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The Common, Winterslow

Guide Price £565,000

A characterful 3 bedroom detached period cottage close to village amenities.
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Reception Rooms
3
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Here we have Clyde Cottage, a characterful three bedroom detached period cottage nicely placed for access to all village amenities. Clearly the property has huge kerb appeal and, we understand that the original cottage dates to around the mid 19th century with a later full width rear extension.

Presented for sale in good order, the cottage is double glazed and centrally heated via an oil fired boiler to radiators. The entrance hall and all three reception rooms have lovely polished wooden floors: the sitting room has a working fireplace with fitted log burning stove. The kitchen, ground floor cloakroom, family bathroom and the en suite have all been refurbished in recent years.

To the front of the property is an enclosed private drive and garden with parking for three cars. Attached to the side is of the cottage is a large open sided car port which has been fitted with a garage door. Side access leads through to a fair size private south facing garden which is mostly laid to lawn. Across the rear is an expanse of paved patio, attached to the side is a large boiler room/utility and storeroom.
An additional feature is the garden is the outbuilding; a detached structure which could very easily be utilised for use as a studio, office, summerhouse, gym etc. It also has a generous mezzanine floor providing a useful storage area. Clyde Cottage is available for sale with no onward chain.

LOCATION: Winterslow, a sought after location to the north east of Salisbury, offers a range of facilities including a thriving village stores/post office, a popular country inn, a highly regarded primary school and pre-school group. Other amenities include a doctor’s surgery, modern village hall and two recreation grounds and there are many walks in the surrounding Wiltshire countryside. The cathedral city of
Salisbury offers a more comprehensive range of recreational amenities, shopping facilities including a market each Tuesday and Saturday and a wide range of schooling, both state and private including two grammar schools and a college of further education. Salisbury has a mainline railway station, also stopping at Grateley, serving London, Waterloo and the West Country. Although a rural environment, access to the M3 and M25 is easily obtained via the A303 to the north east and to Southampton via the A36/M27 to the south.

TENURE AND SERVICES: Tenure: Freehold. Local Authority: Wiltshire Council. Council Tax Band D : £2,358.05 for year 2025/2026.
All mains services connected. Mains Drainage. Oil Central Heating. Fully double glazed.
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NOTE: These particulars are intended only as a guide to prospective Buyers/Tenants to enable them to decide whether to make further enquiries with a view to taking up negotiations but they are otherwise not intended to be relied upon in any way for any purpose whatsoever and accordingly neither their accuracy nor the continued availability of the property is in any way guaranteed and they are furnished on the express understanding that neither the Agents nor the Vendors are to be or become under any liability or claim in respect of their contents. Any prospective Tenant must satisfy himself by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of the particulars contained.

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