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Guide price

£275,000

3 bed terraced house for sale
Shipton Bellinger, Tidworth SP9

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Character Terraced House

  • Two Reception Rooms

  • Kitchen

  • Ground Floor Bathroom

  • Three Bedrooms

  • Converted Loft Space

  • Front & Rear Gardens

  • Allocated Parking Space

  • Village Location

  • Proximity to Local Amenities

Description
A charming 1920s terraced house with the benefit of a converted loft space providing additional floorspace. The property is located in Wilton Terrace in the village of Shipton Bellinger on the edge of Salisbury Plain, with the village having a number of local amenities and a community feel. The current owners have enhanced the property during their tenure with new glazing throughout and a newly tiled roof. The property maintains a balance of original character charm along with modern living and comprises two reception rooms, a kitchen, a ground floor bathroom, two first floor double bedrooms and a third bedroom on the second floor, within a converted loft space. Outside, the property has mature gardens to both front and rear with the added benefit of an allocated parking space nearby.

Location
The village of Shipton Bellinger lies approximately 13 miles north of Salisbury and 12 miles west of Andover on the eastern edge of Salisbury Plain. Shipton Bellinger has many local amenities, including a Primary School, a convenience store and a mobile post office, a Garage, a Sports & Social Club, a Church and a Village Community Centre. A wider range of shopping and recreational facilities are available in nearby Salisbury, Tidworth, Amesbury and Andover. The A303 is close by and provides a link to the M3 and on to London. Mainline rail services are available from both Grateley (4 miles) and Andover to London Waterloo. The area is well known for its good schooling with a choice of village primary schools and notable independent and grammar schools nearby. Sporting opportunities in the area abound and there are superb walking and riding opportunities in the immediate vicinity. Wilton Terrace can be found in Manor Close, a quiet, established cul-de-sac off the High Street.

Outside
A path traverses the front of Wilton Terrace from Manor Close, where the allocated parking is located. A path leads to the front door of the property through the front garden, which includes a mature flower border, log store and raised bed, bordered by a mixture of mature hedging and closeboard fencing.

Dining room
The front door opens into the dining room with exposed timber floorboards and a sash-style window to the front. Original open fireplace with cast iron surround and mantle. Recessed shelving and fitted cupboards. Door to:

Living room
Sash-style window to the rear. Exposed timber floorboards. Wood-burning stove inset within an original inglenook fireplace on a slate-tiled hearth with exposed brick jambs. Fitted cupboard and drawers in recess. Built-in, understairs storage cupboard and stairs to the first floor. Doorway to:

Kitchen
Galley-style kitchen with a window to the side. Exposed timber floorboards. The kitchen includes a range of eye and base-level cupboards and drawers with worksurfaces over and subway tiled splashbacks. Inset one and a half bowl, stainless steel sink and drainer, space for a freestanding electric cooker, space and plumbing for a washing machine and a dishwasher, space for an undercounter fridge. Doorway to a rear lobby with an external door to the side, accessing the rear garden and door to a built-in airing cupboard housing a hot water cylinder. Door to:

Ground floor bathroom
Window to the side. Fully tiled walls and flooring. Panelled bath with a rainfall shower system over. Close-coupled WC, pedestal hand wash basin and a radiator.

Bedroom one
First floor double bedroom with a sash-style window to the front. Original feature fireplace with a cast iron surround and mantle. Recess storage space either side of the chimney breast. Radiator.

Bedroom two
First floor double bedroom with a sash-style window to the rear. Original feature fireplace with a cast iron surround and mantle. Radiator. Door providing access to stairs to the second floor.

Bedroom three
Utilising converted loft space with a dormer window to the front. Radiator.

Rear garden
Courtyard to the side of the kitchen with steps up to the garden with a path to one side leading to gated rear access. The remainder is laid to lawn with borders plus a limestone chipped seating area plus a garden shed and covered storage area.

Tenure & services
Freehold. Mains drainage, water and electricity are connected. Heating via modern electric clay core radiators, infra-red panel heaters and a wood-burning stove.

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