This historically significant Grade II listed cottage, dating back to 1693, is set on a third of an acre in the picturesque village of Stockton. The charming home features period limestone and chequered brick elevations beneath a characterful thatched roof. Recently extended, the ground floor boasts an appealing open plan kitchen/dining/family area, highlighted by attractive cabinetry and a range-style oven. This space flows into a triple aspect dining room, which invites abundant natural light and provides a welcoming fireplace, complemented by a formal reception room at the front. A versatile extension houses a vaulted bedroom with French doors opening onto the rear terrace.
The first floor consists of two spacious double bedrooms that offer delightful views of the gardens or village surroundings, serviced by a well-appointed family bathroom. Despite its current charm, there remains ample opportunity for further enhancement both inside and out.
The property is positioned centrally within Stockton, close to local amenities such as a public house and church, with fantastic access to nearby towns like Warminster for broader shopping and leisure options. The surrounding areas offer beautiful countryside walks within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Set amidst mature gardens with southern views over paddocks, there's potential for outdoor improvements including expanding existing terraces or rejuvenating garden areas. The property features multiple outbuildings including a garage/barn with recent roof renovations offering opportunities for conversion (subject to planning consent). With off-street parking available for several vehicles via the newly paved driveway, this cottage presents not only a home but also an enticing investment prospect for future development and personal customization.