***WATCH THE VIDEO TOUR*** Occupying a quiet residential position within peaceful rural surroundings is this two-bedroom mid-terrace house. The property boasts an excellent proximity to the centre of Downton which offers a range of local amenities with nearby access to the New Forest National Park, as well as extended countryside views to the south. The property comprises an open plan sitting/dining room with central fireplace, and a kitchen with integrated appliances on the ground floor. Upstairs there are two well-proportioned bedrooms, each with built-in storage solutions, and a bathroom. Externally, there is a single garage with parking adjacent to the plot. To the rear, sliding doors from the sitting/dining room open to an introductory patio with space for al fresco seating. This is set before an enclosed laid-to-lawn garden with flower beds home to a range of greenery and flora at its perimeter. To the very rear of the plot there is a shingle area with a timber garden shed and convenient side access to the front of the plot.
From Salisbury, proceed eat from the Harnham Junction onto Downton Road (A338) and continue for five miles. Upon entering Downton turn left at the traffic lights onto The Borough (B3080) before turning right after half-a-mile onto Green Lane where the property's position will become apparent on the right-hand side.
As you enter you will notice the hard wearing light wood effect flooring helping with the warm welcome this house offers. There is some useful space by the door for shoes and coat storage. Doors then lead into the sitting room and the kitchen. Stairs ascend to the first-floor landing.
With a window to the front, tiled effect flooring and a range of matching wall and base units with a granite effect work top and an inset stainless steel one and half bowl sink and drainer. Integrated appliances include the electric oven, four ring gas hob and the full height fridge freezer. The kitchen is home to the wall-mounted gas boiler for heating and hot water.
A good sized room with a gas fire place acting as the main focal point and sliding patio doors leading out in the rear garden. Under stairs cupboard.
Stairs from the entrance hall ascend to the first-floor landing. Gives access to the two bedrooms and the bathroom, as well as the roof space via loft hatch above.
Carpeted bedroom space with window to the rear with lovely rural outlooks. Two built in wardrobes.
Carpeted bedroom with window to the front aspect. Offers a storage cupboard housing the hot water tank.
Offers a bathtub with surrounding splashback tiling and electric shower above, a WC, wash hand basin, and an extractor fan.
Set opposite the property is in a block of three garages with the property belonging to this property on the left. Up-and-over door with parking space to the front.
To the front the is an introductory lawn with adjacent path leading the front door. To the rear, the door from the sitting/dining room open to an initial patio with space for al fresco seating. This is set before and enclosed laid-to-lawn garden with flower beds home to a range of flora and greenery at its perimeter. To the rear of the plot there is a shingle area for further seating, a timber garden shed, and a rear gate for access to the front of the plot.
The popular Avon Valley village of Downton is situated about 6 miles south of Salisbury just outside the New Forest National Park. The area is renowned for its stunning countryside with an abundance of outdoor activities throughout the year, both locally and in the neighbouring villages. These activities include, but are not limited to fabulous walks, water sports along the river, and various annual events in cycling and horse riding. The village itself offers excellent amenities including shops, a doctors surgery, dentist, and vets along with good pubs and the leisure centre. Schools in Downton include a highly regarded primary school, a community pre-school and excellent secondary school. It is within the catchment area for Salisbury Grammar schools and has regular buses to the nearby Burgate School and Sixth Form Centre in Fordingbridge. A regular bus service runs to Salisbury with its train station offering excellent commuter links to London Waterloo and the West Country. Salisbury also offers a further range of high-street shops, copious pub, bars & restaurants, twice-weekly markets, supermarkets, and the historic Salisbury Cathedral.
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