A spacious detached period cottage believed to date back in part to the mid 1600s, with a generous light layout of over 1870sqft. Set close to the village centre within easy walking distance of the Church, Public House and Farm Shop, this unique character home is a must view.
Internally, the cottage offers a well balanced layout with an entrance hall with exposed wood parquet flooring and downstairs cloakroom, having doors leading into the double garage and the breakfast room. This reception room is open plan into the kitchen which has a range of fitted wall and base cupboards with space for appliances. There is a delightful sitting room with an Inglenook fireplace with inset log burner and doors to the garden and into a triple aspect family room, which features an open fire with a stone surround. On the first floor there are four good double bedrooms, complemented by a family bathroom and a useful additional shower room.
Outside, there is an attached double garage with light and power and off road parking in front of the garage for 2 cars. The garden is lovely and private as well as being south facing. Mainly laid to lawn there is a summer house and established flower beds and shrubs. Across the lane is a further parcel of land with fruit trees and a greenhouse which is available by separate negotiation. As the agent for more details.
Situation - Boxwood Cottage is situated close to the centre of the sought after village of Edington nestling in the foothills of Salisbury Plain with wonderful countryside walks right on the doorstep. Edington with its historic Priory Church has an excellent village pub called The Three Daggers and an equally impressive Farm Shop and Microbrewery, plus a post office. Edington is located within one mile of Bratton which offers a number of amenities to include a shop, primary school, doctors and a nearby Golf Club in Erlestoke. The historic town of Devizes is 10 miles to the north east and provides a wide variety of facilities including craft and speciality shops, restaurants, hotels and numerous leisure facilities. The major centres of Bath, Salisbury and Swindon are all within commuting distance and a main line railway station in Westbury provides a regular service to London Paddington.
Property Information - Council Tax: Band G Services: Mains electricity and drainage. Oil fired central heating. Solar panels (owned). In a Conservation Area. Broadband speed 45 Mbps
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