* Freehold
* Detached
* 1655 sq. Ft. Of Accommodation
* 3 Bedrooms
* 3 Reception Rooms
* 2 Bathrooms
* Garage
* Outbuildings
* Lovely Gardens
* Beautiful Countryside Views
Weirmead is a deceptively spacious three bedroom detached family home which
provides an abundance of flexible accommodation that is prime for further
internal reconfiguration or extension. The property would benefit from some
updating, but offers enormous potential for the new owners to create their
dream home (subject to usual permissions). With a garage, workshop, wrap
around private gardens and stunning open aspect views this home must be seen
to be appreciated. The accommodation is arranged over two floor with a
spacious entrance hall that gives way to the semi open plan living
accommodation and the ground floor bedroom suite. The extended triple aspect
living accommodation includes a sizeable sitting room with feature fireplace
and door leading to the rear garden. There sitting room is open to the
adjoining dining room and a further secondary snug or playroom area. The
kitchen/breakfast room is to the rear. In addition, there is a ground floor
double bedroom with a wet room style shower room. The first floor
accommodation is well balanced with two generous double bedrooms serviced by a
family bathroom.
**Outside**
The home is set back from the road and occupies an elevated position. The home
sits to the side of Cley Hill, a National Trust site that boasts a 244 metres
elevation. The home is approached by a private driveway that provides ample
parking for multiple vehicles and leads to the attached garage with e workshop
behind. The front garden is laid to lawn and interspersed shrubs and specimen
trees. Behind there is a patio adjoining the rear of the home. The garden
gently rises and is laid to lawn with a vegetable garden and stunning views
over the adjoining countryside. To the very rear, there is a small area or
Woodland.
**Situation**
The property lies on the edge of the village of Corsley that has two pubs, a
church and village hall and is perfectly situated equidistant between the
market towns of Warminster and Frome. The thriving community also benefits
from a sports field, tennis courts and reading room. Frome is approximately
two miles away and offers a wide range of shopping and leisure facilities to
include library, sports centre, swimming pool, schools, churches, doctors' and
dentists' surgeries, hospital and post office. Warminster also benefits from a
main line railway station to London Waterloo whilst the nearby A303 provides
excellent road links to London to the east and Exeter to the west. Local
attractions include Longleat House and Safari Park, Shearwater Lake, Stourhead
and Salisbury Plain.