Expansive Grade II thatched home with large gardens and paddock views, chain free.
Grade II listed late 14th century thatched cottage
Penruddocke Cottage is a spacious, characterful 4-bedroom Grade II thatched home set in around a third of an acre in the Nadder Valley. The house offers about 3,000 sq ft of light, versatile accommodation across multiple levels, combining exposed beams, stone mullion windows and inglenook fireplaces with a large two-storey extension and a well-appointed kitchen/dining space. South-facing, landscaped gardens, productive vegetable beds and far-reaching paddock views create a strong indoor-outdoor family environment.
The property was substantially modernised and extended around 25 years ago and is described as newly renovated, but it remains Grade II listed — this will restrict alterations and may cause delays or additional costs for future works. A complete re-thatch is in progress and expected to finish November 2024; the home uses oil central heating, private drainage and a farm water supply. There is a medium flood risk locally and mains electricity only; these practical points should be considered alongside the home’s heritage features.
Practical benefits include a gravel drive with multi-vehicle parking, a garage with rear vehicular access, workshop/store and excellent mobile and broadband connectivity. The setting is rural and peaceful with local amenities in nearby Dinton and regular train services from Salisbury for commuters. This house will suit an active family seeking historic character, generous living space and substantial gardens, or buyers wanting a countryside retreat — provided they are comfortable with listed-building responsibilities and the property’s rural service arrangements.