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£375,000
2 bed bungalow for saleWindsor Road, Salisbury SP4
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
About this property
Detached two-bedroom bungalow in a quiet setting
Beautifully presented and stylishly updated throughout
Spacious open-plan kitchen, dining and living area
Two generous double bedrooms
Contemporary family shower room
Landscaped rear garden ideal for entertaining
Driveway parking for multiple vehicles
Good-sized garage and attractive front gardens
Sought-after Durrington location near Stonehenge and the A303
Quote ref: AB0301
Situated along a quiet road in the highly sought-after village of Durrington, this beautifully presented two-bedroom detached bungalow occupies a generous plot and offers stylish, versatile accommodation throughout.
A welcoming central entrance hall provides access to the majority of the accommodation, including two well-proportioned double bedrooms and a contemporary family shower room. To the rear of the property, the impressive open-plan kitchen/dining room forms the heart of the home. The current owners have thoughtfully designed the space to perfectly suit both modern day-to-day living and entertaining. The kitchen offers an excellent range of worktop and cupboard space, integrated appliances and a breakfast bar, while the dining area flows seamlessly into the sitting room and out to the rear garden via sliding patio doors, wonderfully connecting inside and out.
The rear garden has been attractively landscaped to provide a private and peaceful setting, ideal for relaxing or entertaining during the warmer months. To the front, there is driveway parking for multiple vehicles alongside attractive lawned gardens which create an appealing approach to the property and lead to the generously sized garage.
Durrington is a thriving and community-focused village situated close to the historic site of Stonehenge, in the heart of Salisbury Plain. The surrounding countryside offers excellent opportunities for walking, cycling and horse riding. Local amenities include convenience stores, schools, leisure facilities with swimming pool and gym, and the popular Stonehenge Inn public house. The nearby town of Amesbury provides a wider range of amenities including supermarkets, cafés, restaurants, medical facilities, schools and independent shops. The cathedral city of Salisbury lies to the south and offers an extensive selection of shopping, cultural and leisure facilities, together with excellent schooling options. Transport links are particularly convenient, with easy access to the A303 connecting London and the South West. Mainline rail services to London Waterloo are available from Salisbury, Grateley and Andover.
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