A Victorian village home, which was once a clockmaker’s shop, has kept up with the times with a kitchen makeover and the addition of an annexe.
Essex House, Tisbury, which is on the market with a guide price of £295,000, is situated in the heart of the village. For the past 40 years the four-bedroom house has been home to the pre-sent owners but before that it was a jeweller’s shop.
Simon Milledge from the Salisbury office of agent Woolley & Wallis said: “The vendors have maintained and cared for the house very well indeed, although it is now ready for another phase of updating and refurbishment.
“That said, the owners have recently installed a new kitchen and created a useful annexe or office at the end of the garden.”
The accommodation includes a sitting room, dining room, breakfast room and kitchen on the ground floor, two double bedrooms, dressing room and a bathroom on the first floor and two more double bedrooms on the top level.
The village is situated in the Nadder Valley with excellent walks, cycling and riding country nearby.
The picturesque area is also known for its shooting and fishing.
For more information, contact the Salisbury office of Woolley & Wallis on 01722 424524.
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