Guide price
£475,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleHigh Street, Netheravon, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP4
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: G
Freehold
About this property
Period Cottage
2 Reception rooms
Kitchen
4 Bedrooms
Family bathroom and cloakroom
Outbuilding with two stores
Off street parking space
Garden
Sunnyside is an attractive, period, double-fronted home offering sensitively modernised accommodation arranged over two floors. Configured to provide an ideal living and entertaining space, the ground floor accommodation flows from a welcoming reception hall with understairs storage.
The generous sitting room enjoys a feature fireplace and Villager wood burning stove, flanked on one side by built-in original storage. The spacious dining room has a feature angled wall and another decorative fireplace. The galley kitchen to the rear of the property has a range of base units and oak worktops with a ceramic sink and space for appliances.
Doors lead to the rear garden, the fitted utility, home to a year old combination boiler and useful pantry. On the first floor the property provides a generous principal bedroom with built-in storage, three further well-proportioned bedrooms, one with decorative cast iron fireplace, a modern family bathroom and a useful separate cloakroom. There is access to a spacious, boarded and insulated roof space.
Set behind an attractive brick wall and having plenty of kerb appeal, the property is approached over a lawned front garden bordered by mature shrubs and featuring numerous seating areas and a paved terrace, ideal for entertaining and al fresco dining. The mature part-walled rear garden is laid mainly to level lawn and features a pond and a link-attached outbuilding with two stores. From here a gate leads out to a large courtyard where there is turning space, and off street parking for one car.
Located in a conservation area on the west bank of the River Avon within Salisbury Plain, Netheravon village has a church, Morrisons Daily convenience store, public house and primary school. The historic Avon Valley town of Amesbury offers day-to-day amenities including high street shops, supermarkets, a sports/community centre, public houses and primary and secondary schooling. The cathedral city of Salisbury provides further excellent shopping, leisure and cultural facilities. Communications links are excellent: The A345 links to the A303, M3, M25 and motorway network, and Pewsey and Salisbury stations offer regular services to central London. The area offers a wide range of state, grammar and independent schools including Appleford, St. Francis, Dauntsey’s, Leehurst Swan, Chafyn Grove, Godolphin and Salisbury Cathedral School.
The generous sitting room enjoys a feature fireplace and Villager wood burning stove, flanked on one side by built-in original storage. The spacious dining room has a feature angled wall and another decorative fireplace. The galley kitchen to the rear of the property has a range of base units and oak worktops with a ceramic sink and space for appliances.
Doors lead to the rear garden, the fitted utility, home to a year old combination boiler and useful pantry. On the first floor the property provides a generous principal bedroom with built-in storage, three further well-proportioned bedrooms, one with decorative cast iron fireplace, a modern family bathroom and a useful separate cloakroom. There is access to a spacious, boarded and insulated roof space.
Set behind an attractive brick wall and having plenty of kerb appeal, the property is approached over a lawned front garden bordered by mature shrubs and featuring numerous seating areas and a paved terrace, ideal for entertaining and al fresco dining. The mature part-walled rear garden is laid mainly to level lawn and features a pond and a link-attached outbuilding with two stores. From here a gate leads out to a large courtyard where there is turning space, and off street parking for one car.
Located in a conservation area on the west bank of the River Avon within Salisbury Plain, Netheravon village has a church, Morrisons Daily convenience store, public house and primary school. The historic Avon Valley town of Amesbury offers day-to-day amenities including high street shops, supermarkets, a sports/community centre, public houses and primary and secondary schooling. The cathedral city of Salisbury provides further excellent shopping, leisure and cultural facilities. Communications links are excellent: The A345 links to the A303, M3, M25 and motorway network, and Pewsey and Salisbury stations offer regular services to central London. The area offers a wide range of state, grammar and independent schools including Appleford, St. Francis, Dauntsey’s, Leehurst Swan, Chafyn Grove, Godolphin and Salisbury Cathedral School.