Generous family living close to schools and open countryside.
Four double bedrooms, three with built-in storage
24'10" x 28'2" open-plan kitchen/dining/family room
Underfloor heating across the entire ground floor
Feature en-suite with open shower and freestanding bath
Mediterranean-style private rear garden for entertaining
Off-street parking for two cars accessed from garden
Oil-fired central heating; no mains gas available
Council tax band above average; broadband speeds average
This four-double-bedroom semi-detached home sits at the heart of Market Lavington within a private redevelopment of a former builder’s yard. The Barn offers generous, modern accommodation across multiple levels with high ceilings upstairs, well-appointed fixtures, and a 24'10" x 28'2" open-plan kitchen/dining/family room that opens to the rear garden. Ground-floor underfloor heating and a recently installed log-burning stove add comfort and character to daily living.
Families will appreciate the practical layout: a sitting room for quiet evenings, useful utility and storage space, and four double bedrooms — three with built-in storage and two with dual aspects. The principal bedroom benefits from a feature en-suite with an open shower and freestanding bath. The Mediterranean-inspired rear garden is private and designed for entertaining, while off-street parking for two cars sits directly beyond the garden.
The property is built 2003–2006 and comes with double glazing throughout and oil-fired central heating (no mains gas available). Council tax is above average for the area and broadband speeds are described as average — factors to consider for running costs and home working. The village location places you a short walk from local shops, primary and secondary schools (including highly regarded options nearby), a surgery, and regular countryside access onto Salisbury Plain.
Overall this is a spacious, well-finished family home in a very low-crime, affluent village setting. It suits buyers seeking roomy, modern accommodation with character and easy access to local schools and countryside, while accepting the trade-offs of oil heating and average broadband performance.