Teapot Street, Wylye, Warminster, Wiltshire, BA12
4 bedroom house in Wylye
Guide Price £750,000 Freehold
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KEY INFORMATION
- Tenure: Freehold
Description
Seize the chance to own a lovely conversion of a former nineteenth century (est.1880) place of worship, previously owned by the Pembroke Estate. The property has charm and character with plenty of original features such as bespoke double glazed tall stained glass windows, solid timber doors and exposed painted timbers. The property is within easy reach of local amenities.
The accommodation offers significant flexibility for living and entertaining and was sympathetically converted during the early 2000’s. There are high ceilings and crafted double glazed leaded light mullion windows, the sitting room is a grand space opening into the dining and kitchen area with a large centre island. A useful studio / sun room with bi fold doors opens on to the garden.
Outside is a double drive providing off street parking with an electric car charging point and a storage shed. A gated path leads to the front entrance and a private courtyard garden at the side of the property providing outside entertaining and seating space.
AT A GLANCE
Ground Floor:
Kitchen/Dining Room
Living Room
Study
Cloak Room
Studio/Gym
Utility Room
Bathroom
First Floor:
Four Double Bedrooms
Two Bathrooms
Outside:
Off street parking for two cars with electric car charging point
Courtyard garden
Storage shed
SERVICES:
Mains water, electricity and drainage
Oil fired central heating
EPC Band D
Council Tax Band E
Standard and Superfast Broadband available (up to 80Mbps) source Ofcom.org.
Mobile Signal Limited indoors and outdoors (Ofcom.org)
Location
The village has a strong sense of community, facilities include a church, a post office and stores, as well as a village hall. The house sits next to the shop.
The village is some twelve miles northwest of Salisbury and a similar distance southeast of Warminster, both of which have a Waitrose and a train station (Salisbury-Waterloo 1hr 27mins).
There are several excellent schools in the area, including a boarding school in Shaftesbury. In Salisbury there are grammar schools for boys and girls, as well as number independent schools including the Cathedral School.
Just outside the village, Deptford, is a gateway to two primary roads, the A303 (London, Stonehenge, Amesbury to the east) and the A36 (Southampton to Bristol and Bath).
The beautiful countryside of the Wylye Valley is accessible, with the Cranborne Chase beyond.
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