Church Street, Tisbury
Property Features
- Desirable Village Location
- Sitting/Dining Room & Garden Room
- Kitchen & Study/Breakfast Room
- Three Bedrooms, Shower Room & Cloakroom
- South Facing Garden
- Off Street Parking, Workshop & Stores
- Nearby Access to Country Walks
Description
A refurbished semi-detached home with versatile accommodation & a South facing garden situated in a tucked away setting in the heart of a sought after Nadder Valley village
A refurbished semi-detached home with versatile accommodation & a South facing garden situated in a tucked away setting in the heart of a sought after Nadder Valley village.
Property
An attractive modern semi-detached house built in the mid 1980s by a well-respected local builder with reconstituted stone external elevations under a tiled roof. Over the years the property has been extended, altered and improved and in 2023/24 was comprehensively refurbished. This has resulted in the creation of a superbly presented, easy to manage and comfortable home offering versatility as to how it can be enjoyed.
The light & airy accommodation comprises an entrance hall with a cloakroom and access to the good-sized open plan sitting/dining room which has a Jotul woodburner on a granite hearth and doors leading to the sunny garden room overlooking the garden. The kitchen has wooden fronted units, granite worksurfaces, a Rangemaster Classic cooker with a 5 ring calor gas hob and opens out to a study/breakfast room. Upstairs are two double bedrooms, a single bedroom and a well-appointed shower room with a walk-in shower. The rear rooms have views towards the parish church and countryside beyond.
Outside
To the front is a paved drive with an adjoining lawn and rose borders. The enclosed South facing rear garden has a large paved terrace to the back of the house with raised borders and steps down to a gravelled garden with flower and shrub borders and a rose covered pergola. The outbuildings include a wooden workshop, garden shed, wood store and a store (formerly part of a garage) housing the Grant oil fired boiler.
Situation
The property is situated in a small cul-de-sac close to the centre of the sought-after village of Tisbury and is just a short walk from the villages bustling High Street and station. Tisbury is the principal village of the beautiful Nadder Valley and has become increasingly popular amongst discerning buyers due to its excellent choice of independent local shops, boutiques and eateries as well as its many facilities including a primary school, doctors and dental surgeries, vets, sports and community centre, garage and a station with direct rail services to London (Waterloo) and the West Country. The village is also home to Messums Wiltshire, a contemporary arts centre in a 14th Century thatched tithe barn at Place Farm, the largest of its type in the country.
The Saxon hilltop market town of Shaftesbury is 9 miles away and has a good range of shops, supermarkets, a secondary school, cottage hospital and is famous for the picturesque steeply cobbled street of Gold Hill. The medieval cathedral city of Salisbury is 14 miles distant and has more comprehensive shopping, entertainment & leisure amenities and a district hospital. The local road network gives access to the other main towns in the region including Bath, Blandford, Gillingham, Sherborne and Warminster as well as to the South Coast whilst the A303 links with the M3, making London accessible for the motorist. Many families are drawn to South Wiltshire by the excellent choice of state and private schools.
Set amidst the attractive undulating countryside of the Nadder Valley, part of the Cranborne Chase National Landscape, Tisbury is an excellent base from which to explore many miles of footpaths and bridleways with a variety of rural pursuits available including walking, riding, cycling, and field sports. Sailing can be found at Shearwater near Warminster, racing is at Salisbury, Bath and Wincanton and golf at Tollard Royal, Warminster and Salisbury. There are several excellent dining pubs in the vicinity as well as many places of interest such as the Longleat Estate, Old Wardour Castle, the Fovant Badges, Stourhead Gardens, Wilton House and Stonehenge.
Services -Mains water, electricity and drainage, oil fired central heating & hot water.
Local Authority – Wiltshire County Council 0300 456 0100 – Council Tax Band D
EPC Energy Efficiency RatingCurrent: 66 (D) – Please refer to the agents for the complete Energy Performance Certificate
Tenure – Freehold
Broadband Download Speed – Standard 19 Mbps, Superfast 80Mbps (Ofcom)