Two Wiltshire cottages for the price of one
Two pretty Wiltshire cottages sitting at either end of a lovely garden with a stream have come onto the market together

Evias Cottage is a pretty, thatched, stone-built period cottage in immaculate condition, in a lovely location in one of Wiltshire's most desirable villages. Now on the market as the main property, this house also comes with a small cottage at the other end of a charming garden, bordered by a stream. The properties are separate but provide excellent, flexible accommodation and four bedrooms in total.
The main cottage has two large inglenook fireplaces and beamed ceilings, and a great deal of character and a fully fitted kitchen with a pantry. Upstairs are two double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
The spacious guest cottage has been recently renovated and has a good-sized sitting room and a fitted kitchen on the first floor, leading to a sleeping gallery which holds a double bed. The master bedroom is downstairs, and leads out into the garden and a small patio by the stream.
Elias cottage is a period thatched property at one end of the garden
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The garden is laid to lawn edged by beds with a variety of flowers and shrubs providing year-round colour. The stream runs the length of the south boundary.
The properties are situated in the beautiful Nadder Valley in South Wilshire. The village in which the property sits is Teffont Evias, a conservation village just ten minutes from Tisbury which has excellent amenities including doctor, dentist and a post office, as well as good local shopping. There is also a regular train service from Tisbury to London Waterloo.
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The guide price is £565,000. For further information contact Savills on 01722 426 800 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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