Charming stone cottage in Wiltshire village for sale
This pretty stone cottage, located in a peaceful Wiltshire village, still has lots of wonderful period features

Dating from the 17th century, Combe House is a pretty stone cottage with many charming features including chamfered mullioned casement windows, exposed beams and a large inglenook fireplace with a former bread oven.
Accommodation is perfect for a family and includes a light, bright kitchen/breakfast room, dining room and sitting room with open fireplace. The first floor has two bedrooms with built-in storage and two bathrooms (one en suite) with a further two bedrooms on the second floor.
The gardens come to almost a ¼ of an acre and are mainly laid to lawn with well-stocked, established beds, shrubs and trees with a gravel drive and parking area. There is also a single garage, garden shed and office with a light and power supply.
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Combe House sits on the High Street in Compton Chamberlayne which is a peaceful village set in rolling countryside around eight miles west of Salisbury. Fovant and Dinton offer good local amenities and the village itself has good communications with trains to Waterloo running through Tisbury and Salisbury with the A303 just six miles away.
The guide price is £575,000. For further information please contact Savills on 01722 426 800 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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