Seagrim Road, Wilton ***video Tour***
£255,000
Guide price
Guide price
Sold STC
Bedrooms: 3
***WATCH THE VIDEO TOUR*** Being sold with NO ONWARD CHAIN is this three-bedroom mid-terrace family home. The property occupies a quiet residential location within walking distance of the quaint town of Wilton which offers a range of local amenities. The property offers prospective buyers with an excellent opportunity to enhance and update a property which is good-sized throughout. The ground floor comprises a large sitting room with space for a dedicated dining area, a kitchen with breakfast-bar area, and a versatile storage room which is well-suited as a utility room. Upstairs there are three well-proportioned bedrooms, one with built-in mirror-fronted wardrobes, and a shower room with separate WC. Externally, there is communal parking and an open green space to the front of the plot. This flows up to the front garden with space for displaying potted plants and other outdoor ornaments. To the rear, the doors from the sitting room and the kitchen open to an introductory patio with space for al fresco seating. This is set before an enclosed garden made up of a lawn area, an additional patio area for further seating, and a garden shed. Residents will benefit from the area’s excellent proximity to the centre of Wilton as well as nearby public transport links into Salisbury.
Approach
From Salisbury, proceed west from St. Paul's roundabout onto Wilton Road (A36). As you enter Wilton, turn left at the roundabout onto Minster Street before taking left again at the traffic lights onto south Street. After approximately a quarter-of-a-mile turn right onto Burcombe Lane before taking the next left onto Seagrim Road where the property will become apparent on the left-hand side.
Entrance Hall
Front door opens to the good-sized entrance porch with space for storing coats and shoes. Flows through to the carpeted entrance hall which gives access to the sitting room and the kitchen, as well as the first-floor landing via the stairs with under-stair cupboard.
Sitting Room
Carpeted reception room with window to the front aspect, and double sliding patio doors to the rear. Offers a central timber-panel chimney breast with an electric fire and mantelpiece above.
Kitchen
Carpeted kitchen with windows to the side and rear, and door to the garden. Offers a range of high and low cabinet units with adjoining timber-effect worktops incorporating a stainless-steel sink basin with drainer unit. Offers space for a cooker, full-height fridge/freezer, and a washing machine. Also has a breakfast bar area with space for raised seating, and gives access the utility room. Houses the wall-mounted Glow-Worm gas boiler for heating and hot water.
Storage Room
A convenient carpeted space ideally used as a utility room with room for further appliances. Houses the meters and the fuse board.
First Floor Landing
Carpeted stairs with under-stair cupboard ascend to the first-floor landing. Gives access to the three bedrooms and the shower room with its separate WC, and the airing cupboard housing the hot water tank.
Bedroom One
Carpeted bedroom with window to the rear aspect overlooking the garden.
Bedroom Two
Carpeted bedroom with window to the front aspect, and built-in mirror-fronted wardrobes.
Bedroom Three
Carpeted bedroom with window to the rear aspect overlooking the garden.
Shower Room
Carpeted flooring with window to the front aspect. Offers a shower cubicle with surrounding splashback tiling, a wash hand basin, and a heated towel rail. Separate WC.
Exterior
To the front there is an enclosed lawn garden with a path leading to the front door. To the rear, the sliding doors from the sitting room and the back door from the kitchen open to an introductory patio with room for al fresco seating. This is set before an enclosed garden which comprises a lawn space, a garden shed, and a larger patio with space for further seating and for displaying potted plants and other outdoor ornaments.
Location
Situated just outside the cathedral city of Salisbury, Wilton is a quaint market town with a wonderful community spirit. It lies amidst rolling Wiltshire countryside and is close to the Cranbourne Chase area of outstanding natural beauty. The property is within a mile of the centre of Wilton marketplace, which holds weekly markets of local produce every Thursday. Other amenities include, but are not limited to, a thriving community centre, Co-op and One-Stop grocery stores, doctors’ surgery & dentist, a choice of pubs, cafes and takeaways, a bakery, clothing shops and hairdressers. Nearby, Wilton House was a filming location for the recent TV drama The Crown and offers an adventure playground for children. The Parish Church of St Mary and St Nicholas holds regular services and welcomes new residents and visitors into their impressive Italianate church building. Within reasonable distance there are many countryside walks, cycling routes and bridleways, including Grovely Woods. Nearby popular sightseeing destinations include Stonehenge and Salisbury Cathedral. There are good commuter links from Salisbury train station to both London Waterloo and the West Country, as well as regular bus services into Salisbury.
Services
The property is connected with mains services.
Material Information
Under current legislation, as set out in the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, estate and letting agents have a legal obligation not to omit material information from property listings.
Part A: - Price, tenure, and council tax. (Included)
Part B: - Physical characteristics, number of rooms, utilities, and parking. (Included)
Part C: -
• Building safety, e.g., unsafe cladding, asbestos, risk of collapse - we understand the property is safe - the roof is box profile metal sheeting.
• Restrictions, e.g. conservation area, listed building status, tree preservation order - we are not aware of any restriction in this regard.
• Rights and easements, e.g. public rights of way, shared drives - we are not aware of any rights of access.
• Flood risk - We understand the property is not in a flood risk area.
• Coastal erosion risk - we understand the property is not at risk of coastal erosion.
• Planning permission – for the property itself and its immediate locality - we are not aware of any nearby planning permissions.
• Accessibility/adaptations, e.g. step-free access, wet room, essential living accommodation on entrance level - step-free access is currently viable at this property.
• Coalfield or mining area - We understand the property is not in a mining area.
Approach
From Salisbury, proceed west from St. Paul's roundabout onto Wilton Road (A36). As you enter Wilton, turn left at the roundabout onto Minster Street before taking left again at the traffic lights onto south Street. After approximately a quarter-of-a-mile turn right onto Burcombe Lane before taking the next left onto Seagrim Road where the property will become apparent on the left-hand side.
Entrance Hall
Front door opens to the good-sized entrance porch with space for storing coats and shoes. Flows through to the carpeted entrance hall which gives access to the sitting room and the kitchen, as well as the first-floor landing via the stairs with under-stair cupboard.
Sitting Room
Carpeted reception room with window to the front aspect, and double sliding patio doors to the rear. Offers a central timber-panel chimney breast with an electric fire and mantelpiece above.
Kitchen
Carpeted kitchen with windows to the side and rear, and door to the garden. Offers a range of high and low cabinet units with adjoining timber-effect worktops incorporating a stainless-steel sink basin with drainer unit. Offers space for a cooker, full-height fridge/freezer, and a washing machine. Also has a breakfast bar area with space for raised seating, and gives access the utility room. Houses the wall-mounted Glow-Worm gas boiler for heating and hot water.
Storage Room
A convenient carpeted space ideally used as a utility room with room for further appliances. Houses the meters and the fuse board.
First Floor Landing
Carpeted stairs with under-stair cupboard ascend to the first-floor landing. Gives access to the three bedrooms and the shower room with its separate WC, and the airing cupboard housing the hot water tank.
Bedroom One
Carpeted bedroom with window to the rear aspect overlooking the garden.
Bedroom Two
Carpeted bedroom with window to the front aspect, and built-in mirror-fronted wardrobes.
Bedroom Three
Carpeted bedroom with window to the rear aspect overlooking the garden.
Shower Room
Carpeted flooring with window to the front aspect. Offers a shower cubicle with surrounding splashback tiling, a wash hand basin, and a heated towel rail. Separate WC.
Exterior
To the front there is an enclosed lawn garden with a path leading to the front door. To the rear, the sliding doors from the sitting room and the back door from the kitchen open to an introductory patio with room for al fresco seating. This is set before an enclosed garden which comprises a lawn space, a garden shed, and a larger patio with space for further seating and for displaying potted plants and other outdoor ornaments.
Location
Situated just outside the cathedral city of Salisbury, Wilton is a quaint market town with a wonderful community spirit. It lies amidst rolling Wiltshire countryside and is close to the Cranbourne Chase area of outstanding natural beauty. The property is within a mile of the centre of Wilton marketplace, which holds weekly markets of local produce every Thursday. Other amenities include, but are not limited to, a thriving community centre, Co-op and One-Stop grocery stores, doctors’ surgery & dentist, a choice of pubs, cafes and takeaways, a bakery, clothing shops and hairdressers. Nearby, Wilton House was a filming location for the recent TV drama The Crown and offers an adventure playground for children. The Parish Church of St Mary and St Nicholas holds regular services and welcomes new residents and visitors into their impressive Italianate church building. Within reasonable distance there are many countryside walks, cycling routes and bridleways, including Grovely Woods. Nearby popular sightseeing destinations include Stonehenge and Salisbury Cathedral. There are good commuter links from Salisbury train station to both London Waterloo and the West Country, as well as regular bus services into Salisbury.
Services
The property is connected with mains services.
Material Information
Under current legislation, as set out in the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, estate and letting agents have a legal obligation not to omit material information from property listings.
Part A: - Price, tenure, and council tax. (Included)
Part B: - Physical characteristics, number of rooms, utilities, and parking. (Included)
Part C: -
• Building safety, e.g., unsafe cladding, asbestos, risk of collapse - we understand the property is safe - the roof is box profile metal sheeting.
• Restrictions, e.g. conservation area, listed building status, tree preservation order - we are not aware of any restriction in this regard.
• Rights and easements, e.g. public rights of way, shared drives - we are not aware of any rights of access.
• Flood risk - We understand the property is not in a flood risk area.
• Coastal erosion risk - we understand the property is not at risk of coastal erosion.
• Planning permission – for the property itself and its immediate locality - we are not aware of any nearby planning permissions.
• Accessibility/adaptations, e.g. step-free access, wet room, essential living accommodation on entrance level - step-free access is currently viable at this property.
• Coalfield or mining area - We understand the property is not in a mining area.
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