Guide price
£435,000
3 bed cottage for saleWren Cottage, Monkton Deverill BA12
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
A beautiful 19th Century 3 Bedroom Mid Terrace Cottage in the village of Monkton Deverill with no Onward Chain
Ample Storage throughout the home ensuring a clutter free environment
Stunning kitchen and a separate Utility room providing convenience to homeowners
Woodburning Stove in the Living Room
Unique features throughout and a plethora of character and charm
Delightfully appointed fully tiled family bathroom & a downstairs cloakroom
Beautiful vibrant landscaped garden which is spacious, private and peaceful
Unique features throughout and a plethora of character and charm
Two large Double Bedrooms and a Single Room
Quote Ref EB0191 Emma Butcher - Independent Property Agent
Quote: EB0191 This stunning 3-bedroom lovingly maintained cottage, dating back to pre-1900s, with the addition of an extension blends historic charm with modern elegance. If you're searching for a unique home that tells a story while providing all the comforts of contemporary living, look no further!
This enchanting mid terrace cottage in the quiet village of Monkton Deverill with accommodation over three floors offers plenty of space for you to create the home of your dreams, it is an exceptionally maintained Turn-Key home.
A welcoming hallway leads through to the living room, which is cosy the focal point of the room, a brick inset fireplace with a wood burner, adds not only warmth but also a touch of rustic charm to the space creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Imagine curling up on a cold winter's night with an enjoyable book and a warm drink, the crackling fire casting a soft glow around you. Engineered wood flooring gives a bucolic feel.
The dining room allows for a large table and additional furniture where you can gather with family and friends for meals and celebrations. There is beautiful stain-glassed window which adds charm and a wooden wine rack has been inset into the fireplace which is delightfully quirky.
The kitchen which forms part of the extension is a true delight for anyone who loves to cook. Featuring shaker style cabinetry with a complimenting solid wood worktop and Belfast sink. Cooking and meal preparation will become a breeze with an Electric Oven, Ceramic hob, and an integrated fridge and freezer. The breakfast island houses a wine cooler and enables you to also sit and enjoy meals. A cupboard provides further storage space for small household appliances. The roof lantern showers light into the kitchen. French Doors lead out into the garden.
The utility room has built in cupboards which have created spaces for a pantry and washing machine. There is a water softener, and the current owner has thoughtfully created an airing cupboard above the washing machine to dry linens and clothes. This room is also perfect for all your shoes and accessories, ensuring a clutter free environment. The oil-fired boiler is also located here.
A downstairs cloakroom adds convenience for both residents and guests.
On the first floor, the cottage features a double and single bedroom, each offering a serene retreat for rest and relaxation. The second bedroom is light filled, ideal for a growing family or hosting guests, providing plenty of space for furniture, The third bedroom, a single, offers space for a single or day bed and furniture. Alternatively, it could be used as a nursery or home office space.
The beautifully appointed family bathroom is a true sanctuary, whether you prefer a quick refreshing shower or a leisurely soak in the tub, this bathroom caters to your every need. There is also a heated towel radiator keeping your towels dry for your next pamper session.
Upstairs, on the second floor the main bedroom provides sufficient space for furniture, there is a built-in cupboard on the landing which is cleverly used as a wardrobe. The bedroom itself is spacious with room for a king or superior king size bed with Velux windows with views over the garden.
The storage throughout the property provides ample space to keep your belongings and small household appliances organised and out of sight ensuring a clutter free environment.
The garden is extensive and a true oasis, featuring a patio area where you can relax and unwind, and a stunning water feature which has been created from the original 19th century cast iron water pump. Mainly laid to lawn and surrounded by lush shrubs and foliage whilst the boundary treatments provide ample privacy. Imagine sipping your morning coffee in this serene setting or hosting intimate gatherings with loved ones in this delightful outdoor space. At the end of the garden is a gate leading to an area where you will find a large shed and opportunity to create a mini allotment. The front is mainly laid to lawn and is accessed by a picket gate.
In conclusion, the cottage's historical charm and unique features make it a desirable property for those seeking a traditional home. Whether you are looking for a weekend retreat or a permanent residence, this property offers the perfect blend of old-world charm and contemporary living. Come and get your own piece of vintage.
So why live in Monkton Deverill? Monkton Deverill is surrounded by stunning countryside, making it a haven for nature lovers. It is part of the Upper Deverills and formally a civil parish but now within the parish of Kingston Deverill. The village has roots dating back to the Domesday Book and the village properties surround the former parish of St Alfred the Great. Exploring the local history is not only fascinating but also provides a deeper appreciation for the area’s cultural heritage. Plus, with nearby towns like Warminster and Shaftesbury, history buffs will find plenty of additional sites to explore. The rolling hills, lush green fields, and vibrant flora create an idyllic backdrop for outdoor activities. Whether you enjoy hiking, cycling, or simply taking leisurely walks, the area offers a variety of scenic routes that cater to all levels of fitness. The nearby Salisbury Plain and Cranborne Chase provide even more opportunities to explore the natural beauty of Wiltshire.
Do not miss the opportunity to make this charming cottage your new home. Whether you are a first-time buyer, a growing family, or looking to downsize, this property ticks all the boxes. So, to delve deeper into the details of this fantastic offering, book your personal tour with Emma Butcher today where you will have the opportunity to see it for yourself and learn more about this lovely home and its potential.
The property also has the additional benefits of a Grant boiler (4 years old) which has been regularly serviced, oil fired central heating, water softener, double-glazed windows (some recently replaced), eaves storage, outside tap and electrics, Shed and Log Store. No onward chain.
Kindly note some items mentioned or seen in the photographs may not be included in the property, please check with the Property Agent. For further information or details about this property please visit.
EPC = D, Council Tax Band – C (£2172 pa estimate) Local Authority- Wiltshire, Services - Mains electricity, Oil, Mains water, Mains Drainage. Freehold property. Built 1800’s.
Quote Ref eb 0191
This enchanting mid terrace cottage in the quiet village of Monkton Deverill with accommodation over three floors offers plenty of space for you to create the home of your dreams, it is an exceptionally maintained Turn-Key home.
A welcoming hallway leads through to the living room, which is cosy the focal point of the room, a brick inset fireplace with a wood burner, adds not only warmth but also a touch of rustic charm to the space creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Imagine curling up on a cold winter's night with an enjoyable book and a warm drink, the crackling fire casting a soft glow around you. Engineered wood flooring gives a bucolic feel.
The dining room allows for a large table and additional furniture where you can gather with family and friends for meals and celebrations. There is beautiful stain-glassed window which adds charm and a wooden wine rack has been inset into the fireplace which is delightfully quirky.
The kitchen which forms part of the extension is a true delight for anyone who loves to cook. Featuring shaker style cabinetry with a complimenting solid wood worktop and Belfast sink. Cooking and meal preparation will become a breeze with an Electric Oven, Ceramic hob, and an integrated fridge and freezer. The breakfast island houses a wine cooler and enables you to also sit and enjoy meals. A cupboard provides further storage space for small household appliances. The roof lantern showers light into the kitchen. French Doors lead out into the garden.
The utility room has built in cupboards which have created spaces for a pantry and washing machine. There is a water softener, and the current owner has thoughtfully created an airing cupboard above the washing machine to dry linens and clothes. This room is also perfect for all your shoes and accessories, ensuring a clutter free environment. The oil-fired boiler is also located here.
A downstairs cloakroom adds convenience for both residents and guests.
On the first floor, the cottage features a double and single bedroom, each offering a serene retreat for rest and relaxation. The second bedroom is light filled, ideal for a growing family or hosting guests, providing plenty of space for furniture, The third bedroom, a single, offers space for a single or day bed and furniture. Alternatively, it could be used as a nursery or home office space.
The beautifully appointed family bathroom is a true sanctuary, whether you prefer a quick refreshing shower or a leisurely soak in the tub, this bathroom caters to your every need. There is also a heated towel radiator keeping your towels dry for your next pamper session.
Upstairs, on the second floor the main bedroom provides sufficient space for furniture, there is a built-in cupboard on the landing which is cleverly used as a wardrobe. The bedroom itself is spacious with room for a king or superior king size bed with Velux windows with views over the garden.
The storage throughout the property provides ample space to keep your belongings and small household appliances organised and out of sight ensuring a clutter free environment.
The garden is extensive and a true oasis, featuring a patio area where you can relax and unwind, and a stunning water feature which has been created from the original 19th century cast iron water pump. Mainly laid to lawn and surrounded by lush shrubs and foliage whilst the boundary treatments provide ample privacy. Imagine sipping your morning coffee in this serene setting or hosting intimate gatherings with loved ones in this delightful outdoor space. At the end of the garden is a gate leading to an area where you will find a large shed and opportunity to create a mini allotment. The front is mainly laid to lawn and is accessed by a picket gate.
In conclusion, the cottage's historical charm and unique features make it a desirable property for those seeking a traditional home. Whether you are looking for a weekend retreat or a permanent residence, this property offers the perfect blend of old-world charm and contemporary living. Come and get your own piece of vintage.
So why live in Monkton Deverill? Monkton Deverill is surrounded by stunning countryside, making it a haven for nature lovers. It is part of the Upper Deverills and formally a civil parish but now within the parish of Kingston Deverill. The village has roots dating back to the Domesday Book and the village properties surround the former parish of St Alfred the Great. Exploring the local history is not only fascinating but also provides a deeper appreciation for the area’s cultural heritage. Plus, with nearby towns like Warminster and Shaftesbury, history buffs will find plenty of additional sites to explore. The rolling hills, lush green fields, and vibrant flora create an idyllic backdrop for outdoor activities. Whether you enjoy hiking, cycling, or simply taking leisurely walks, the area offers a variety of scenic routes that cater to all levels of fitness. The nearby Salisbury Plain and Cranborne Chase provide even more opportunities to explore the natural beauty of Wiltshire.
Do not miss the opportunity to make this charming cottage your new home. Whether you are a first-time buyer, a growing family, or looking to downsize, this property ticks all the boxes. So, to delve deeper into the details of this fantastic offering, book your personal tour with Emma Butcher today where you will have the opportunity to see it for yourself and learn more about this lovely home and its potential.
The property also has the additional benefits of a Grant boiler (4 years old) which has been regularly serviced, oil fired central heating, water softener, double-glazed windows (some recently replaced), eaves storage, outside tap and electrics, Shed and Log Store. No onward chain.
Kindly note some items mentioned or seen in the photographs may not be included in the property, please check with the Property Agent. For further information or details about this property please visit.
EPC = D, Council Tax Band – C (£2172 pa estimate) Local Authority- Wiltshire, Services - Mains electricity, Oil, Mains water, Mains Drainage. Freehold property. Built 1800’s.
Quote Ref eb 0191