A three-bedroom link detached bungalow positioned in the heart of the village, within a quiet cul de sac location, yet still within comfortable reach of the village amenities, along with several countryside walks close by. The well-presented accommodation, which has undergone recent refurbishment includes a welcoming entrance hall with storage cupboards, recently fitted kitchen/breakfast room with access to the garden, large sitting room, providing plenty of space for entertaining, opening up into a further reception/dining room, three bedrooms, with ensuite shower room to the main, along with views out into the garden and a further family bathroom. Externally there is a single garage with power and lighting, several garden sheds, a good-sized rear garden and off-road driveway parking.
The property is located is a quiet cul de sac location, giving it a peaceful feel, yet maintaining a community. There is a private driveway providing parking for a couple of vehicles, as well as access to the single garage, which has power, lighting and up and over door. A paved pathway then leads to the front door, along with a side access taking you to the rear of the property. The westerly facing rear garden is of a generous size, and can be accessed from both the sliding doors in the dining/reception room, along with the single door in the kitchen breakfast room, where you step out onto a patio. The rest of the garden is divided into two tiers, both mainly laid to lawn, providing a blank canvas for those with green fingers. The garden has several sheds used for storage along with a door in the back of the garage providing access. It is enclosed to all sides by wooden panel fencing and a low-level wall.
Shrewton is a popular, friendly village in the heart of Salisbury Plain, close to Stonehenge which allows free entry for Shrewton residents. The village has local amenities including a local butcher, doctors, convenience store, hairdresser, recreation ground and a pub. The local town, Amesbury has further amenities including supermarkets, doctors, dentists, schools, a library, restaurants and plenty of local shops, including a butcher, bakeries and pubs. Local events include a weekly market, the Dogs Trust Show, Amesbury Carnival and Durrington Festival. Situated to the south is the Cathedral city of Salisbury which provides a comprehensive choice of schooling, further shopping, restaurants, leisure facilities and a theatre. The city has a range of supermarkets as well as Park & Ride services into the city centre. A303 (London/Exeter) 3m, Amesbury 7.5m, Salisbury 11m, Warminster 13m. Trains: Salisbury (London Waterloo 85 mins).
The property is connected to mains electricity, water and drainage. There is oil fired central heating in which we have been informed the boiler was installed in 2024.
Wiltshire Council Tax Band D
Freehold
Strictly by appointment, only with Boatwrights. 01747 859 359. www.boatwrights.co.uk