Compact restored home with sunny courtyard and easy city access.
Grade II listed mid-terrace with historic character features
A compact Grade II listed mid-terrace arranged over three floors, recently redecorated and ready to occupy. The house has two bedrooms, a well-presented sitting room with exposed brick fireplace, fitted kitchen with French doors and a paved, south-facing garden that benefits from good afternoon sun. Gas central heating and double glazing (installed before 2002) provide practical comfort for everyday living.
The property is close to Salisbury city centre and local amenities, making it a convenient choice for first-time buyers who want easy access to shops, schools and transport. The accommodation is small but efficiently planned; the top-floor bedroom makes good use of attic space with eaves storage and characterful exposed beams. Council Tax Band B is comparatively low for the area.
Important considerations: the Grade II listing protects historic features and will restrict alterations, which could complicate loft conversions or façade changes. Ceilings are low and rooms are modest in scale, so the house will suit buyers seeking period character rather than spacious modern living. The wider area records higher crime levels, so prospective purchasers may wish to check local statistics and security measures.
Overall this is a characterful, newly refurbished terraced house offering an affordable route into Salisbury’s Chequers area. It’s best suited to buyers who value proximity to the city and period charm, and who are comfortable with the constraints that come with a listed, compact property.