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Energy Performance CertificateA charming three bedroom semi-detached cottage located in the sought-after village of East Knoyle, offered for sale with no forward chain. The property is believed to date back to 1830, and offers character features as well as the opportunity to update throughout. The property is entered into a porch leading into the hallway, which has a door opening into the spacious sitting room. The sitting room has a large focal fireplace with a wood burner, and a door leading into the well-equipped kitchen. At the rear of the property is a conservatory, as well as a rear porch and a cloakroom. Upstairs, the property offers three bedrooms. The main bedroom is a good sized double bedroom, and provides fitted wardrobes and storage, with one further double bedroom and a single bedroom. The family bathroom is fitted with a three-piece suite.
To the front of the property is a small front garden, with a path to the front door and side access leading to the rear garden. The rear garden is low maintenance, with a small lawn and shrubbery. A gate leads to the road behind, where the parking and garage is accessed.
The beautiful and typically English Village of East Knoyle is located on the Wiltshire/Dorset border with its surrounding area well known for its natural beauty and undulating countryside, yet is still extremely accessible, as the A303 is about two miles north of the village and provides access to the national motorway systems and airports via the M3 and access to the coast via the A350. East Knoyle, the birthplace of one of England’s best known historical architects Sir Christopher Wren also offers a range of amenities in the form of a well thought of public house The Fox & Hounds, the Church of St. Mary, community shop and post office as well as variety of clubs including a drama club and wine society. There are also a number of footpaths within the village to be enjoyed throughout the seasons. The area is also very popular because of the excellent selection of schools at all levels. There are popular primary schools in the local villages and Salisbury has retained its grammar schools. Public schools in the area include Warminster, Port Regis, Bryanston, Sandroyd, Canford and Sherborne. Salisbury has the Cathedral School, Chafyn Grove, Leaden Hall and Godolphin. The nearby towns of Shaftesbury and Gillingham and the large village of Tisbury located in the Nadder Valley have a range of services to cater for most everyday needs including a main line railway station from Tisbury to London (Waterloo).
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Mains Electricity, Water & Drainage are connected. The property is warmed via an Oil Fired central heating boiler.
Freehold
Wiltshire Council Tax Band D.
Strictly by appointment only via Boatwrights Estate Agents. 01747 213106 sales@boatwrights.co.uk