Guide price

£230,000

(£200/sq. ft)

2 bed terraced house for sale
High Street, Pewsey SN9

    • 2 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1 reception

    • 1,151 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Chain free

Mcfarlane's Sales & Lettings - Marlborough

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About this property

  • Charming Victorian red-brick townhouse

  • Flexible 2/3 bedroom accommodation

  • Character features including exposed beams

  • South-east-facing courtyard garden

  • One allocated off-road parking space

  • Chain Free

  • 93 years remaining on lease

  • Annual ground rent is £100.00

Tenure: Leasehold

Public notice

50, High Street, Pewsey SN9 5AQ

We are acting in the sale of the above property and have received an offer of £230,000

Any interested parties must submit any higher offers in writing to the selling agent before an exchange of contracts takes place

EPC Rating: E

No. 50 High Street is an attractive red-brick Victorian townhouse, full of character and charm. Set behind wrought-iron railings and accessed through an elegant arched doorway, this deceptively spacious home offers versatile accommodation, period features, and the rare benefit of off-road parking.

Stepping through the entrance porch, you are welcomed into the delightful sitting room. A large bay window fitted with secondary glazing floods the room with natural light, while the feature fireplace with wood-burning stove provides a cosy focal point. High ceilings enhance the sense of space and showcase the property's Victorian heritage.

To the rear of the property is a generous kitchen/dining room, fitted with a range of eye and base-level units complemented by wooden worktops and stylish metro-tiled splashbacks. There is ample space for white goods, storage, and a dining table, making it an ideal space for everyday living and entertaining. A window overlooks the south-east-facing courtyard garden, while a door provides direct access outside.

A particularly characterful staircase rises from a spacious landing area, complete with useful understairs storage, built-in bookshelves, and exposed beams that continue throughout much of the property.

On the first floor, a large reception area offers flexible accommodation and could easily be adapted to create a third bedroom, subject to any necessary consents. Floor-to-ceiling bookshelves and a quirky feature window give this room a unique charm, making it an ideal study, reading room, or additional living space.

The rear bedroom enjoys high ceilings, exposed oak beams, secondary-glazed windows, and fitted wardrobes. The principal bedroom, positioned at the front of the property overlooking the High Street, is a spacious room with fitted wardrobes and secondary glazing. It benefits from an en-suite shower room with tiled flooring and a heated towel rail.

The family bathroom is beautifully in keeping with the period style of the home, featuring exposed oak beams, a Velux window that fills the room with natural light, tiled flooring, and a bath with shower over. A useful airing cupboard completes the first-floor accommodation.

Outside, the south-east-facing courtyard garden provides a private and low-maintenance outdoor space, perfect for relaxing or entertaining. A rear gate offers convenient access to one allocated parking space, a valuable addition for a property in such a central location.

Combining period charm with practical modern living, No. 50 High Street is a wonderful home that offers flexible accommodation, character features throughout, and the convenience of town-centre living.

Location

Pewsey is a large, picturesque village which offers excellent amenities, including a doctors' surgery, dentist, sports centre with a swimming pool, public houses, and churches. There is also a good selection of schools, both primary and secondary, making it ideal for families. A notable advantage is the railway station just a few minutes’ walk away, providing services to London Paddington in approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes. The market towns of Marlborough, Hungerford, and Devizes are close by, while the larger centres of Salisbury, Andover, Newbury, and Swindon are within easy travelling distance. The M4 motorway lies to the north, with the A303 (M3) to the south. The surrounding countryside in the Vale of Pewsey is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Garden

Outside, the south-east-facing courtyard garden provides a private and low-maintenance outdoor space

Parking - Allocated Parking

One allocated parking space, a valuable addition for a property in such a central location.

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