Greystone Cottage, Steeple Langford, was up for sale during April 1990.
The selling agents were the Salisbury office of Strutt and Parker.
Offers in the region of £175,000 were being sought.
The property was described as:
An attractive 16th century stone and thatched cottage, built of local stone, comprising an unusually large double reception room, kitchen, three bedrooms, and a bathroom, with a thatched outbuilding to the rear. Complete with a well-tended country cottage garden which the vendors say is stocked with 80 different kinds of musk rose.
Alexander Hunt of Strutt and Parker commented:
“Although there is a choice of thatched cottages in the Wylye Valley on the market at the moment, this is exceptionally attractive, having many period features inside. There is a sweet little thatched outbuilding to the rear of the cottage which could easily provide further accommodation to the cottage.”
