A family home dating back to the early 1800s that comes with a separate annex has been put up for sale with a guide price of £790,000.

Lime Tree Cottage, a five bedroom property in Winterslow, also offers a unique opportunity to expand the main house, subject to planning permissions, along with modernisation to the annex - allowing for it to become separate living quarters.

It has an open-plan kitchen and the breakfast room leads into a snug area featuring a inglenook fireplace with a woodburner, original wooden beams and brickwork.

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The double reception/dining room has views over the gardens. The main reception gives access to a patio area and the rear gardens through wide bi-fold doors.

On the first floor, the principal bedroom offers views over the rear landscaped garden and features an en suite with a shower.

Four further bedrooms are situated along this floor, two featuring built-in wardrobes and all allow for a fantastic amount of natural light to enter the property.

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The family bathroom sits opposite the third bedroom and offers a bath/shower with built-in storage.

Providing wonderful privacy to the gardens, the annex features an adaptable studio area, reception/playroom, workroom and a large garage which is currently used as storage space.

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Matt Orchard, in the residential sales team at Savills in Salisbury, says: “Late Georgian village properties like Lime Tree House are rare, especially with independent annex accommodation on the side. The present owners of this lovely house have put a great deal of work into this property, which is a must view.”

Contact Savills Salisbury on 01722 426 820.