A substantial Grade II listed cottage, situated in the heart of Hindon, a highly sought-after village nestled in the Wiltshire countryside.
Roseneath is located in the heart of the highly sought-after village of Hindon, and just a stone’s throw from both pubs, the village shop, the church and school. The Grade II listed property boasts accommodation over three floors and provides a charming mix of traditional and contemporary styles, with a recent extension added to the rear. The ground floor comprises a substantial, characterful drawing room with exposed floorboards and a feature brick fireplace with wood burning stove, a ‘Shaker’ style kitchen with traditional inglenook fireplace are both positioned in the original part of the cottage. The modern extension is light and airy and provides an ideal dining and entertaining space complete with skylight, Velux windows and bi-folding doors. A utility and cloakroom are located beyond to the rear. The first-floor landing leads to the two double bedrooms, along with the main family bathroom and a spiral staircase to the second floor. The two attic rooms could have any number of uses and have previously been used as additional bedrooms.
SITUATION The property is situated about half way along Hindon’s pretty tree lined High Street, close to the centre of the village . The village itself has a busy and thriving community with a successful community run post office and shop, two popular pubs, a nursery and primary school and a doctor’s surgery. Further amenities are available in the nearby town of Tisbury plus the advantage of a main line railway station. The Saxon, hilltop town of Shaftesbury offers a further choice of retailers including Tesco and a community hospital. Hindon is well located for those who travel or commute to work outside the area on a regular basis. The A303 and A36 are within a few minutes’ drive and give access to the M3 /M25 corridors and along the south coast within easy reach. The area has a wide choice of state and independent primary and secondary schools and plenty of leisure activities including golf, cycling, horse riding, walking and many more.
OUTSIDE The cottage boasts a garden, predominantly laid to lawn and a small courtyard area directly adjacent to, and accessed from the dining room. There is vehicular access, a rarity in the village, to and from the property with the possibility to create a parking space subject to planning permission.
COUNCIL TAX Wiltshire Council Tax D EPC: N/A
SERVICES Mains water,drainage and electricity are connected to the property. Heating and hot water are provided by a recently installed oil fired boiler.
DIRECTIONS Post code: SP3 6DR What3words /// depth.paved.broached
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