Tucked within the storybook setting of Wilton Village, this Grade II listed stone cottage forms part of an early-19th-century pair—attributed to the noted architect Ignatius Bonomi—crafted in chevron-tooled sandstone beneath a Welsh slate roof with handsome stone copings.
Tucked within the storybook setting of Wilton Village, this Grade II listed stone cottage forms part of an early-19th-century pair—attributed to the noted architect Ignatius Bonomi—crafted in chevron-tooled sandstone beneath a Welsh slate roof with handsome stone copings. The composition of linked gables, chamfered door surrounds and hoodmoulds over the ground-floor windows creates a timeless façade, while the quiet lane and leafy aspect heighten the sense of heritage and calm. Offered with no onward chain and Freehold, it’s an inviting opportunity to secure a piece of village history.
Behind the characterful exterior, the interior balances period charm with everyday comfort. An entrance hall leads to a classic bathroom featuring a free-standing roll-top bath, and a bright living room centred on a stone fireplace—an atmospheric spot to unwind. The kitchen has been updated in a sympathetic style, providing modern practicality without compromising the cottage’s character. Upstairs, two well-proportioned bedrooms enjoy pleasant outlooks and the gentle contours typical of cottages of this era.
Outside, a pretty, gated front garden sets the scene, while to the rear there is off-street parking together with access to a garage and an enclosed garden—valuable space for storage, hobbies and alfresco dining. Mid-20th-century additions sit discreetly to the rear, preserving the historic street scene and the group value of the cottages.
A rare combination of architectural pedigree, village charm and everyday convenience, 9 Wilton Village offers period living in a truly idyllic setting—with the ease of a chain-free purchase.