Great Croft, Firsdown, Salisbury
Property Summary
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Directions
Proceed to Firsdown following Firs Road toward Winterslow. Turn right into Great Croft where number two an be found on your right.
Double Glazed Front Door to:
Entrance Porch
Door to:
Hallway
Double glazed door, radiator. Access to loft.
Sitting Room 5.73m x 3.29m (18'9" x 10'9" )
Double glazed picture window to front aspect. Radiator, wall lights and picture rail.
Kitchen 4.07m x 2.67m (13'4" x 8'9" )
Matching wall and base units with worksurface over. Inset 1 ΒΌ bowl sink unit with mixer tap, space for cooker, dishwasher and serving fridge. Tiled splashbacks, double glazed door and window to side.
Conservatory/Utlity 6.93m x 1.56m (22'8" x 5'1" )
Double glazed doors to front and rear. Plumbing and space for washing machine and tumble dryer.
Bedroom One 3.52m x 3.07m (11'6" x 10'0" )
Double glazed window to rear aspect, radiator, range of fitted wardrobes.
Bedroom Two 3.53m x 2.57m (11'6" x 8'5" )
Double glazed window to rear, radiator and fitted range of wardrobes.
Shower Room
Beautifully refitted white suite with WC, vanity basin and shower enclosure with thermostatic shower and tiled splashbacks. Heated towel rail and obscure double glazed window.
Outside
The property has a particularly generous front garden. Immediately to the front of the bungalow is an area of lawn with path to front door, planted flower bed and garden pond (currently drained). A tarmacadam drive leads to the side of the property to the garage and widens to provide parking for numerous vehicles. Further lawn, screened oil tank and pedestrian access to rear garden.
Garage/Workshops (5m x 2.65m)
Up and over door with opening to workshop (4.4m x 2.2m) with pedestrian door to firther store room (2.3m x 2.1m)
Workshop (3.35m x 2.85m)
Pedestrian door to front.
To the rear of the property is a large paved patio area with a range of mature planting. Pathway/steps lead up to level area of lawn which is well enclosed by block wall and trellis, summer house. External oil boiler.

















