Guide price

£350,000

2 bed terraced house for sale
Church Street, Warminster BA12

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: F

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Charming period cottage dating back to pre-1900s, beautifully restored to combine historic character with modern living.

  • Quote Ref EB0191 Emma Butcher Independent Property Agent

  • Stunning inglenook fireplace with wood-burning stove, creating a cosy and striking focal point in the living space.

  • Spacious kitchen/diner with modern appliances, including a Samsung Dual Cook oven and induction hob, ideal for entertaining.

  • Characterful interiors throughout, featuring original flagstone flooring and feature fireplaces.

  • Two well-proportioned double bedrooms arranged over two floors, offering flexible living or home office space.

  • Stylish and thoughtfully designed bathroom, complete with ornate bath, ceiling-mounted shower, and elegant herringbone flooring.

  • Beautifully landscaped tiered rear garden, with patio, lawn, and space for a vegetable plot.

  • Comprehensively upgraded with modern conveniences, including Cat 5 cabling, TV points in all rooms, and energy-efficient electric boiler.

  • Located in the picturesque village of Maiden Bradley, offering a peaceful countryside lifestyle with a strong community feel

Quote Ref EB0191 - Nestled on Church Street in the delightful village of Maiden Bradley, this charming two-bedroom cottage beautifully blends period character with modern living. The property was historically combined with the adjoining cottage and has since been thoughtfully reinstated and reconfigured to create a self-contained two-bedroom home. It now presents a rare opportunity to acquire a characterful residence with a rich sense of history, complemented by a substantial renovation and rear extension.

The home retains a wealth of original features, including an impressive inglenook fireplace with wood-burning stove, forming a striking focal point within the living space and adding warmth and character throughout. The lounge also benefits from an original flagstone floor, further enhancing its authentic cottage charm.

The heart of the home is the spacious kitchen/diner, which is well-equipped for modern living and includes a Samsung Dual Cook oven and induction hob. There is ample space for additional appliances, along with generous work surfaces and storage, making it both practical and well suited to cooking and entertaining.

On the first floor there is a well-proportioned bedroom, enhanced by an original feature fireplace, further adding to the property’s period appeal.

The bathroom is well-appointed, featuring an ornate bath with a ceiling-mounted shower above. Thoughtful recessed tiling has been incorporated to provide elegant built-in shelving, combining style with practicality. Herringbone floor adds to the finish.

The second floor hosts an additional double bedroom which is versatile and caters to all needs.

Externally, the rear garden is a particular highlight, arranged over two attractive tiers and thoughtfully retained with timber sleepers. The first tier comprises a generous stone patio area, ideal for outdoor dining and entertaining. Steps lead up to the second tier, which is laid mainly to lawn and offers a blank canvas for landscaping or further enhancement. At the far end of the garden, there is space suitable for a vegetable plot, along with a useful garden shed providing additional storage.

The property also benefits from smoke detectors, electric heating, energy efficient electric boiler. Shaver socket to bathroom, TV Cable and Cat 5 Cables in all rooms with tv points, eaves storage. On Street Parking.

In Summary,

A beautifully presented and characterful two-bedroom cottage offering a wealth of original features, modern upgrades, and a superb, tiered garden. Thoughtfully restored and full of charm, this unique home combines historic appeal with practical modern living in a highly desirable location.

Why Live in Maiden Bradley?

Maiden Bradley is a picturesque Wiltshire village set within beautiful rolling countryside, offering a peaceful and highly desirable rural lifestyle. Known for its charming cottages and historic buildings, it provides a tranquil setting while still fostering a strong and welcoming community spirit.

At the heart of village life is the renowned The Bradley Hare, a stylish pub located within the Duchy of Somerset estate, offering a warm and sociable place to eat, drink, and unwind. Complementing this is the family-run Bradley Pantry, which provides locally sourced produce alongside coffee and homemade treats, adding further charm and convenience to daily village life.

The village also benefits from a thriving community garden, currently supported by around thirty members, with new participants always welcome. It offers opportunities to grow vegetables, flowers, and soft fruit, and includes hives and dedicated wildlife areas, promoting biodiversity and community involvement.

Additional amenities include a well-used village hall hosting regular events, a recreation ground, and The Potting Shed, a private boutique beauty studio offering treatments in a relaxed, secluded setting. Together, these amenities contribute to a strong sense of community and enhance the appeal of village living.

Maiden Bradley offers an idyllic countryside lifestyle within a close-knit and active community, making it highly attractive to those seeking peace, charm, and connection in a rural setting.

Who This Property Would Suit?

This home would ideally suit buyers seeking a character-filled cottage with modern comforts, including professional couples, downsizers, or those looking for a charming main residence or weekend retreat. It would also appeal to buyers who appreciate period features and outdoor space, and who are looking for a home with individuality rather than a standard modern build. The flexible layout and additional bedroom over two floors also make it suitable for those needing a home office or guest accommodation.

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.

Kindly note some items mentioned or seen in the photographs may not be included in the property sale or could be available by separate negotiation. Please check with the Property Agent. For further information or details about this property please visit.

EPC = F (further information via Agent), Council Tax Band – B (£2000 pa approx.) Local Authority- Wiltshire, Services - Mains electricity, Mains water, Mains Drainage. Freehold property. Built pre 1900s. Conservation Area.

Quote Ref eb 0191 - Emma Butcher in all correspondence.

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