Introducing this charming, terraced cottage in the heart of Warminster. Featuring period charm and a cozy log burner, this beautifully presented cottage offers an ideal spot for a peaceful retreat.
On the ground floor you will find an inviting sitting room, where you will be met by the warmth of the log burner, plus a bright kitchen/diner, with door leading to the rear garden. Upstairs there are two bedrooms and a stylish bathroom; this home is perfect for those seeking a combination of comfort and character. The south facing garden to the rear is a rare find, with paved area and steps leading up to a summer house and a large shed, plus areas perfect for raised beds and a section of lawn, the garden provides ample space for outdoor entertaining or simply relaxing in the sun.
Located in the bustling town of Warminster, residents can enjoy easy access to local shops, restaurants, and scenic parks. With nearby points of interest including Longleat Safari Park and Stourhead Gardens, there's no shortage of activities to explore in this vibrant community. The popular town of Warminster benefits from the main line railway station to London Waterloo. The nearby A303 provides excellent road links to London to the east and Exeter to the west and the A36 journey to Salisbury is 14 miles away. Nearby attractions include Longleat House and Safari Park, Shearwater Lake, Stourhead and the Salisbury Plain. The town has a vibrant and diverse mix of shopping facilities with three supermarkets, Waitrose, Lidl and Morrisons. There are several gyms to take advantage of, leisure centre with swimming pool and for those that enjoy the outdoors, the town boasts a beautiful recreation park, perfect for a dog walk or relaxing on a Sunday afternoon.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to view this delightful property – contact us today to arrange a viewing and start envisioning your future in this lovely cottage in Warminster.
Agents note: There is a shared path with the neighbouring cottage  in the rear garden. Heating in the property is provided by the log burner. Mains gas is available in the road.
BA12
Valid until 13.06.2031
| Property Type: | House | Build Form: | Mid-Terrace |
| Transaction Type: | Rental | Energy Tariff: | Dual |
| Main Fuel: | Dual fuel - mineral + wood | Main Gas: | No |
| Flat Top Storey: | No | Top Storey: | 0 |
| Glazing Type: | Double glazing, unknown install date | Previous Extension: | 1 |
| Open Fireplace: | 0 | Ventilation: | Natural |
| Walls: | Granite or whinstone, as built, no insulation (assumed) | Walls Energy: | Very Poor |
| Roof: | Pitched, 300 mm loft insulation | Roof Energy: | Very Good |
| Main Heating: | Room heaters, dual fuel (mineral and wood) | Main Heating Controls: | No thermostatic control of room temperature |
| Hot Water System: | Electric immersion, off-peak | Hot Water Energy Efficiency: | Average |
| Lighting: | Low energy lighting in all fixed outlets | Floors: | Solid, no insulation (assumed) |
| Total Floor Area: | 46 m2 |
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