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Energy Performance CertificateThis well appointed semi-detached home is located within a quiet cul-de-sac, on the edge of the village close to amenities and mainline train station, with several stunning countryside walks from the doorstep. The accommodation includes an entrance porch, large sitting room, kitchen/breakfast room, leading into an conservatory extension with access into the garden, two bedrooms and a bathroom. Externally there is driveway parking for several vehicles, and a garden to the rear with views over the village and countryside beyond.
The property is located in a quiet cul de sac. To the front is a hardscaped garden with colourful plants and shrubs. In addition is a spacious driveway with space for several vehicles, and a gate providing access to the rear. The rear garden can also be accessed via the conservatory where you step down into the garden which is mainly laid to lawn enclosed by wooden panel fencing, with a tree at the bottom giving privacy.
Tisbury is the principal village in Wiltshire’s exceptionally popular and highly sought after Nadder Valley. With beautiful rolling countryside considered widely by many as offering the best walking in the South of England. Simply stunning views coupled with amenities to suit every requirement, it’s no wonder The Sunday Times has voted Tisbury in its Top 5 places to live in the UK since 2014. Tisbury’s picturesque, welcoming and thriving High Street is awash with high quality independent shops and services that include a butcher, solicitors, a highly regarded deli, hair salons, a hardware shop, florist, post office, as well as excellent cafés, a wine shop, community leisure centre, with swimming pool next door, a pharmacist, dentist and doctors’ surgeries to name but a few, Tisbury really does have it all. An excellent primary school is present within the village as well as several very well supported community groups. The village also offers a mainline railway station that provides services both east and west to Exeter St. Davids and central London respectively with Waterloo being only 1 hour 50 mins away approximately as a direct route. With golf at nearby Rushmore, racing at Salisbury and Wincanton and Messums Art Gallery occupying the Tithe Barn within Tisbury itself, the village really does offer something for everyone.
The property is connected to mains water, electricity and drainage. Heating is electric via efficient, modern storage heaters.
Wiltshire Council Tax, Band C.
Freehold
Strictly by appointment, only with Boatwrights. 01747 859 359 www.boatwrights.co.uk