Historic two-double bedroom cottage with character, garden and no onward chain..
Two double bedrooms with built-in storage
Dating from 1610 — strong historic character throughout
Two reception rooms plus bright kitchen and pantry
Downstairs bathroom with underfloor heating (four-piece suite)
Enclosed rear garden, large plot and side access
uPVC double glazing and gas central heating installed
Low ceilings/beams in places; some rooms are small
Chain free, freehold — sold with no onward chain
A rare, character-filled period house dating to 1610, this chain-free end-of-terrace offers two double bedrooms and generous living space across multiple levels. Original features — including an inglenook fireplace, exposed oak beams and stone details — give the home strong historic character alongside practical modern comforts such as uPVC double glazing, gas central heating and underfloor-heated downstairs bathroom.
The layout suits first-time buyers or couples seeking a distinctive home near Warminster town centre: two reception rooms provide flexible living and a bright kitchen with pantry, utility area and quality Range cooker. The enclosed rear garden, side access and large overall plot add practical outdoor space and scope for landscaping or entertaining.
The property is largely habitable but shows signs of age. Some parts have low ceilings and smaller room proportions; the exterior and interior will suit buyers who appreciate period character and are willing to carry out modest updating or selective renovation. No flooding risk, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband make it comfortable for modern living.
Located close to local amenities, schools and transport links to Bath, Salisbury and London, this freehold cottage combines historic appeal with today’s conveniences. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the original features and the home’s potential.