Salisbury , SP1
A two-bedroom, mid-terrace house within walking distance to Salisbury city centre. NO CHAIN
- NO FORWARD CHAIN
- SOUGHT-AFTER LOCATION
- WALKING DISTANCE TO CITY CENTRE
- SEPARATE LIVING ROOM AND DINING ROOM
- CHARACHTER PROEPRTY
Located on the ever-popular Milford Hill, just a short walk from Salisbury city centre and the mainline railway station, this charming two-bedroom mid-terrace home offers an excellent blend of character, space and convenience. Perfectly suited to first-time buyers, professional couples or those looking to enjoy city living, the property benefits from well-proportioned accommodation throughout and a delightful courtyard garden.
Stepping inside, the home immediately showcases its character and welcoming feel. The ground floor offers generous living accommodation, comprising a separate living room and dining room, providing versatile spaces for both relaxing and entertaining. The dining room enjoys French doors opening directly onto the courtyard garden, allowing natural light to flood the room and creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living.
To the rear of the property, the kitchen has been thoughtfully extended to create additional space for appliances and storage, resulting in a practical and functional area perfectly suited to modern-day living.
Upstairs, the property features two genuine double bedrooms. The principal bedroom is particularly impressive in size, offering a spacious and comfortable retreat, while the second bedroom provides excellent guest accommodation, a home office space or room for a growing family. A modern family bathroom and useful built-in cupboards complete the first-floor accommodation.
On-street permit parking is available nearby, adding further convenience for residents.
The historic city of Salisbury offers an excellent range of shops, restaurants, cafés and leisure facilities, along with highly regarded schools and superb transport connections. The city is renowned for Salisbury Cathedral, home to the tallest church spire in the United Kingdom, while the mainline railway station provides direct services to London Waterloo, making the area particularly appealing to commuters. With the beautiful Wiltshire countryside and the world-famous Stonehenge also within easy reach, this property offers an enviable lifestyle in one of the region's most desirable locations.
Further benefits include gas fired central heating and UPVC double glazing fitted throughout. Council tax band C
Additional Information
Tenure: Freehold
Parking: On-street permit parking
Utilities:
Mains Gas
Mains Electric
Mains Water- Metered
Drainage: Mains Drainage
Broadband: Refer to ofcom website www.ofcom.org.uk/phones-and-broadband
Mobile Signal: Refer to ofcom website www.ofcom.org.uk/phones-and-broadband
Flood Risk: For more information refer to gov.uk, check long term flood risk www.gov.uk/check-long-term-flood-risk
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