Stayed at this home as part of a lengthy excursion throughout southern England. Needed a good base of operations from which to explore Stonehenge and locations south.
The home sits on a relatively busy street into town, but traffic really lightens up in the evening and stays that way at night. Two of the three bedrooms face the street, while the third is tucked in the rear, which is considerably quieter . Kids slept in the front bedrooms and did not complain about the noise, but at theirs ages (7 - 17), they can sleep through practically everything.
The bathroom is located on the second floor (or first, if you're not from the states), and there are some half steps into and out of a couple rooms (bathroom included), which could make for possible trip hazards at night. We left the light on in the bathroom, and that seemed to do the trick.
The home was as described. Some of the furnishings were on the older side, but that gave the property a wonderful lived-in feel. Our 17-year-old said, our first evening in town, "I really like this place. I could stay here forever."
The property is just across the street from the famous cathedral and museum (definitely worth a look), a five-minute walk from the square at the center of town, and close to local shopping. (Tesco Express was maybe a 12-minute walk away.)
We enjoyed dinner with all the English pub staples and several dishes with a heavy South African influence at The Chapter House just down the street. Highly recommend!