Characterful three-bedroom listed townhouse with garden and home office, central Salisbury.
Grade II listed late 18th-century townhouse, restored and redecorated
Three bedrooms and two bathrooms across three well-proportioned floors
Private low-maintenance rear garden plus separate recent home office
Well fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and Belfast sink
Single glazing and assumed uninsulated solid brick walls affect efficiency
Listed status restricts alterations and may complicate future works
On-street permit parking only; small plot and city-centre setting
Local area shows very high crime statistics — factor for buyers
64 Endless Street is an attractively restored late 18th-century Grade II listed townhouse, set over three floors and recently redecorated. The house offers three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a well fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, alongside a low‑maintenance private rear garden and a separate recently built home office. The combination of period features and contemporary finishes creates comfortable, characterful living in the city centre.
The location is a major convenience: a short walk to Salisbury’s market square, Playhouse theatre and Cathedral Close, with the station under a mile for direct trains to London. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, useful for remote working and families. On-street permit parking is available immediately outside.
There are important practical considerations: the property is Grade II listed, which will restrict alterations and may complicate future work. The house retains single glazing and solid brick walls with no insulation (assumed), so heating costs and sound transmission may be higher than modern standards. The immediate area is classified with high crime statistics and the plot is small, so buyers seeking extensive outdoor space or absolute tranquillity should note these constraints.
Overall, this is a well-presented period townhouse for buyers wanting central, characterful accommodation with ready-to-use home office space. It suits someone who values historic charm and city-centre living and is comfortable with the responsibilities and limits that come with a listed, older property.