes. The two other bedrooms are served by another family bathroom.
The accommodation is flexible and surprisingly spacious and all presented in excellent decorative order.
AT A GLANCE
Entrance Hall
Sitting Room
Drawing Room
Dining Room/Bedroom 4
Morning Room
Kitchen
Master Bedroom with Ensuite
Bedrooms 2 and 3
Family Bathroom
Garage
SERVICES:
Oil central Heating
Mains drains/sewage
Bottled gas for gas hob
Council Tax Band E
EPC Band E
Standard and Superfast Broadband available
Mobile: Likely with 3 and O2 – limited with other providers (Ofcom.org)
Location:
Shrewton is a popular village with excellent local amenities including two doctors’ surgeries, a Co-operative convenience store with Post Office, butcher, hairdresser, garage and petrol station, friendly local pub and primary school rated Ofsted ‘Good’. Devizes is under fourteen miles away and Marlborough just a forty minute drive.
The historic Cathedral city of Salisbury is eleven miles to the south with larger shops, supermarkets, a range of leisure facilities including restaurants, cinema and theatre. Trains from Salisbury go to Waterloo in around an hour and a half, making an easy commute.
Historic Stonehenge is close by and the lovely countryside of Salisbury Plain provides plenty of opportunity for walking, riding and various other country pursuits. Beautiful Red Kites can be seen in the locality. Sporting facilities in the area include fishing on the nearby chalk streams, golf at South Wilts, racing at Salisbury and sailing along the south coast.
There is a great choice of local schooling in both the public and private sectors, including Dauntseys, Bishops and South wilts Grammar schools, Cathedral School, Chafyn Grove and Godolphin.
Directions:
From Salisbury take the A360 road to Devizes and continue on this road for approximately 11 miles, going straight over the A303 roundabout and past Stonehenge on your right. Turn left at the next roundabout and continue for approx 2 miles, into Shrewton and turn right at the next mini-roundabout into Shrewton High Street and continue along here until you see the church and Glebe Cottage is the next property on the right, after the church.
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- Band: TBC
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
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High Street, Shrewton, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP3
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