Situated on the picturesque cobbled street of St John’s Alley, this Grade II Listed terraced home offers a wonderful opportunity to enjoy a blend of character and comfort in one of Devizes’ most historic town centre settings. The property has been tastefully and thoughtfully updated by the current owner, enhancing its charm.
The accommodation is arranged over three floors, providing a surprising amount of space and versatility. On the lower ground floor, a stylish kitchen stretches the length of the home, with plenty of room for dining as well. Moving up to the ground floor, there are two inviting reception rooms, perfect for relaxing or hosting, both benefiting from good natural light and a characterful, homely feel.
On the first floor there are two bedrooms, including a spacious principal bedroom and a comfortable second room, alongside the family bathroom. The layout works well for couples, small families, or those looking to create a guest room or study. Above, the loft space offers excellent additional storage and could lend itself to a variety of uses (subject to any necessary consents), making the most of the home’s footprint.
To the rear of the property, a private courtyard garden provides an ideal low-maintenance outdoor area, perfect for summer evenings or a morning coffee.
This delightful home is well-positioned to enjoy everything Devizes has to offer, with its wealth of amenities, historic character, and strong sense of community.
Situation - This period home is discretely tucked away right in the heart of Devizes town centre, and just a mere a stone's throw away from shops, restaurants and amenities. Historic Devizes is bisected by the Kennet & Avon canal, part of a waterway joining London to Bristol and famed for its flight of twenty-nine locks, an engineering and aesthetic marvel walking distance from the town, and a paradise for canoeists, barges and anglers. Featuring a wealth of listed buildings and a weekly market, the bustling town enjoys a beautiful setting amidst Wiltshire's chalk downlands criss-crossed by ancient byways and prehistoric earthworks providing a scenic playground for walkers and cyclists. Cultural facilities include a museum, active theatre, cinema and vibrant live-music scene. The major centres of Bath, Salisbury, Swindon, Marlborough and Chippenham are all within a 30-mile radius.
Property Information - We are advised all mains services are connected. Agents note: The property is Grade II Listed and in a conservation area. Tenure: Freehold Council tax band: B EPC rating: E Agents Note: There is nearby on-street parking available or alternatively parking is available in a number of local car parks where a permit can be purchased.
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