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Wardour Lane, Donhead St. Andrew, Shaftesbury, SP7

Guide price £665,000

Sold-STC

3 Beds 2 Baths 2 Receptions

REF: SHA240012

A BUNGALOW IN NEED OF UPDATING IN A QUIET POSITION WITH A LARGE GARDEN

PROPERTY FEATURES

  • NO ONWARD CHAIN
  • LOVELY VIEWS
  • QUIET SOUGHT AFTER VILLAGE LOCATION
  • IN NEED OF UPDATING

THE PROPERTY

Built of Bradstone under a tiled roof and standing in a large plot of about half an acre, The Willows is a nicely proportioned and spacious bungalow in an elevated and quiet position with sensibly configured accommodation. In need of updating, The Willows has a large hall and sitting room and three double bedrooms. Attributes include light and bright accommodation and an open fireplace with inset woodburner in the sitting room. There are French windows onto a terrace with a lovely outlook. The property is approached off the lane onto a gravelled drive leading to a car parking and turning area with a single garage with light and power. The front garden lies to either side of the drive and is principally to lawn with well stocked flower and shrub borders and a mature Pine and Weeping Willow. There is a large area of garden to the rear which can be accessed from the side and from steps behind the property. There is a timber shed, now in poor condition. Council Tax: Band F EPC: Band D The Willows lies in Donhead St Andrew which is north-east of Shaftesbury. Within walking distance there is an excellent pub, The Forester, while the nearby village of Ludwell has a highly acclaimed shop/post office, together with a butcher. For more extensive requirements there is the hilltop Saxon town of Shaftesbury which has a wide range of facilities including niche retailers, cafes and supermarkets, together with a health centre, small hospital, a library and an arts centre. More comprehensive facilities can be found in the cathedral city of Salisbury. There is a mainline railway station at Tisbury (London Waterloo) and the A303 lies some seven miles to the north giving access to the south west and London, via the M3.