High Street, Worton
£297,500
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Bedrooms: 2
A pretty early 18th Century double fronted cottage, located in the highly regarded village of Worton near Devizes.
Packed with period charm, this 2 double bedroom home offers a warm reception as you step through the porch into the main sitting room, which features exposed ceiling beams and an inviting log burning stove. Set off this room is another flexible reception room that could be used as a study or a snug. A step up from the sitting room leads into a stylish updated kitchen which is lovely and light and has views down the garden. The kitchen has wooden worktops and is well equipped with a Belfast sink, an electric oven and hob and spaces for further appliances.
On the first floor, there are two lovely double bedrooms, complemented by a refitted shower room with quality sanitary ware and a heated towel/radiator.
Outside, there is plenty of unrestricted on-street parking. The very private rear garden is wonderfully mature with a paved pathway winding past a level lawn down to a cosy summer house and useful garden shed. There are established beds down one side of the garden, with a gated rear access leading on to a footpath at the rear that gives direct access to some delightful countryside walks right on the doorstep.
Situation
The charming village of Worton has a public house, a primary school and a Church. There are also some delightful countryside walks close by with a bridleway taking you through to the village of Marston. A large array of amenities including shops, supermarkets, banks, building societies, bars and restaurants can be found at nearby Devizes which is approximately 4 miles away. There is also a thriving weekly market and regular farmers market. The historic cities of Bath and Salisbury are less than 25 miles away. The Pewsey Vale, Stonehenge and the village of Avebury are all within approximately 20 minutes drive. Mainline railway links run from nearby Chippenham, Westbury and Pewsey to London, and the M4 motorway is easily accessible. There is an excellent selection of schools, at both primary and secondary levels. Successful schools in the state and private sectors include: Dauntsey's, Marlborough College, Stonar and St Mary's.
Property Information
Council Tax: C
Services: Electric combi boiler for central heating, mains water, drainage and electricity.
In a Conservation Area.
Broadband Speed 60 Mbps.
Packed with period charm, this 2 double bedroom home offers a warm reception as you step through the porch into the main sitting room, which features exposed ceiling beams and an inviting log burning stove. Set off this room is another flexible reception room that could be used as a study or a snug. A step up from the sitting room leads into a stylish updated kitchen which is lovely and light and has views down the garden. The kitchen has wooden worktops and is well equipped with a Belfast sink, an electric oven and hob and spaces for further appliances.
On the first floor, there are two lovely double bedrooms, complemented by a refitted shower room with quality sanitary ware and a heated towel/radiator.
Outside, there is plenty of unrestricted on-street parking. The very private rear garden is wonderfully mature with a paved pathway winding past a level lawn down to a cosy summer house and useful garden shed. There are established beds down one side of the garden, with a gated rear access leading on to a footpath at the rear that gives direct access to some delightful countryside walks right on the doorstep.
Situation
The charming village of Worton has a public house, a primary school and a Church. There are also some delightful countryside walks close by with a bridleway taking you through to the village of Marston. A large array of amenities including shops, supermarkets, banks, building societies, bars and restaurants can be found at nearby Devizes which is approximately 4 miles away. There is also a thriving weekly market and regular farmers market. The historic cities of Bath and Salisbury are less than 25 miles away. The Pewsey Vale, Stonehenge and the village of Avebury are all within approximately 20 minutes drive. Mainline railway links run from nearby Chippenham, Westbury and Pewsey to London, and the M4 motorway is easily accessible. There is an excellent selection of schools, at both primary and secondary levels. Successful schools in the state and private sectors include: Dauntsey's, Marlborough College, Stonar and St Mary's.
Property Information
Council Tax: C
Services: Electric combi boiler for central heating, mains water, drainage and electricity.
In a Conservation Area.
Broadband Speed 60 Mbps.
01380 698006
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