Guide price
£395,000
3 bed bungalow for sale
Cholderton Road, Newton Toney, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP4Freehold
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
Key information
Tenure
Freehold
Council tax band
E
Woolley & Wallis
About this property
A well proportioned detached bungalow is situated in a cul-de-sac of just 4 properties.
Number 3 is a modern detached bungalow with mature garden to the rear and good sized garden area to the front with the advantage of no onward chain. A pathway through the front garden leads to entrance canopy and door leads then into the entrance hallway providing access to all the rooms. To the front of the property there are two double bedrooms, the main bedroom with a shower tray and the second bedroom with a built-in wardrobe. To the side there is a single bedroom/study and a modern bathroom suite of bath, WC and pedestal wash hand basin. To the rear of the property is the sitting room with twin aspect including double glazed window to rear and sliding patio doors opening to outside and electric fire. The kitchen/diner also to the rear of the property, has double aspect with double glazed window to side and rear elevations and door opening to rear garden. The kitchen includes work surfaces, built-in electric hob, electric oven, extractor, range of wall mounted units, base units and drawer units and work surfaces. Inset white astorite sink with drainer and mixer tap, spaces suitable for fridge/freezer and plumbing for washing machine.
Newton Toney is an attractive village which lies within the Conservation Area and abuts the rspb Winterbourne Downs Nature Reserve. Within the village is a bus stop with regular buses to Salisbury and Tidworth, a village church, primary school and a village memorial hall. There is The Mallet Arms Public House and further amenities can be found at Amesbury, approximately 6 miles and Salisbury approximately 10 miles, with Grateley Railway Station with trains to London Waterloo lying approximately 5 miles away. There is good access from the village to the A303 giving access to both London and the West Country.
There is a single garage located to the front of the property with pavioured driveway, a pathway then leads to side of garage with side door to garage. The garage measurements are 5.396 m x 2.863 m, power and lighting, window to side and up and over door. There is a good sized garden area to the front of the property laid to lawn with pathway leading to front of property and pathway leading alongside the property with cold water tap and this in turn provides access to the rear garden. The mature rear garden is predominantly laid to lawn with a variety of trees, shrubbery and flowerbeds.
Council Tax Band E.
The property is connected to mains electricity, water and drainage.
Leave Salisbury via the A345 heading towards Amesbury past Old Sarum on the left hand side and continue to the park and ride roundabout at this point, take the third exit onto The Portway. Continue through The Portway and at the next roundabout continue straight over onto the A338, passing through the villages of Porton, Allington and Boscombe. As a land mark, pass the turning for the Dogs Trust and then take the next turning on the right hand side which is Cholderton Road and continue down Cholderton Road where Rosedale will be located on the right hand side and once into the cul-de-sac number 3 will be found in the top left hand corner.
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Woolley & Wallis