Sambourne House is an impressive, detached country home located in a rural location overlooking open countryside and its own land.Constructed of stone and render finished, the main house is believed to date back to 1901 and is not listed. Sambourne House has a striking facade and offers versatile living space ideal for modern family living and entertaining. To the rear, with a separate drive are two cottages.The front door leads into a hall and on to the sitting room and spacious open plan triple aspect kitchen/ breakfast/ family room with bifold doors that open onto a large terrace and into the private gardens. The entrance hall also leads to the well kitted out utility room with access to a covered side porch for everyday use.On the first floor is a roomy main bedroom with en suite shower room, free standing bath and beautifully finished dressing room.There are two further bedrooms and a family bathroom on this floor. On the second floor, bedrooms four and five and a third bathroom is accessed off a central landing.For a period country home, all rooms are of good proportions with plenty of natural light. The property has been extensively updated and is beautifully presented.The Coach House and Mews House:A recently completed outbuilding, situated to the rear of the house with a separate drive to the road. The building provides excellent garaging and separate workshop on the ground floor. The Mews House provides a contained living space with a mezzanine bedroom. On the first floor The Coach House offers open plan living with a bedroom and en suite bathroom, this would be ideal for a guest bedroom or home office, studio set up.The Coach House and Mews House are currently successful Air B&B businesses. Garden and Grounds:Private gardens are predominantly to the south and west of the house and adjoin the extensive gravel parking area. The gardens are mainly lawn and include an orchard, raised vegetable beds and garden store/ potting shed in the semi walled garden. An arch and field gates lead through to the owned paddock.The property has two gated drives, the front drive leads to the house and spacious barn. The second drive to The Coach House and Mews House with plenty of parking space.The paddock is grass surrounded by established hedges. About 2.8 acres. In all about 3.8 acres.Services: Mains water, and electricity. Private drainage (septic tank). Oil central heating and hot water. Fibre broadband is available.Sambourne House is situated a short distance from the desirable village of Minety. The property is surrounded by unspoilt countryside on the Wiltshire/ Gloucestershire border.The local village of Minety has a thriving community with popular primary and pre-school, village shop, well attended church, two pubs, village hall, cricket and rugby club.A wider range of amenities are available in the local and historical market towns of Malmesbury (about 8 miles) and Cirencester (about 9 miles).Excellent connections link the regional centres of Cheltenham, Bristol and Swindon. Junction 16 of the M4 is about 10 miles and there are mainline stations to London Paddington from Swindon and Kemble (about 12 and 8 miles respectively).Education is first class with excellent state and independent schools, many which offer a daily bus service. Private schools include Beaudesert Park, Pinewood and St Hughes to name a few.Sporting opportunities are diverse with many clubs and societies in the local Villages. The Cotswold Water Park is easily accessible. Equestrian activities are plentiful and include polo at Westonbirt and Cirencester, racing at Bath and Cheltenham and hunting with the RAU, VWH and Duke of Beaufort's hounds. Distances:Malmesbury 8 miles, Cirencester 9 miles, Kemble 8 miles mainline station London Paddington 73 minutes. All distances and times are approximate. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_malmesbury-d197309/for-sale_i71332658
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Box Bush House is a Grade II listed detached home, partially Georgian, partially Queen Anne and set within sweeping grounds with beautifully proportioned rooms and many period features.Approached into a striking entrance hall with a staircase curving to the first floor, the drawing room overlooks the front with an open fireplace and wooden flooring which is a feature throughout the house. On the opposite side is the dining room with a feature fireplace a doorway leading into the kitchen. This original part of the house alludes to the houses past, believed to be a bakery so the kitchen has exposed red brick walls and a stainless steel work surface throughout. Beyond the kitchen is a useful storage room/boot room which leads into the garden. A light filled study is the perfect place to work from home, with windows overlooking the garden and access to a laundry room with a downstairs cloakroom.Upstairs on the first floor there are three beautifully sized bedrooms, all with large windows overlooking the gardens, an oversized bathroom has a bath in the centre of the room and a separate shower. Adjacent is a walk-in airing cupboard.A discreet staircase leads to a mezzanine floor where there are two open plan rooms, perfect for a teenage den, storage, or a snug area. Stairs lead to the second floor where there are two beautiful bedrooms with a modern bathroom in between.Outside a gated sweeping driveway leads past an oak built double garage with a useful room above, versatile enough to be a home office or additional accommodation. The garage below has automatic double doors. There are stables adjacent which are being used for storage but did have planning permission to convert into an annexe. The house sits amongst grounds with mature trees and shrubs, several fruit trees and is mainly laid to lawn with a patio close to the house. There is ample parking close to the house.Occupying a quiet position in Brinkworth, the longest village in England. Local facilities include a primary school, nursery, church and a public house famous for its good food. Brinkworth lies four miles east of the historic market town of Malmesbury, which is reputed to be the oldest borough in the country. This thriving pretty market town offers a wealth of buildings of architectural interest including its ancient Abbey, whilst also having a wide range of shops, a Waitrose, award winning schools and leisure facilities. Early tributaries of The River Avon pass around the town with pretty walks and the countryside close at hand. There are public transport services and good road access to the larger towns of Cirencester, Chippenham, Swindon, Bath and Bristol whilst the M4 junction 17 is only five miles south. Trains from Chippenham (10 miles) and Kemble (5 miles) link with London Paddington within approximately 1 hour 15 minutes. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_chippenham-d196355/for-sale_i71604883
A charming family house in a highly sought after village. DescriptionThe Dove House is a beautiful family house with origins believed to date back to c.1700 with more recent additions in the late 1900s. Once part of the wider Norman Court Estate owned by the late Mr Washington Singer, the property was described rather charmingly in an historic auction catalogue as 'A Most Desirable Gabled Cottage Residence and Garden'.Constructed of brick under a tiled roof, the property sits back from the village road within its generous grounds and established gardens of about 0.75 of an acre.There is an elegance and charm to the whole house, suited to family living and offering a flexible layout for different generations of family. The property is not listed and is suitable for various extensions subject to planning permission.A porch leads into the original part of the house, with a dual aspect dining room and the original staircase leading up to the first floor. A door links through to the large sitting room, lying at the heart of the house, with French doors out to a rear terrace and the back garden. The kitchen lies just off, with both an electric cooker and Aga, base and wall-mounted 'shaker-style' units, a separate pantry and space for a family dining table. On the far side of the sitting room is the utility/boot room, with guest WC and door out to the rear parking area. A further door leads discreetly from the sitting room through to a rear lobby of a small ground floor studio annex, with a bedroom and adjoining bathroom and its own access to the rear parking area. At present the owners use this studio as a home office/study. The rear lobby is currently a study area but has previously been a kitchenette.The main staircase rises up from the sitting room to a landing, with the large principal bedroom suite opposite. There are three further good sized double bedrooms down the corridor, one with a beautifully appointed en suite bathroom. There is a family bathroom with shower and separate WC to serve the other two double bedrooms. To the rear, and with French doors leading out to the raised rear garden, the family room provides a flexible space for a growing family and has a Jotual log burner to one end.Outside The Dove House is centrally placed in the village with a very private garden and sits back from the road, with a gravel drive leading past the house to the double garage and parking area. Lawns and shrubs flank the driveway and provide a picturesque setting with a raised well to one side. A picket gate leads through to the rear garden, mostly laid to lawn, which rises gently up and away from the road, with some excellent specimen trees lining the boundaries including a lime tree, a tulip tree, a pin oak, a red oak, a variegated maple and silver birches, There are a number of well-positioned seating areas to take in the sun and the views from the top across the village are excellent. There is a former chicken run, a fruit cage, green house and some raised vegetable beds. In all the grounds extend to about 0.75 of an acre.LocationThe Dove House stands in a Conservation Area in the heart of West Tytherley, a highly desirable and historic rural village surrounded by rolling farmland and SSSI conservation woodlands and chalk hills. There is little through traffic and a welcoming community. The village has a range of amenities including a village shop open every day (with post office), a church, a public house, a village hall which hosts a number of activities, a well-regarded primary school and Norman Court Montessori school. Grateley Train Station is about 9 miles north, where trains to London Waterloo take approximately 84 minutes. Dean Station is 2 miles south and provides an easy and quick link to Salisbury and Southampton. The pretty town of Stockbridge is 5 miles away, along the River Test with its numerous coffee shops, pubs/restaurants and independent shops. The beautiful Cathedral cities of Salisbury (11 miles) and Winchester (18 miles) offer extensive selections of shops, restaurants, arts and recreational facilities. West Tytherley is also within easy reach of Romsey and the New Forest. The area is world famous for its Trout fishing on the River Test and outlying chalk streams.The A303 provides access to the south west and London via the M3. There is a wide selection of both state and private schools in the area, including Farleigh, Salisbury Cathedral School, Chafyn Grove and Godolphin, as well as Bishop Wordsworth and South Wilts Grammar in Salisbury, King Edward VI school and Embley.Square Footage: 3,293 sq ft Acreage: 0.75 AcresDirectionsSP5 1NF : From Stockbridge, head west on the A30 towards Salisbury. After about 4.5 miles, turn left towards West Tytherley along 'The Warren'. Follow this road for about 2.5 miles and at the T-junction, turn left. Follow this road, passing the entrance to Norman Court and into the village. Just after coming into the village, you pass a right hand turn to Rectory Hill and The Dove House is the second house on the right hand side. Additional InfoFixtures and Fittings Please note that, unless specifically mentioned, all fixtures and fittings and garden ornaments are excluded from the sale.Services Mains electricity and water. Private drainage (septic tank). Oil-fired central heating. Fibre broadband.Viewings Strictly by appointment with Savills For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hampshire-r741109/for-sale_i69170204
A classically styled family house, standing in a prominent position in the village, with an attached paddock available by negotiation. DescriptionPembroke House was designed and built in 1991 by renowned local firm Templeton Walker, of brick construction under a tiled roof. There is a lovely symmetry to the design with stone cills framing classic timber sash windows. The owners have lived here for over 30 years and since the house was built. The house is approached from a gravel parking area at the front of the house, through the main door with attractive portico and classically-styled fanlight above. The generous dining hall provides an immediate warm welcome to Pembroke House. There is an impressive dual aspect sitting room with bay window, fireplace and pine mantle surround. French doors lead from the dining hall through into the conservatory, with quarry tile floor and full length blinds; a further set of French doors lead out to the garden, with a further set leading into the kitchen as well. The kitchen has ample space for a breakfast table, with 'shaker' style wall mounted and base units under a Landford Stone marble top. There is a gas-fired Aga, integrated fridge, electric oven with gas hob and a 'Sheila's Maid' above. The utility room is just off with laundry facilities and door to the side garden.Beyond this lies the detached double garage, of brick and block build under a tiled roof, with up and over doors. There is a workshop area with storage above and a separate garden store to the rear.Stairs lead up from the central dining hall to a generous landing with bespoke curved handrails, typical of the Templeton Walker attention to detail and design. The first floor comprises three double bedrooms. The main bedroom has plenty of wardrobe space, a walk-in wardrobe and en suite shower room. The main guest bedroom has a vanity unit with dressing space and 'secret' doors lead through to a large en suite shower room. A further double bedroom with ample wardrobe storage and lovely views over the rear garden. There is a family bathroom with shower over, large airing cupboard with hot water cylinder. The second floor is accessed via a separate stairwell, leading to a small suite of rooms, comprising a lovely guest bedroom with dual aspect views, a smaller fifth bedroom with views over the rear garden, and a separate shower room. There is ample eaves storage.Outside The immediate garden comprises a very well-maintained rear lawn with deep herbaceous borders and provides a wonderful setting for this traditionally style family house. Beyond the conservatory is a lovely stone-flagged terrace to enjoy the best of the garden views and evening sun. A rose clad pergola leads onto the formal garden at the rear with an area of orchard, topiary Yew and Box hedging. A hexagonal summer house provides a wonderful spot to enjoy the garden views and on to the paddock beyond. There is field gate access to the back of the garden with a separate pedestrian gate onto the track to the side. Towards the upper part of the garden, a range of mature trees provide a lovely setting with a treehouse and swing. There are also various timber framed outbuildings for livestock and stores. A further field gate leads into the adjoining paddock extending to approximately 2.5 acres. A footpath runs along the top of the paddock and has been fenced off.LocationPembroke House is situated in the heart of Whiteparish, within easy walking distance of the comprehensive village amenities. A thriving community, Whiteparish has the benefit of a post office/community shop, village hall, primary school, a Grade II listed church, 2 pubs and a doctors surgery. The market town of Romsey is approximately 8 miles from the property, offering a Waitrose and other amenities. Approximately 10 miles to the west lies the beautiful Cathedral city of Salisbury, which offers a wide selection of shops, restaurants, arts and recreational facilities. Trains from Salisbury to London Waterloo have a journey time of approximately 90 minutes. Racing is available at Salisbury Racecourse and Wincanton and golf at South Wilts Golf Club and High Post.The A303 provides access to the south west and London, via the M3.There is a wide selection of both state and private schools in the area, including Salisbury Cathedral School, Chafyn Grove and Godolphin, as well as Bishop Wordsworth and South Wilts Grammar Schools. The property is also within the catchment area of Peter Symonds College in Winchester.Square Footage: 2,658 sq ft Acreage: 0.58 AcresDirectionsDirections : SP5 2SJTake the A36 out of Salisbury towards Southampton. At the junction with the A27, take this left-hand turning towards Whiteparish. As you enter the village, you pass Newton Lane on your right hand side and a little further on, a track (Doves Lane) on the right hand side provides access to Pembroke House, gates on the left side of the track. What3Words: ///sizes.bulldozer.drop Additional InfoFixtures and Fittings : Please note that, unless specifically mentioned, all fixtures and fittings and garden ornaments are excluded from the sale.Services : Mains electricity and water supply (including to paddock). Mains gas central heating. Mains drainage. Broadband internet. Viewings : Strictly by appointment with sole agents Savills For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i69546674
The former Wesleyan Methodist Sunday School has been thoughtfully adapted by the current owners to create a wonderful home with a highly versatile configuration of accommodation. Arranged over three floors, the upper level provides a mezzanine space that looks out to six original full depth Gothic arched windows along the western aspect. This Grade II Listed Georgian house is entered through an imposing enclosed porch to the main hall with stairs to the upper and lower floors. To the side, is a superb drawing room with central fireplace and wood burner, fitted cabinets along with an ornamental fireplace adjacent to the dining area. On the opposite side of the hall is the kitchen/breakfast room along with a snug/TV room also having a wood burner and fitted cabinets to accommodate a TV. The kitchen is comprehensively fitted with an island unit, quartz tops and extensive fittings with 5 ring gas hob and double oven. There is ample space for a table and a walk-in pantry area. The first floor includes the principal bedroom, overlooking the drawing room and with a walk-through dressing area and luxury en-suite shower room. The two further bedrooms on this floor are served by a modern fitted bathroom. The lower floor has a large utility room with plumbing for appliances and the guest suite. With a sitting/dressing area opening to the bedroom, there is fitted storage and a further luxuriously finished en-suite shower room. The remainder of the lower ground floor has been cleverly designed to utilise the additional external door to a lobby housing the boiler and services to the house along with large storage cupboard. Glazed panels and door separate this from a sitting room with kitchenette fitted to one wall and a connecting door from the stair lobby. A further glazed partition and door open to a double bedroom with en-suite shower room.OutsideHaving been attractively landscaped, the recently completed gardens include a block paved drive behind wrought iron gates from where a shallow flight of steps ascend to an Indian sandstone paved terrace. Decorative lawn with box and shrub beds with further raised terrace provide a lovely area to enjoy the sunny aspect and rooftop outlook.SituationCoppice Hill is a cul-de-sac within a Conservation area in the heart of the most delightful Wiltshire riverside town. Providing access to the many shops, boutiques and restaurants in the nearby Shambles and surrounding streets. There is a wide selection of country and riverside walks to neighbouring villages with the Kennet & Avon Canal and river a short distance away. The number of quaint shops, pubs and tea rooms in the town are too numerous to mention, but a joy to explore and find. With mainline railway services running from the south coast to Bath, easy access is also provided to all major cities including Bristol and London Paddington.Additional InformationServices: All mains connected. Council Tax Band F. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69922651
Hopewood is an appealing and characterful property, with beautifully presented accommodation arranged over two floors, set within 13.59 acres. Offering a sociable setting, and at the heart of this handsome home, is the interconnected kitchen, adjoining dining room and light filled conservatory, which subtly blurs the partition between the house and the garden. Fitted with contemporary cabinetry, topped with wood worksurfaces, the kitchen features metro tiles in pastel colour tone, and a white Aga stove in a rustic recess, with ample space on offer to dine and relax. Ancillary space if provided by a laundry and boot room with external door. The elegant sitting room has a wood-burning stove, and a separate family room provides a quiet, flexible use space. Two staircases rise to the first floor rooms, with one providing a direct route into a guest bedroom, which has a part vaulted ceiling, exposed beams and access into a family bathroom. The stairway from the reception hall leads to the principal bedroom with en suite bathroom, two further bedrooms, and the family bathroom. Supplemental accommodation is available in the detached, two-storey annexe which offers wellappointed accommodation comprising three bedrooms, a kitchen/dining room and a sitting room with French doors to the garden.The charming gardens and grounds at Hopewood are well-maintained, providing an immediate garden adjoining the house and annexe which is mainly laid to lawn and bordered by neatly clipped evergreen hedging and post-and-rail fencing. There are paved terraces offering opportunities for outdoor dining and relaxation, with mature and specimen trees offering dappled shade in the heat of the summer. Three pathways provide easy access to the extensive equestrian facilities and, for vehicles, there is also separate access along the lane beyond the gravelled driveway which leads to the house. The facilities include ten stables, a 20m x 52m manege, Lunge arena, horse walker, fenced paddocks and a grassed canter track around the perimeter of the paddocks. For all horse riding and walking enthusiasts this superb equestrian property is excellently situated for ease of access onto the chalk downland of Salisbury Plain.Hopewood is situated within grounds totaling 13.59 acres.The semi-rural village of Coulston is home to a thriving community, surrounded by open countryside perfect for walkers, cyclists and riders, with a village hall which hosts a calendar of events, activities and clubs. Nearby Bratton offers a primary school, a popular public house, coffee shop and medical centre, whilst to the west is the charming town of Westbury, which provides a good range of retail and leisure opportunities. The area is well connected by road, with the A303 offering access to the West Country and links to the M3, and the A36 providing access towards Bath. The mainline station at Westbury offers direct services to London Waterloo and London Paddington. Well-regarded schooling in the vicinity includes Bishopstrow College, Warminster School, Godolphin School and Salisbury Cathedral School. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_westbury-d196439/for-sale_i68539820
Bought from new in 2016 by the current owners, Swyncombe was constructed by Pearce Properties Ltd of Sherborne, a well known and reputable local firm. The property has the benefit of a NHBC warranty and has been built to high standard throughout with a clear emphasis on energy efficiency, with underfloor heating sourced via an air source heat pump, photovoltaic and solar panels, complimented by a direct pressure plumbing system. Other attributes include a large open plan kitchen/ dining/ sitting room which extends to approximately forty-three feet, oak and tiled floors and a spectacular outlook over the surrounding lightly wooded countryside. The adaptable accommodation is sensibly configured and extends to approximately 3,300 square feet. ServicesMains water and electricity. Private treatment plant. Air source heating system. Photovoltaic solar panels.Local Authority Wiltshire County Council: wiltshire.gov.uk Council Tax: Band GEPC: Band BThe property is approached from the lane onto a large gravel parking and turning area joining which is the former garage which has been converted to a playroom/office. Steps lead from the gravel area to the side of the house where a paved terrace extends around the full length of the large sitting/dining room/kitchen. The grounds are mainly to lawn interspersed with a variety of mature trees including beech, pine and hawthorn and flanked on one side by woodland. The majority of the garden lies to the north east and is bisected by a stream which runs through the grounds; there is a separate paddock with field gate providing vehicular access. Large timber shed. West Knoyle is a small Wiltshire village surrounded by countryside which has been designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty. The village has a pretty church (St Mary the Virgin) reputedly dating from the twelfth century and a village hall. East Knoyle is within a couple of miles with the highly regarded Wren's Community Shop and village post office and the Fox and Hounds Inn while the thriving town of Mere, has an excellent range of local shops including the Sprout and Flower, Yapps Brothers Wine Merchants, a butcher, small supermarket, library, primary school, post office, a number of churches, both Church of England and Roman Catholic, doctor and dentist's surgeries and a hotel. Shaftesbury has an excellent range of facilities including cafes, restaurants, niche retailers, a boutique hotel, banks, a small hospital, a library, a health centre and an arts centre with cinema. In nearby Gillingham there is a Waitrose as well as a mainline railway station (London Waterloo). Bruton is a fashionable and popular town in the heart of the Somerset countryside. The town has several well-known restaurants, pubs and bars including At the Chapel, The Roth Bar at the world-renowned Hauser & Wirth Gallery and The Newt Hotel and Gardens. A wider range of facilities can be found in Sherborne, Bath and Salisbury, all of which are within easy motoring distance. The A303 lies approximately two miles to the north giving access to the south west and London, via the M3. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wiltshire-d524449/for-sale_i71090598
A superb Listed village house, with secondary accommodation, pool and the most beautiful gardens. ABOUT THIS HOUSE The Well House not only offers light, space and height in abundance; it is a delightful period property that has been very well maintained and has a huge amount of charm awwwnd character. The end result is a house that offers excellent accommodation with a fabulous annexe, swimming pool and the most stunning gardens. There is also planning consent to add another bedroom (14/11285/FUL).Set on the border of three Counties, Hampshire, Berkshire & Wiltshire, the property is located in the hamlet of Oxenwood, is set amongst wonderful, rolling countryside consisting of estates and farmland, near the highly popular villages of Shalbourne & Vernham Dean. The property has been improved over the years and has planning permission to add a further bedroom. Upon arrival, there is immediately a sense of it's wonderful private setting and simply beautiful gardens. There is an abundant network of footpaths and bridleways that are easily accessible from the property allowing for some wonderful dog walks and riding.ABOUT THE AREAOxenwood is a small rural hamlet on the North Downs, 10 miles to the north of Andover, near the villages of Shalbourne, Vernham Dean and Linkenholt. It is surrounded by farms, estates and woodland. Shalbourne is the largest local village and is about a 2.5 miles away; it has a church, a pub, an award winning local store & Post Office, cricket club and village hall. There is also Vernham Dean, 3 miles away, which has a great pub, The George, as well as a church, C of E primary school, playing fields and a village hallThe market town of Hungerford is 7 miles away. With its large open market square and numerous pubs, this bustling market town is suffused in history. But what you might not know is that contemporary Hungerford is home to a fresh and energetic vibe, stoked by some great independent shopping, a sparkling array of nearby dining options and a thriving cafe culture. If that wasn't enough, its locality to outstanding schools, great leisure facilities and abundant footpaths, mean the town is fast becoming West Berkshire's most sought after small town.There are a number of excellent state and independent schools in the area (Farleigh, St Johns, Marlborough College & Pinewood to name but a few) and road communications are fantastic with good access to London, the north and the M5 to the west.ABOUT THIS AREAOxenwood is a small rural hamlet on the North Downs, 10 miles to the south of Andover, near the villages of Shalbourne, Vernham Dean and Linkenholt. It is surrounded by farms, estates and woodland. Shalbourne is the largest local village and is about a 2.5 miles away; it has a church, a pub, an award winning local store & Post Office, cricket club and village hall. There is also Vernham Dean, 3 miles away, which has a great pub, The George, as well as a church, C of E primary school, playing fields and a village hallThe market town of Hungerford is 7 miles away. With its large open market square and numerous pubs, this bustling market town is suffused in history. But what you might not know is that contemporary Hungerford is home to a fresh and energetic vibe, stoked by some great independent shopping, a sparkling array of nearby dining options and a thriving cafe culture. If that wasn't enough, its locality to outstanding schools, great leisure facilities and abundant footpaths, mean the town is fast becoming West Berkshire's most sought after small town.There are a number of excellent state and independent schools in the area (Farleigh, St Johns, Marlborough College & Pinewood to name but a few) and road communications are fantastic with good access to London, the north and the M5 to the west. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i69638905
A superb Listed village house, with secondary accommodation, pool and the most beautiful gardens. ABOUT THIS HOUSE The Well House not only offers light, space and height in abundance; it is a delightful period property that has been very well maintained and has a huge amount of charm awwwnd character. The end result is a house that offers excellent accommodation with a fabulous annexe, swimming pool and the most stunning gardens. There is also planning consent to add another bedroom (14/11285/FUL).Set on the border of three Counties, Hampshire, Berkshire & Wiltshire, the property is located in the hamlet of Oxenwood, is set amongst wonderful, rolling countryside consisting of estates and farmland, near the highly popular villages of Shalbourne & Vernham Dean. The property has been improved over the years and has planning permission to add a further bedroom. Upon arrival, there is immediately a sense of it's wonderful private setting and simply beautiful gardens. There is an abundant network of footpaths and bridleways that are easily accessible from the property allowing for some wonderful dog walks and riding.ABOUT THE AREAOxenwood is a small rural hamlet on the North Downs, 10 miles to the north of Andover, near the villages of Shalbourne, Vernham Dean and Linkenholt. It is surrounded by farms, estates and woodland. Shalbourne is the largest local village and is about a 2.5 miles away; it has a church, a pub, an award winning local store & Post Office, cricket club and village hall. There is also Vernham Dean, 3 miles away, which has a great pub, The George, as well as a church, C of E primary school, playing fields and a village hallThe market town of Hungerford is 7 miles away. With its large open market square and numerous pubs, this bustling market town is suffused in history. But what you might not know is that contemporary Hungerford is home to a fresh and energetic vibe, stoked by some great independent shopping, a sparkling array of nearby dining options and a thriving cafe culture. If that wasn't enough, its locality to outstanding schools, great leisure facilities and abundant footpaths, mean the town is fast becoming West Berkshire's most sought after small town.There are a number of excellent state and independent schools in the area (Farleigh, St Johns, Marlborough College & Pinewood to name but a few) and road communications are fantastic with good access to London, the north and the M5 to the west.ABOUT THIS AREAOxenwood is a small rural hamlet on the North Downs, 10 miles to the south of Andover, near the villages of Shalbourne, Vernham Dean and Linkenholt. It is surrounded by farms, estates and woodland. Shalbourne is the largest local village and is about a 2.5 miles away; it has a church, a pub, an award winning local store & Post Office, cricket club and village hall. There is also Vernham Dean, 3 miles away, which has a great pub, The George, as well as a church, C of E primary school, playing fields and a village hallThe market town of Hungerford is 7 miles away. With its large open market square and numerous pubs, this bustling market town is suffused in history. But what you might not know is that contemporary Hungerford is home to a fresh and energetic vibe, stoked by some great independent shopping, a sparkling array of nearby dining options and a thriving cafe culture. If that wasn't enough, its locality to outstanding schools, great leisure facilities and abundant footpaths, mean the town is fast becoming West Berkshire's most sought after small town.There are a number of excellent state and independent schools in the area (Farleigh, St Johns, Marlborough College & Pinewood to name but a few) and road communications are fantastic with good access to London, the north and the M5 to the west. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i69552068
Rock Cottage is a delightful Grade II Listed country property located in the picturesque village of Turleigh. Constructed of mellow Bath stone under a tiled roof, with Georgian sash windows, this Georgian home has evolved and extended over the years to create a spacious and versatile home of 2248 square foot. The garden room has been beautifully designed with a roof lantern and a wall of tall Georgian style sash windows to enjoy the parterre garden whatever the weather but link the country kitchen to the outside for easy summer living. There are two further reception rooms on the ground floor with the sitting room also having access to the garden as well as a period fireplace with open fire. The lower ground houses a study and a wonderful family room full of charm with fireplace, flagstone flooring and access to the front terrace. The principal bedroom on the first floor is of note. Open to the full height with exposed A-frame beams it has the benefit of doors on both sides of the gardens creating a wonderful feel. It also has an en-suite bathroom. There are three further bedrooms and two bathrooms.OutsideRock Cottage is approached via a gated drive leading to the parking area. Attractive plants border the terrace leading to the house on this side, whilst to the front is a wonderful square parterre garden. The quadrant of box edging encloses seasonal plants. Two stunning yew trees provide privacy and shade in the summer months. A terrace is perfect for dining leading from two of the principal receptions. Stone steps lead up to the lawn and grounds with trees providing a border. The lawn continues around the other side of the house leading to a wooded area. The outbuildings provide good storage and for those who wish to keep pets there is grazing in the adjacent sloped field.SituationTurleigh is a pretty village, made up of honey coloured stone cottages, family homes and larger manor houses lining the pretty lanes. This charming and unspoilt village is close to the historic town of Bradford on Avon. Turleigh has an active community plus wonderful walks and countryside pursuits along both the River Avon and the Kennet and Avon Canal. The adjacent village of Winsley benefits from several amenities including a Church of England primary school, two churches and a lovely country pub; The Seven Stars. Also nearby is the popular Hartley Farm Shop and Kitchen. Close by the cobbled and winding streets of Bradford on Avon offers independent shops, boutiques, restaurants, and pubs. St Laurence School is a well-regarded secondary school. Another major bonus to the area is the railway station offering a regular mainline service including easy access to Bath.Additional InformationVendor's Note: The Vendor informs us that there is planning permission to create a further reception room. 19/05637/LBC. Services: All mains connected. Water, electricity, drainage, and gas heating. Local Authority: Wiltshire Council. Council Tax Band F. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71217394
**NO ONWARD CHAIN** Dating back to 1748 with later Georgian and Victorian additions is this seven bedroom Grade II listed 6,170 sq. ft. property situated on a 0.42 acre plot. The main house offers four receptions, kitchen breakfast room, garden room, utility/cloakroom, seven double bedrooms two with en-suite. A 930 sq. ft. two bedroom annexe has fully independent access and there is a scope for multi-dwelling stamp duty relief.The heart of Old Town is a short stroll offering an array of eclectic bars, shops, restaurants, takeaways, food delis, butchers, convenience stores and chemist to name a few. Swindon train station is 1.3 miles with links to London in under an hour. The M4 motorway junction is 4 miles.Comprising entrance hallway, four receptions, kitchen breakfast room, garden room, utility cloakroom, seven bedrooms, two en-suites, bathroom and cellar. Annexe comprising entrance hallway, lounge/kitchen/diner, two double bedrooms and shower room. The entrance hallway leads front to back with a door directly out to the rear garden, doors lead off into three of the receptions, the utility cloakroom, kitchen and basement. The two main receptions run front to back and have bay windows overlooking the front and rear gardens along with a gas fire to each. The third reception is the other side of the hallway, also with a bay window over the front garden, a feature fireplace and doorway through into the dining room. This room has feature beams, an unused door to the driveway, feature fireplace and a door leading into the kitchen. The kitchen breakfast room has an island unit, granite worktops, a log burner and stable door out to a south facing courtyard. A garden room off the kitchen offers access out to the rear garden and central patio. The end of the kitchen returns to the hallway with further doors offer access to the basement, which would make an ideal wine cellar and general store. The utility room offers plenty of space for coats and shoes, has a WC, a wash hand basin and space for a washing machine. On the first floor bedroom one has a separate dressing room and four piece ensuite with feature polished copper roll top bath and a balcony overlooking the rear garden. There are three further double bedrooms on this floor all with feature fireplaces, two with bay windows. A four piece main bathroom serves these rooms. On the second floor and accessed via two staircases there are a further three double bedrooms, one with en-suite. The annexe has its own driveway and private entrance (there is a blocked off door linking it back to the main house). An entrance hallway has a double bedroom to each end with a shower room in the middle, all on the ground floor. The first floor offers one open plan lounge/kitchen/dining space. This annexe would make for an ideal passive income stream via Airbnb or AST, family accommodation or home business location subject to any necessary consents. Outside there is driveway parking to the front with a mainly walled front garden with an option to re-instate the gated entrance. Side access leads to a gated side garden which has an external store and gardeners toilet. A footpath leads onto the rear garden, which has been well planted and is well established. A further gate to the other end of the garden leads to the annexe, which has further gates (vehicular and pedestrian) out to the street. Services: Mains gas, water, electric and sewage.Old Town is the historic older part of Swindon which is popular for its eclectic mix of bars, shops and restaurants amongst the practical amenities that are always handy to have on the doorstep. In addition to this, there are many walks to be enjoyed around one of the selection of public gardens and open countryside heading out to one of Swindon's old canal routes. There are four primary schools and a secondary in Old Town, all with good ofsted ratings. The town is a walk down the hill where the train station with trains running to London Paddington can be utilised to access the capital in under the hour. The M4 motorway is also within 3 miles of the property roughly to either junction 15 or 16. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_old-town-d392334/for-sale_i71588223
This handsome early 19th century Grade II listed renovated country property offers versatile accommodation throughout the main house and a self-contained attached annexe. Located in the Wiltshire countryside on the edge of the sought after village of Steeple Ashton, it sits within a delightfully private plot of about 1.24 acres and comes with a swimming pool and several outbuildings. With the main living quarters laid out over three floors and the annexe over two, this beautiful home comprises nine bedrooms in total, most with en suite bathrooms, newly fitted kitchens, and an excellent choice of recreation rooms. The current owners have made this their family home for the past seven years, carrying out considerable work, from renovating all roofs to an overhaul of the swimming pool, including the addition of a large summerhouse and an air-source heat pump. 'We loved the period of the house, which is vast in size but has a cosy feel in equal measure. It's made a fantastic family home and has been the perfect place to bring up our children and make amazing memories.' They add, 'the house is south facing and enjoys sun throughout the day with perfect sunrise and sunset views. All rooms have stunning views across the surrounding countryside.' While the living accommodation offers plenty of space for family life and hosting guests, outside is firmly focused around enjoying an outdoor lifestyle. 'The very large summerhouse and the pool are perfect on a hot summer's day however being heated means the pool has an extended season. The size of the garden, with its large lawn, enclosed children's section, and pond, is the perfect place for entertaining and outside activities.''The rooms are all extremely spacious and grand with tall ceilings but equally they feel warm and inviting.''The size and layout of the house provides a great space for entertaining while simultaneously giving everyone inviting places to retreat to.' 'Steeple Ashton has a great community feel with a shop and a good pub within easy walking distance being just out the village however affords a great level of privacy and tranquility. 'The area has good options for education, including "outstanding" Ofsted rated primary school in Great Cheverill.''Our family has grown up now, so it's time to let another family enjoy this amazing house.' Additional InformationPostcode: BA14 6HPLocal Authority: Wiltshire. Council Tax Band: HServices: Mains electric and water. Private drainage. Oil central heating.Tenure: FreeholdListed: Grade IIEPC: EBroadband: Please see - checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/broadband-coverageMobile Phone Coverage: Please see - checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/mobile-coverageStamp Duty Payable: Please see - gov.uk/stamp-duty-land-tax/residential-property-rates For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wiltshire-r742134/for-sale_i71252221
Buttle Farm conversion was completed in 2016 to the very highest standard using natural materials including English limestone and oak, creating light contemporary interiors. A strong focus has been placed on minimising environmental impact, utilising solar thermal, solar PV and biomass boiler together with mechanical ventilation and heat recovery.The property consists of a courtyard of converted farm buildings with ancillary outbuildings. Planning permission is in place to enclose the main entrance and to erect a linking corridor between the timber/brick barn and the guest suites (ref. PL/2023/08203).Approached through an archway to the courtyard, the entrance to the main house opens into a light-filled hallway/living room which features English limestone flooring and a woodburning stove. Leading off the hallway is the well-appointed kitchen/dining room, equipped with double ovens, warming drawers, microwave combi oven, steam combi oven, two dishwashers and Silestone worktops. Off the kitchen is a useful utility/pantry with access to outside.The bespoke staircase from the hallway leads to a glass-panelled walkway, off which there are two good-sized bedroom suites with locally sourced, solid English oak floors. The principal bedroom has fitted wardrobes and built-in dressing table and bedside tables with an ensuite shower/bathroom, tiled in Crema marble. At the far end of the walkway is the guest bedroom with ensuite shower room.Adjoining the main house but accessed via an external door is a generously sized office, the former dairy, that overlooks the courtyard. The office is well-fitted with built-in desks and cupboards and an underfloor wine cellar that runs almost the full length of the room. The plant room and biomass store are accessed via the office and adjoining reception room that also has double doors leading to the lane.Across the courtyard are two separate guest suites, East and West Cowes, currently used as holiday lets but with permission in place to convert to residential use, both with lovely views over the rear gravel terrace and beyond to open countryside. The accommodation benefits from underfloor heating throughout the ground floors.The brick and timber barn has the potential to be a wonderful open reception/party room or ancillary accommodation. Planning permission is in place for full-height double doors onto the courtyard and a glazed walkway linking it to the guest suites. This together with enclosing the entrance archway to the courtyard would create a fantastic, cohesive living space.The central courtyard is a focal point from all the barns with the lovely original features enhanced by symmetrical planting. To the rear of East and West Cowes suites is a gravelled terrace running the full length of the barn, with a brick pizza oven at one end. With wonderful views over the open countryside, this is a perfect setting for entertaining. Beyond is the paddock.Beside the parking area is a workshop/garage and three-bay modern barn providing useful storage space. In total the grounds extend to approximately 1.42 acres.ServicesMains water, electricity and drainage. Wood pellet biomass heating system. Fibre broadband.Directions (SN11 8RE)What3words: suffix.alpha.indeedButtle Farm is situated on the edge of Compton Bassett, a charming hamlet in the foothills of the North Wessex Downs, east of Calne.Calne provides excellent day to day shopping with Tesco and Sainsbury's supermarkets, whilst to the east is the popular town of Marlborough, providing further shopping as well as many coffee shops and interesting boutiques alongside well-known brand names.The property is well placed for communication links and lies approximately 12 miles from junction 16 of the M4, which provides fast access to the A34/M40, central London and Bristol. Regular commuter trains run from nearby Chippenham and Swindon. There are excellent schools in the area including St Mary's Calne, Dauntsey's and Marlborough College. There are also good primary and secondary schools in Calne. Bowood House, a short distance away, has an eighteen hole golf course and a popular childrens' adventure playground. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/rooms_1_calne-d196466/for-sale_i71533494
Preston Barn The accommodation is of truly fabulous proportions with a cavernous feeling of space on various levels. With a wealth of exposed timbers, high ceilings, exposed brickwork and a central fireplace. A viewing is essential to fully appreciate the potential offered by this unique country home. Outside there is a generous gravelled driveway and formal gardens adjacent to The Barn. There is additional land laid to grass with trees, running alongside the river and, in total, the plot is approaching 1.4 acres. The Coach House The ground floor offers predominantly open plan accommodation comprising entrance and cloakroom area, a kitchen/breakfast room with French windows leading to a paved terrace overlooking the garden and two well sized reception rooms with wonderful natural light from distinctive picture windows. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms with vaulted ceilings plus added under eaves storage and a separate shower room. Outside there is a shared driveway with parking for two vehicles and an enclosed garden with a paved terrace, grass and borders. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/rooms_1_wiltshire-r742134/for-sale_i71063525
Offered with no forward chain is this truly unique and imposing home constructed by and for a highly reputed local builder in 1992 displaying five bedrooms, supplemented by the most impressive two-bedroom self-contained annexe. The Oak House enjoys stunning, uninterrupted and far-reaching views over picturesque adjacent farmland providing a beautifully tranquil setting, yet is conveniently located in the heart of this popular village on the fringes of The New Forest National Park. Its elegant accommodation extends to an impressive 6,000 sq ft and enjoys a wealth of charming features including a 'Tower' which could be a perfect home office or hobby room. Three versatile reception rooms are supplemented by a conservatory. The adaptable accommodation also includes a self-contained annexe which can be accessed from the main house via the cavernous entrance hall. There are five bedrooms on the first floor, two of which feature en-suite shower rooms, with the principal bedroom featuring an en-suite dressing room and bathroom. The home is set within a plot approaching 1/2 an acre of landscaped gardens arranged into distinct areas, with a courtyard garden, rolling formal lawns studded with trees and well-maintained, complemented by a host of attractive outbuildings, including an office and a detached double garage converted into an office with two cloakrooms.House Council Tax Band - GAnnexe Council Tax Band - C * Under the 1979 Estate Agents Act we are required to declare that the vendor of the property is associated with Charters.Downton is a thriving large village lying 6 miles to the south of Salisbury, within the Avon Valley, close to the northern border of The New Forest. The village has a long and distinguished history as far back as the Iron Age with the 18th century Moot as a landmark. With a village centre offering a small selection of shops and pubs, historic church, one of the main village events is the annual Cuckoo Fair, an evolution of the tradition of heralding the onset of fairer weather with the arrival of the cuckoo. One important element of village life is the Downton C of E Primary School, rated as Outstanding by Ofsted. The cathedral city of Salisbury, has mainline rail services to London Waterloo and a comprehensive range of facilities including shops, schools, college and cultural amenities, the renowned Salisbury Playhouse and cathedral. Nearby Fordingbridge is a smaller country town with day to day facilities, in a charming setting on the banks of the River Avon. The New Forest National Park is a wildlife haven with wonderful outdoor pursuits which stretches as far as the Solent at its southern extremity. There are good road links with 2 important regional centres at Southampton, with its International Airport and Bournemouth/Poole. The M27 and its connection with Winchester via the M3 is found about 10 miles away, which links with all of the main south coast locations. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i70096172
A front lobby leads into the ground floor rooms dominated by a triple aspect statement kitchen/dining room. With a comprehensive range of integrated appliances within quality cabinets, there is ample room for seating with bi-fold doors leading out to the garden terrace. To the opposite end of this room are two bedrooms, one with an en-suite and a further shower room. The western wing comprises an impressive, beamed drawing room with flagstone floor and open fireplace. A latch door leads to a family/games room with an exposed brick fireplace and wood floor. From here a second staircase ascends to the first floor however the primary staircase leads from the kitchen. The two main bedrooms have an en-suite bathroom and shower room, with a connecting walk through to a dressing area and a shower room leading to the second wing of two further bedrooms. This house has its own grounds with terracing and ample parking on a gravelled drive with gated access. Beyond lies the separate detached annexe. In need of some finishing off work, this delightful cottage features many exposed beams and structural woodwork. With an open plan first floor comprising; reception room with a wood burner and a full depth window to the south. The well-appointed kitchen/dining room has modern fittings and integrated appliances. The ground floor hall leads to two bedrooms with a shower room and potential to create a dressing room to one with a bathroom serving the other. There is potential to extend this dwelling subject to permissions.OutsideThe land is a combination of open grazing within fenced and hedged boundaries with a field shelter. A gravel drive leads to each dwelling via gates. There is ample parking for numerous vehicles on site with formal gardens to the holiday cottage including a flagstone terrace and canopy for alfresco entertaining. A variety of mature foliage screens the surrounds adding to the appeal of this semi-rural setting. A further gated access lies to the northern boundary for the paddocks.SituationBaldham is a small hamlet on the outskirts of Seend with the Semington Brook running through it. The highly sought after village of Seend has a thriving community and is well known for its many fine period buildings which extend along the High Street. It provides a wide range of amenities including a local store/post office, a church, primary school, playing field, village hall and community centre. Many families enjoy the plethora of schools available in both Bath and Marlborough each within 15 to 20 miles drive.Additional InformationServices: Mains connected electricity and water. Each property has independent drainage. Oil fired heating to Thatched Cottage with an electric heating system in the Annexe. Council Tax: Thatched Cottage under business rates. The Annexe Band A. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_seend-d560220/for-sale_i70285276
Location Totney House is located in a tranquil and private position on the edge of the picturesque hamlet of Kingsdown, situated between the historic town of Corsham and the city of Bath. The villages of Box and Corsham provide a good selection of day to day amenities; Kingsdown Golf Club and The Swan Inn are both close by.High speed rail links are available from Bath Spa and Chippenham stations at a journey time from 75 minutes. The property is well placed for commuting with easy access to J17 and J18 of the M4. There are good primary school in nearby Box; in addition to an excellent selection of both state and private schools in Bath.Totney House is an outstanding example of an Arts and Crafts home in the most idyllic setting with one of the finest panoramic views towards Bath and beyond. It is a unique, enchanting family home with versatile and characterful accommodation arranged over four floors.DescriptionThe property was built in 1932 using the highest quality materials by skilled craftsman with close attention to detail; and it has only had three owners during this time.On the ground floor from the entrance hall there are two large reception rooms both with curved windows and glass patio doors, two York Minster fireplaces with wood burning stoves, beautiful solid wood floors and handmade, unique wooden doors and door furniture. From here is the well-equipped kitchen/breakfast room with an oil fired AGA, and a cloakroom.The lower ground floor is at garden level, accessed via an oak spiral staircase, there is a study/office, Amdega conservatory, utility room/summer kitchen (with its own stable door entrance) and a cloakroom.The upper floors are accessed by a wide oak staircase, on the first floor is the principal bedroom with en suite shower room, a double bedroom with en suite bathroom and a mezzanine area which is perfect for storage or to provide a fun additional sleeping/play space for children, a further large double bedroom with twin aspect views and a single bedroom.On the second floor is a single bedroom which has been cleverly designed into the former attic of this most unusual dwelling. All bedrooms benefit from craftsmen made, built in wardrobes allowing for ample hanging a shelving space. There is also a spacious family bathroom on the first floor.ExternallyThe property is approached onto a private sweeping driveway, where there is parking for a few vehicles in addition to the double garage with carport, and a large secondary carport suitable for a caravan or boat positioned on the right hand side of the entrance. There is a large fully insulated room above the double garage with carport, that could be used for a variety of purposes such as a games room, studio, office or it could be converted to an annexe, subject to obtaining the necessary consents. There are also four sheds (one of which is used as a workshop and features power and lighting) and a greenhouse.The southerly facing mature grounds are a superb feature, comprising gentle sloping lawns with an array of shrubs, plants and trees. There are also perfectly positioned terraces where you can enjoy the unspoilt rural views across the surrounding countryside.General InformationWiltshire Council. Council Tax and G.Freehold tenure.Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil fired central heating, with a highly efficient external boiler and external double skinned oil tank (both approximately 4 years old).EPC Rating: E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_kingsdown-d544625/for-sale_i69121928
DescriptionSeven Wells House is an impressive country house, constructed of cavity red brick elevations under a tiled roof offering spacious and flexible accommodation over two floors. The property is tastefully presented throughout, with light rooms enjoying a southerly aspect and views over its own land and to the Pewsey Vale beyond. The ground floor accommodation enjoys a lovely flow to it and of particular note is the large kitchen/breakfast room with an Aga, a good range of wall and fitted units and useful pantry cupboard. It really is the hub of the house and offers the ideal place for entertaining or family meals. The generous reception room has a real warmth to it and is centred around the fireplace with wood burning stove. The conservatory provides the perfect place for a kids playroom and has double doors leading to the terrace. There is a downstairs cloakroom located off the main hall. The eastern end of the house has been remodelled by the current owners and boasts a bootroom, utility room with kitchenette and a separate study. The double bedroom downstairs boasts plenty of built-in cupboards and an ensuite bathroom with separate shower. Should there be the need for a self-contained annex, the eastern end of the house (on its own council tax) provides this.On the first floor there are four double bedrooms, all of which are accessed off the wide, bright landing. The largest of these bedrooms has an ensuite shower room and the three further double bedrooms are served by the well-appointed family bathroom. The current owners have drawn up plans, and had planning permission (PL/2022/07494) approved for a spectacular and sizeable 2.5-storey extension to the eastern elevation and further ground floor extension.OutsideApproached via a five bar gate, the driveway sweeps around to take you up the stables and could be continued to the rear of the house, where there is further courtyard parking for numerous vehicles. There is a separate access point to this parking area. The extensive gardens are a particular feature comprising mainly lawns, with herbaceous borders, an orchard and greenhouse and from here you can enjoys great views over the Pewsey Vale.There are eight timber stables with hard standing, power and water, and lapsed planning (E/10/1250/FUL) for an American barn, horse walker, 60 x 20 arena and storage barn. The land extends to approximately 8.28 acres of free draining land, fully enclosed with post and rail fencing and with two field shelters. Agents note: This property is subject to the terms of an Overage Agreement granted for a period of 50 years from 13th June 2003 under which overage is payable should planning permission be implemented for the construction of any separate dwelling on the land, other than the existing dwelling, or if the property is sold with the benefit of such planning permission. The overage does not apply to any planning permission authorising the replacement of the existing dwelling or any alterations and extensions to the existing building such as (but not limited to) sheds, garages, greenhouses, tennis courts, swimming pools, hard-standings, fuel tanks, accommodation and schooling areas for horses and other animals and manages.SituationSeven Wells House is set in the charming hamlet of Manningford Abbots, in the heart of the Pewsey Vale. The Vale is characterised by rolling countryside and unspoilt downland, which is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It lies conveniently close to Pewsey and the market town of Marlborough, which between them provide a wide range of shops, services and leisure facilities. The larger regional centres of Bath, Salisbury and Newbury provide a more comprehensive range of amenities. Mainline stations at Pewsey and Hungerford provide a good service to London Paddington. There is an abundance of good local schools, with Woodborough Primary School, St. Francis and for senior schooling there is Pewsey Vale, St John's, Marlborough College, St Mary's Calne and Dauntsey's School close by.Services and Material Information- Freehold- Mains water, private drainage. Oil fired central heating.- Council tax band: Main House - G- Council Tax band: Annex - A- Energy efficiency rating: E- Broadband and mobile coverage. Please refer to Ofcome website for further details.- Flood Risk - very low risk For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pewsey-d197654/for-sale_i71261216
DESCRIPTIONEnjoying fantastic far reaching rural views towards the Cherhill Monument, The Gables is a substantial detached family home on a select road within the village of Broad Hinton.The property has a lovely flow throughout with good ceiling height and generously proportioned reception rooms which offer wonderfully flexible family living accommodation. The expansive triple aspect living room, with fireplace and wood burning stove, has double doors leading to the garden.The dining room is located on the other side of the entrance hall which, in turn, flows through to the bespoke kitchen/breakfast room. The kitchen is fitted with a wonderful array of fitted units and offers the perfect space to entertain or enjoy family meals. All of the main reception rooms have the added benefit of stunning views across the countryside to the front. There is a further reception room located off the kitchen which the current owners use as a gym. This space could though be utilised as another sitting room or as a family room / playroom. The ground floor accommodation is completed by the study, utility room and downstairs cloakroom. As you reach the first floor, you are met with a large landing off which all the rooms are accessed. The principal bedroom is of generous proportions and leads through to the dressing room and ensuite bathroom beyond, which is fitted with quality sanitaryware. The two main guest bedrooms enjoy ensuite bath and shower rooms respectively and the remaining three bedrooms are served by the well-appointed family bathroom.There is also a fully insulated and carpeted loft space accessed via a pull-down ladder, which offers excellent additional storage space. OUTSIDEApproached via a driveway there is a detached triple garage and ample driveway parking. The front garden is laid to lawn and has mature shrub, tree and flower borders. From the front of the property you really can fully appreciate the wonderful setting and enjoy the uninterrupted countryside views towards the Cherhill Monument. The rear garden is fully laid to lawn and has been designed by the current owners to have points of interest including the lower section for enjoying an afternoon in the sunshine and the wooded area with bark laid paths winding in between the trees. The garden has an array of flower, shrub and tree borders and is fitted with lighting so can be enjoyed at all times of the day.SITUATIONThe Gables is situated off a private driveway on the very edge of Broad Hinton overlooking open farmland. It is a few minutes walk from the centre of this desirable village providing good local amenities including a pub, Italian restaurant, village hall and church. It is well placed strategically for the regional centres of Marlborough, Swindon and Newbury. The hugely popular market town of Marlborough is nearby offering a range of boutique shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs whilst Swindon has a fast rail link for Paddington, about 55 minutes. M4 junctions 15 and 16 are readily accessible. The village is situated about 4 miles north of the World Heritage Site of Avebury within the North Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The surrounding countryside is ideal for riding, cycling and walking. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wiltshire-r742134/for-sale_i68139358
The small Wiltshire village of Burton, nestled in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty a couple of miles northwest of Castle Combe, serves as the picturesque setting for this beautifully presented substantial Grade II listed home. Originally a coaching inn dating back to the 16th century and operating as a pub until 2000, the property's sympathetic restoration has transformed it into a comfortable modern dwelling arranged over three floors. Set within a generous plot that includes a large garden, double garaging, and gated parking for several cars, this residence features five bedrooms four of which are en suite providing ample space for all. The owners describe The Old Plume as 'spacious yet unassuming, exuding a wealth of character yet feeling luxuriously modern'. Ensuring the house is up-to-date, comfortable, and fully functional, recent updates include new ensuite bathrooms, fitted furniture and storage in the bedrooms and home office, automatic garage doors, and a full decoration. A home perfect for filling with friends and family, it boasts a large kitchen, a cosy sitting room, and a dining room able to accommodate large numbers. 'We love that the kitchen is big enough for simultaneous cooking and socialising without anyone being in each other's way,' say the owners. Outside, the garden offers a variety of distinct areas, catering to different preferences and activities. From the patio to the tranquil middle Mediterranean terrace, and further on to the vegetable patch and flower beds, the garden presents a diverse array of spaces. There's even a top field where one can enjoy a friendly game of football or a camp out. Additionally, its rural location doesn't compromise access to civilisation, as it's just a five-minute drive from Junction 18 of the M4, providing convenient connections to the M5, Wales, Bath, Bristol, Chippenham, and all the attractions of the Cotswolds region.'We love how easy it is for everyone to spill out of the kitchen doors onto the sunny patio area and out into the garden.''The garden isn't overlooked by any other houses and backs onto fields that often have friendly horses grazing - these fields provide excellent blackberry picking while the garden has three apple trees.''Despite its central village location, both house and garden enjoy a great deal of space and privacy.''We have lovely neighbours who also run the village farm shop and The Old House at Home is a wonderful pub serving great food.'Additional Information:Postcode: SN14 7LPLocal Authority: WiltshireCouncil Tax Band: GServices: Mains drainage, water and electricity. Oil fired central heatingTenure: FreeholdListed: Grade IIEPC: TBCBroadband: Please see - checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/broadband-coverageMobile Phone Coverage: Please see - checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/mobile-coverageStamp Duty Payable: Please see - gov.uk/stamp-duty-land-tax/residential-property-rates For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_chippenham-d196355/for-sale_i69749635
Fine & Country are delighted to present Manor Farmhouse. A 4 bedroom Georgian farmhouse, with a 1 bedroom annexe, standing in approx. 4.5 acres. Within walking distance of the Seven Stars pub, Woodborough Garden Centre and Woodborough Primary School. Manor Farmhouse is a striking Georgian farmhouse with later additions which stands proudly in approx. 4.5 acres of grounds. The substantial and separate two-storey annexe would be ideal for extended family or guests. There are a host of charming features to Manor Farmhouse, and scope to modernise and improve, especially as the property is not listed. The wonderful, level grounds are divided into a large lawned garden and a separate paddock, which may be suitable for horses.Beechingstoke is a charming hamlet in the Pewsey Vale, part of the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Manor Farmhouse is within walking distance of Woodborough Garden Centre with shop and cafe, the local primary school and The Seven Stars public house. Accommodation Summary:Ground Floor:Later additions have enlarged this Georgian farmhouse to offer excellent reception spaces with a flexible layout, which could also be remodelled if required. The generous country-style kitchen has been fitted with a large aga and offers great views of the garden. There's a separate dining room and sitting room, as well as a more formal drawing room at the far end. The study and TV room are in a more modern extension and could be modified to a variety of uses. A pantry and downstairs cloakroom, which leads to a useful strong room with gun cabinet complete the ground floor.First Floor:There are 4 well-appointed double bedrooms, the main bedroom suite benefitting from a sizeable dressing room and ensuite bathroom with separate bath and shower. Bedroom 2 is also ensuite whilst the remaining 2 bedrooms share the main bathroom.Annexe:The spacious 1-bedroom annexe is arranged over 2 storeys, offering an excellent space for extended family, or guest accommodation. It has a generous kitchen, utility room and large sitting room with attractive beams and a brick fireplace. Upstairs is a double bedroom with very spacious landing area and bathroom.Outside:The gravelled driveway to the side of the house provides parking for several vehicles and a double car port allows covered parking in addition to 2 store rooms either side. The garden wraps around the main house and has been mainly laid to lawn, with mature trees and hedging and an attractive brick wall to the front. In addition to the garden, there is a large paddock which could be suitable for equestrian use. In all, the grounds are approx. 4.5 acres.Location:Beechingstoke is a small, rural hamlet situated in the delightful Pewsey Vale and is surrounded by farmland and countryside, offering the perfect rural idyll, with a mainline station to London Paddington at Pewsey within easy reach. Beechingstoke is one of three closely linked hamlets which, between them, benefit from a wonderful garden centre at Woodborough, The Seven Stars pub at Bottlesford, Woodborough CofE primary school and a church. Pewsey and Devizes are equidistant and provide more extensive local facilities, with Marlborough a short drive away.In addition to Woodborough Primary, there is an excellent independent prep school at St. Francis in Pewsey, Dauntsey's School and Marlborough College are also within easy reach. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pewsey-d197654/for-sale_i68153686
Rurally set in the Wiltshire hamlet of Allington, within six acres of land, this stunning Cotswolds barn conversion strikes the perfect balance between country living and contemporary comfort.Featuring six bedrooms, two en suite, and versatile living space laid out over two floors, the modern rustic interior harmonises with the level land, comprising a paddock, small orchard, woodland, vegetable garden, pond, and easy-to-maintain gardens.Boasting ample space both inside and out, including generous parking and outbuildings, this striking home caters perfectly to the needs of a busy family or those who love entertaining guests. Converted from a hay barn, stables, and a poultry shed in the 2000s, this character property has undergone further updates and is impeccably maintained.With its well-designed layout, seamless flow, and ample space, Allington Hall offers remarkable flexibility and ease of movement from indoors to outdoors.Featuring a south-facing terrace and a variety of areas to enjoy either sunshine or shade, along with stunning rural views, the property exudes a secluded and private ambiance ideal for relaxation.The peaceful community of Allington enjoys a convenient location, just a short distance from both Chippenham and Corsham. Moreover, the vibrant city of Bath, renowned for its excellent shops, restaurants, theatre, and independent schools, is a mere twenty-five-minute drive away. With proximity to the M4 motorway and rail links to Bristol and London, additional convenience is assured. Furthermore, being situated in the South Cotswolds offers access to a plethora of beautiful places, from scenic walking routes to charming, picture-postcard villages.The surrounding area boasts convenient and easily accessible amenities, ranging from the Allington Farm shop located at the end of the lane to well-regarded local schools, including Heywood Prep School & Nursery in Corsham.For nature enthusiasts and those who enjoy outdoor and sporting pursuits, the area offers a wealth of opportunities. Local attractions such as the Badminton Horse Trials, Westonbirt, The National Arboretum, and Castle Combe Race Circuit provide ample entertainment and recreational options.Additional Information:Postcode: SN14 6LWLocal Authority: Wiltshire. Conservation area.Council Tax Band: GServices: Mains water and electricity. Oil fired central heating. Private drainage.Tenure: FreeholdListed: Grade IIEPC: DBroadband: Please see - checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/broadband-coverageMobile Phone Coverage: Please see - checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/mobile-coverageStamp Duty Payable: Please see - gov.uk/stamp-duty-land-tax/residential-property-rates For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_chippenham-d196355/for-sale_i70657382
Rurally set in the Wiltshire hamlet of Allington, within six acres of land, this stunning Cotswolds barn conversion strikes the perfect balance between country living and contemporary comfort.Featuring six bedrooms, two en suite, and versatile living space laid out over two floors, the modern rustic interior harmonises with the level land, comprising a paddock, small orchard, woodland, vegetable garden, pond, and easy-to-maintain gardens.Boasting ample space both inside and out, including generous parking and outbuildings, this striking home caters perfectly to the needs of a busy family or those who love entertaining guests. Converted from a hay barn, stables, and a poultry shed in the 2000s, this character property has undergone further updates and is impeccably maintained.With its well-designed layout, seamless flow, and ample space, Allington Hall offers remarkable flexibility and ease of movement from indoors to outdoors.Featuring a south-facing terrace and a variety of areas to enjoy either sunshine or shade, along with stunning rural views, the property exudes a secluded and private ambiance ideal for relaxation.The peaceful community of Allington enjoys a convenient location, just a short distance from both Chippenham and Corsham. Moreover, the vibrant city of Bath, renowned for its excellent shops, restaurants, theatre, and independent schools, is a mere twenty-five-minute drive away. With proximity to the M4 motorway and rail links to Bristol and London, additional convenience is assured. Furthermore, being situated in the South Cotswolds offers access to a plethora of beautiful places, from scenic walking routes to charming, picture-postcard villages.The surrounding area boasts convenient and easily accessible amenities, ranging from the Allington Farm shop located at the end of the lane to well-regarded local schools, including Heywood Prep School & Nursery in Corsham.For nature enthusiasts and those who enjoy outdoor and sporting pursuits, the area offers a wealth of opportunities. Local attractions such as the Badminton Horse Trials, Westonbirt, The National Arboretum, and Castle Combe Race Circuit provide ample entertainment and recreational options.Additional Information:Postcode: SN14 6LWLocal Authority: Wiltshire. Conservation area.Council Tax Band: GServices: Mains water and electricity. Oil fired central heating. Private drainage.Tenure: FreeholdListed: Grade IIEPC: DBroadband: Please see - checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/broadband-coverageMobile Phone Coverage: Please see - checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/mobile-coverageStamp Duty Payable: Please see - gov.uk/stamp-duty-land-tax/residential-property-rates For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_chippenham-d196355/for-sale_i70647218
Upon entering the property, a spacious entrance hall sets the tone for the ambience of this fine home. The beautifully appointed main reception room has been thoughtfully zoned with the main living area at the back of the room with its pretty stone surround fireplace complete with wood burner along with double doors connecting this charming space with the beautiful gardens. The front end of the room has an additional fireplace along with bookshelves and a pretty bay window. The modern kitchen/dining room is flooded in natural light and has been beautifully designed with a range of floor and wall units sat below a polished granite worktop along with ample space for a dining table and chairs. Doors lead out to the rear garden a perfect place for outdoor entertaining. In addition to these wonderful spaces are a sun room leading off the kitchen, an additional reception room perfect for a dining room and a large utility room adds to the convenience of daily living. Ascending to the first floor, one discovers the sanctuary of the bedrooms. The principal bedroom, with its captivating glass wall overlooking the neighbouring countryside in addition to its superb en-suite bathroom, walk in wardrobe and dressing room epitomises luxury. Four further bedrooms, two of which feature en-suite bathrooms, ensure ample accommodation for family and guests. In addition to this is a versatile study area, or sixth bedroom and the well fitted family bathroom.OutsideAccessed via a five bar gate there is ample parking for a number of vehicles. There is a pretty stone outbuilding offering 900 sq ft of additional space. This has been divided into a storage room, a gym and an additional outbuilding which could be a superb space to work from home. The garden is mainly to the rear of the house and has been meticulously landscaped creating colour throughout the seasons and a serene retreat. The lawn has been maintained beautifully with a variety of borders planted with mature trees and plants. An additional brick built outbuilding is in the back garden. Pretty patio areas create a wonderful space for al-fresco dining and relaxing. Wrapping around the side garden is a charming wooded area and a delightful additional decked area overlooking neighbouring fields.SituationNorth Wraxall is a highly sought-after hamlet set amidst some of the most unspoilt and stunning countryside. The village of Marshfield, which is just over two miles away offers comprehensive village amenities, which include post office, newsagent, doctor's surgery, church, two public houses and a Primary School. It is within easy reach of the M4 motorway junctions 17 and 18 and Chippenham railway station to London Paddington. The Georgian city of Bath is some 10 miles away and enjoys some of the finest shopping and restaurants locally as well as excellent private schooling.Additional InformationServices: Mains water and electricity, oil fired central heating and private drainage. Council Tax Band F. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wiltshire-d524449/for-sale_i71081997
A rare opportunity to acquire a beautiful detached farm house set on 23 acres of land with two annexes, equestrian facilities, including stabling for 14 horses, two tack rooms, two large barns, a sand school and horse walker and other outbuildings. Viewings strictly by appointment via agents Rivendell Estates.A rare opportunity to acquire a beautiful detached farm house set on 23 acres of land with two annexes, equestrian facilities, including stabling for 14 horses, two tack rooms, two large barns, a sand school and horse walker and other outbuildings. Viewings strictly by appointment via agents Rivendell Estates.A rare opportunity to acquire a beautiful detached farm house set on 23 acres of land with two annexes, equestrian facilities, including stabling for 14 horses, two tack rooms, two large barns, a sand school and horse walker and other outbuildings. Viewings strictly by appointment via agents Rivendell Estates. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_dilton-marsh-d551032/for-sale_i70530089
A delightful period family house, set within beautiful gardens. DescriptionThis handsome stone and brick country house is believed to date from the 1700's and has the benefit of being unlisted. The owners have undertaken some subtle but important improvements to the property, including a new drainage system, roof works and the installation of new entrance gates. Internally, they have partly upgraded the plumbing and central heating system and reconfigured the house in a few areas to create a much more useable layout, ideal for families and couples alike.The stylish and characterful accommodation includes an attractive entrance hall with a flagstone floor and a dual-aspect drawing room, with parquet floor and a large bay window overlooking the gardens. Double doors open through to the conservatory. The dining room is a particularly charming room, with oak panelling, an unusual curved stone fireplace, pretty hexagonal-paned windows, oak floors and a door onto the terrace and garden beyond. The adjacent kitchen is very much the heart of the home, with the quintessential AGA, stone floors, walk-in larder, double butlers sink, integrated Neff appliances, wooden worktops and cabinetry and an open fire. The family room is dual-aspect and has a wood-burning stove. Completing the ground floor is a boot room, with small utility area off and a cloakroom. The main staircase and the back stairs, both with galleried landings, offer access to the six bedrooms and two recently updated bath/shower rooms. Outside The house is approached via a gravel driveway, with parking for several cars in front of the traditionally constructed (2018) timber-framed barn. This attractive building incorporates a double car port, gardener's room, work room and a wine store. On the first floor is a spacious home office, with the potential to be used for any number of purposes. Behind the barn is a terrace, positioned to catch the evening sun, and a Hartley Botanical greenhouse. Fruit cages and vegetable/herb beds have also been created.The award-winning garden designer, Catherine Thomas, helped create the most wonderful gardens for the previous owner, with separate 'rooms' divided by immaculate yew hedging. The York Stone terrace overlooks deep herbaceous borders of roses and tulips to the lawns beyond. A formal rectangular pond has stepping stones across the centre and is fed by a small circular pond with a rill. The orchard is under-planted with an abundance of snowdrops and daffodilsLocationCorton is a small, picturesque village in the Wylye Valley, about 5 miles from Warminster. The village is on the path of the ancient Wessex Ridgeway, nestling at the base of the chalk downland surrounding it. The nearby village of Codford has a range of amenities such as a shop, post office, primary school, pre-school, pub, church and doctors surgery. The popular pub The Prince Leopold is in the nearby village of Upton Lovell. Nearby Warminster is a small market town and offers further amenities, such as supermarkets, and also a station with trains to London Waterloo taking approximately 2 hours. The beautiful Cathedral city of Salisbury offers a wide selection of shops, restaurants, arts and recreational facilities. Trains from Salisbury to London Waterloo have a journey time of approximately 90 minutes.Racing is available at Salisbury Racecourse and Wincanton and golf at Warminster, South Wilts Golf Club and High Post. This area is renowned for its fishing on the River Avon, Test and outlying chalk streams. The A303 provides access to the south west and London, via the M3.There is a wide selection of both state and private schools in the area, including Warminster School, Dauntseys, Sherborne, Clayesmore, Bruton, Port Regis, Salisbury Cathedral School, Chafyn Grove and Godolphin, as well as Bishop Wordsworth and South Wilts Grammar Schools.Square Footage: 4,604 sq ft DirectionsBA12 0SZ : Take the A36 from Salisbury towards Warminster. Soon after passing Codford on your right-hand side, turn left into Station Road. Follow signs to Corton and when you reach the village you will find Saracens House on the right-hand side. Additional InfoFixtures and Fittings : Please note that, unless specifically mentioned, all fixtures and fittings and garden ornaments are excluded from the sale.Services : Mains electricity and water. Oil fired central heating. Private Drainage (new septic tank installed in 2023). Broadband to house and home office.Viewings : Strictly by appointment with Savills For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_warminster-d197002/for-sale_i71609915
An exceptional Grade II listed house with gardens running down to the River Ebble and a separate barn and field. DescriptionNelson House is a wonderful Grade II listed house, built in the mid-19th century of Flemish bond brick. It has been sympathetically extended over the years and beautifully refurbished by the current owners, creating the perfect combination of a characterful period house with modern services. From its position in the village, the house enjoys stunning south facing views over the River Ebble and countryside beyond. The downstairs accommodation is accessed from the central hallway with flagstone floor and fireplace with a log-burner. The dual aspect sitting room lies to the right; an elegant room with open fire place and stripped timber floor boards. There is a cloakroom and a private study which overlooks the beautiful garden. Stairs lead from the hall to the upper floors. Also accessed from the hall is the fabulous kitchen/dining room, with oak flooring and south-facing windows which let in plenty of natural light. The kitchen is fitted with base and wall mounted cupboards and marble counters; the double butlers' sink faces south with views over the village churchyard. There is an oil-fired Aga, and separately, a conventional electric oven with induction hob. There is space for a large fridge/freezer and microwave within the fitted units. There is ample space for a dining table and the snug is just off. Through the snug lies the utility room, with a separate WC and door out to the rear terrace and garden. The family room inter-connects with the games room to create a fantastic open plan space, both with access to the pretty gardens. The games room is superb, with vaulted ceilings and fireplace with a log-burner.Upstairs, the landing offers far reaching views over the garden, River Ebble and water-meadows beyond. The principal bedroom is dual aspect, with a walk in dressing room and en-suite bathroom. There are three further double bedrooms on the first floor, sharing a family bathroom with bath and shower. There are two further double bedrooms on the second floor, sharing a further bathroom. OutsideThere is a small area of lawn to the front of the house, with off-street parking and a single garage which is attached to the house and accessible from both the village lane and the rear garden. To the rear is a lovely deep flagstone terrace, with box topiary and a charming outlook over the lawns, flanked with flowing herbaceous borders leading down to the lower gardens. A wendy house is nestled into one of the beds. A mature beech hedge provides further structure to the gardens, separating the kitchen garden, with raised beds, and the outdoor swimming pool. The heated swimming pool is 20m long, enclosed and has a changing room, WC and plant room, with open south facing sitting area. Espaliered fruit and pleached hornbeam provide further colourful structure to the gardens. There is a large garden shed for machinery and tool storage, with a studio adjoining. A further area of lawn leads through to the orchard and informal gardens, with areas of wild flower leading down to the River Ebble. The property has riparian rights.LocationThe property lies within the Cranborne Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and within a Conservation Area. It is situated within the desirable village of Homington in the popular Ebble Valley. It has a church, whilst the village of Coombe Bissett, which forms part of the civil parish with Homington is a mile away, where there are further facilities which include an excellent community shop, post office, village hall, school, tennis courts and other recreational facilities. There is an active and supportive community in both villages with Homington also being within a short distance of Salisbury District Hospital and New Hall.It sits about four miles south of the beautiful Cathedral City of Salisbury, which offers a wide range of shops, twice weekly market, cinema, restaurants, arts and recreational facilities. There is a direct service to London Waterloo from Salisbury Station with a journey time of about 90 minutes. The A303 provides access to the south west and London via the M3, whilst the South Coast is easily accessible via the A354 or A338 through Downton. There is a wide selection of both state and private schools in the area, including primary schools in Coombe Bissett and Broad Chalke. Prep schools include Salisbury Cathedral School, Sandroyd, Chafyn Grove and Port Regis whilst secondary schools include Godolphin, Bryanston, Clayesmore, Marlborough, Canford and the Sherborne schools. Bishop Wordsworth and South Wilts are excellent Grammar schools in Salisbury itself.Square Footage: 3,153 sq ft DirectionsSP5 4NG : Take the A354 from Salisbury in a south westerly direction towards Blandford Forum. Just after leaving town, turn left towards Homington and continue down into the village. At the first crossroads, turn right. Nelson House is on the right hand side after about ¼ mile. Additional InfoFixtures and Fittings : Please note that, unless specifically mentioned, all fixtures, fittings and garden ornaments are excluded from the sale.Services : Mains electricity and water supply. Private drainage (septic tank). Oil-fired central heating. Heat exchanger for the swimming pool. BT broadband.Viewings : Strictly by appointment with Savills For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salisbury-d196678/for-sale_i71290912
DescriptionKingfisher House is a substantial nine bedroom detached family house of brick elevations under a tiled roof and relieved by double glazed windows. The house enjoys the best of both worlds, being just 0.5 miles from the High Street yet enjoying a stunning location with views over the surrounding countryside. Set over three floors and at approx. 4135 square feet, the house offers a wonderful selection of accommodation and is beautifully presented throughout.The large and welcoming entrance hall sets the tone for this family home, with the striking curved oak staircase and stylish Carrara marble floor. The house has been cleverly designed to offer great flexibility of space. It has light, well-proportioned rooms, with the heart of the house being the large kitchen / dining room. The modern kitchen, centred around the kitchen island, enjoys a two-oven Aga, granite work surfaces and a great selection of fitted units and integrated appliances. It really is a great entertaining room and has two sets of sliding doors leading out to the garden.The main sitting room adjoins the kitchen and they share a double aspect wood burning stove. This room enjoys a particularly bright and airy feel given its south-westerly aspect, with lovely views out to the garden and countryside beyond.There are two further reception spaces on the ground floor, which could have multiple uses including as a study, playroom or even home gym, depending on needs. An ample utility room (with side access for muddy boots/paws), a bespoke wine cellar set into the entrance hall floor and cloakroom complete the ground floor accommodation.Heading upstairs, the first floor enjoys a large landing off which five of the bedrooms are accessed. The principal bedrooms benefits from an abundance of built in storage, access to the balcony and well equipped ensuite bathroom with separate shower. Two bedrooms have ensuite shower rooms and the well-appointed family bathroom serves all other bedrooms.The top floor is accessed by two separate staircases, with two bedrooms either side.OutsideThe house is approached through wooden gates to a gravel drive offering parking for numerous vehicles. There is a detached triple carport offering additional parking of extra outside storage space.The house sits in a total plot of c1.02 acres and the garden mainly laid to lawn and leads to the water meadow. There is a large, south-facing patio to the rear of the property which offers the ideal spot for alfresco dining in the sunnier months and from where you can enjoy the outstanding country views. An adjoining paddock may be available by separate negotiation.SituationKingfisher House is located on the edge Marlborough, 0.6 miles from the High Street. Marlborough is a vibrant market town and the High Street enjoys the mantle of 'the widest high street in England'. The town offers a mix of major retailers, independent boutiques, coffee and tea shops. There is a wide selection of national retailers including Waitrose and Tesco supermarkets, popular restaurants include: Rick Stein's, Franklyn's Bistro, Dan's, Pino's and Ask. Hillier's Yard and Hughenden Yard offer further boutique shopping to be discovered off the historic high street and the independent Parade Cinema show a wide range of films and live theatre. The leisure centre is located close to the centre of town and Marlborough golf club offers an excellent round of golf in a stunning setting. Further sporting facilities and clubs include tennis, cricket, running, rugby and hockey. The town features regular live music events and an annual literature festival as well as a multitude of courses for all the family at Marlborough College Summer School. Situated on a historic trade route, Marlborough is very well placed for other towns including Swindon, Hungerford and Newbury and the cities of Bath and Salisbury. The surrounding area is dominated by the ancient Savernake Forest and stunning Marlborough Downs which run between the Pewsey Vale and Kennet Valley. Rail links to London Paddington are from Pewsey, Great Bedwyn, Swindon and Hungerford.Services and Material Information- Freehold- Mains water, private drainage, gas fired central heating.- Council tax band: G - Energy efficiency rating: A- Broadband and mobile coverage. Please refer to Ofcom website for more details For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i71306237
Over the past five years the current owners have extended and updated this four-bedroom/four-bathroom 1960s house, creating a 4,800 sq ft emporium of luxurious proportions, great flow and exquisite taste. It has the appearance and ambience of a five-star boutique hotel and all the bells and whistles to go with it!Plus, it's location is second-to-none. Brinkworth is a warm, friendly community with a pub, primary school and buzzing village hall, while it's a seven-minute drive to the historic market town of Malmesbury to do the weekly shop at Waitrose. It's also just ten minutes from the M4 for swift access to Bristol, The West Country or London.A two-storey extension encompasses the kitchen and family room with the glamorous principal bedroom suite above. On the other side of the house, glass doors open into a showroom-style garage and adjoining gym with bifolds to the heated outdoor pool, hot tub and Mediterranean-inspired paved terrace. This is a simply magical house for those who like to entertain it's built for parties, large and small, and there's even a fully-equipped bespoke bar.Stand-out features include the split-level principal bedroom suite complete with two dressing rooms, spa bathroom, freestanding bath tub with incredible views, and a bewitching double-sided gas fire. It's a haven of warmth and tranquillity that you'll never want to leave!The recently rewired property has excellent eco credentials with RAKO smart lighting, Ubiquiti wifi network, solar panels on the garage roof and air source heat pumps with underfloor heating in the kitchen extension and most other tiled areas.The professionally landscaped gardens extend to a generous 1.25 acres and are perfect for children to run and kick a ball with direct access to the adjoining fields and footpaths. There's an outdoor play frame, summerhouse, greenhouse and garden shed.Kylemore House is a very special country retreat encompassing everything your heart could desire, and then more! Let's tell you about its unique attractions in more detail...Make an entranceFirst impressions count, and that's reflected at Kylemore House where the bespoke electric wrought iron gates glide open onto the gravelled courtyard boasting parking space for at least ten cars.The porticoed cherry red front door opens into the hallway with the staircase, complete with chic glass bannisters and hand-crafted stained glass window, winding to the first floor. There's built-in coat storage and a cloakroom with WC plus a door into the 15x11ft utility room with loads of useful storage and plumbing for washing machine, tumble dryer and a second fridge/freezer.Double oak doors open into the double-aspect living room, a fantastic ivory carpeted 19x28ft space that's bathed in natural light and an open book for your choice of sofas, furniture and artwork. The showpiece is the ultra-chic Italian Neolith feature wall with inset woodburner that's double-sided to the kitchen. It's a truly grown-up entertaining space which most definitely has the wow factor!The living room flows open-plan into the dazzling kitchen and family room which has bifolds to fling open in the summer months and a pedestal gas stove to light when it gets chilly.The state-of-the-art 17x20ft Rencraft designer kitchen is at the heart of Kylemore House and showcases a multi-height central island, Siemens oven stack, super-sized hob, Fisher & Paykel fridge/freezer, Miele dishwasher, Caple wine fridge, Quooker boiling water tap, a coveted open-plan pantry and oodles of curvaceous storage with hand-painted Farrow & Ball aubergine cabinetry enhanced by pristine white quartz worktops and areas of exposed oak.A peninsula unit with prep sink and butcher's block part-divides the kitchen from the family room, the ideal place for a TV, children's toys/electronics and desk for doing their homework. It's easy to keep an eye on them while prepping meals. A boot room to the side has a door to the garden and is the useful drop-off point for shoes and coats after muddy countryside rambles.To the other side of the entrance hall is the fabulous 21x12ft dining area, just perfect for candlelit dinner parties. It flows open-plan into a separate sitting area where beers, cocktails and G&Ts can be served from the ultra-chic bar equipped with all the professional bells and whistles including mirrored glass and bottle storage, a chiller sink for Champagne, a trio of bar stools, Italian granite counter and pendant lighting.If it's a big summertime party, the double doors link to the outdoor patio and another set open into a lobby that interconnects the dining area and the insulated showroom-style garage equally brilliant for storing a supercar or for use as a dance floor! The entertaining space can be made even bigger by also using the 21x12ft gym with its bank of bifolds which concertina open for a barbecue or pool party. There's also a shower room adjoining the gym, making it an option as a fifth bedroom if desired.Concluding the impressive ground-floor line-up is the light and airy 11x14ft home office with a bespoke duo of desks tucked into the window alcove, designed by furniture designers Strachan. The company was also responsible for individually designing and fitting-out both the upstairs dressing rooms and the bar.A beautiful bedtime storyIf you could design your dream bedroom suite, then the one at Kylemore House very probably fits the bill! Frazzled grown-ups requiring a little 'me time' can escape to the incomparable confines of this super-luxe vaulted suite for rest and recuperation par excellence.This oasis encapsulates an 18x16ft bedroom with a freestanding bath tub on a raised timber plinth to enjoy those breath-taking views across the picture-perfect countryside all you need is a warm soak with a glass of Champagne to be in seventh heaven!Truly cosseting in the winter months, a two-way feature gas fire links from the bedroom to the first dressing area, a luxurious 19x17ft haven fitted with designer mirrored wardrobes, drawer units, expansive dressing table and ultra-glam illuminated and integrated shoe display. Desirable extras include integral laundry bins and designated hairdryer storage drawer with cable ports. The second dressing area is similarly comprehensively fitted out.The chic en-suite bathroom continues in the same vein and could rival any luxury spa with its twin washbasins, separate WC, luxurious steam room and spacious 'chill-out' area.There's three further bedrooms, all doubles, and they are equally unique and elegant as the principal suite. There's a very generously sized (12x17ft) guest suite with en-suite bathroom featuring bath tub and shower cubicle, while the remaining duo of bedrooms are served by the family bathroom which has a big walk-in shower. Glorious gardensStep into the garden of Kylemore House and you'll immediately feel at one with the beautiful Wiltshire countryside which fans out in all directions. A gate in the perimeter fence accesses a dairy field and the myriad choice of footpaths beyond. It's an outdoorsy utopia for walkers, cyclists and horse riders.The chic, split-level paved terrace runs the width of the house with plenty of space for garden sofas and loungers, dining set, barbecue, and so on. The 11-metre Compass outdoor heated pool is an inviting dip all-year-round and it's complete with a waterfall feature, solar safety cover and underwater lighting. Next to this is a luxurious Blue Whale Spa hot tub.Flowerbeds edge the terrace and are separated from the huge expanse of lawn by an attractive Cotswold stone wall while, to the right, there are several raised vegetable beds behind an ornate gate.A trio of sheds offer copious storage for mower, tools, logs and so on alongside a greenhouse. A lovely hexagonal summerhouse is the place to relax with a well-earned glass of wine after a spot of gardening while children will adore the Blue Rabbit play frame with a bark safety surface beneath.Round and aboutAlthough Brinkworth is a linear settlement extending to some 7.5 miles, giving rise to a claim as 'the longest village in England', it is a friendly, buzzing village with an active scial scene including monthly quizzes at the local pub, The Three Crowns, where the tasty pub food is popular. It welcomes both families and dogs with a roaring fire in the winter.Annual village events include a summer fair and church fete while the village hall has a busy line-up of weekly classes and meetings along with a pop-up post office on Tuesdays. Youngsters will love a trip to Westonbirt arboretum an annual pass to enjoy the range of attractions and activities, including the amazing Christmas light show, is a brilliant idea. Golfers will love having 18-hole Brinkworth Golf Club on their doorstep.Education is always a priority for families and the village school, Earl Danby's CE Primary School, is well regarded and Ofsted-rated 'good'. Secondary schooling is at nearby Royal Wootton Bassett AcademyHE6 , which is rated 'outstanding' and Malmesbury Secondary School which is very highly regarded. Brinkworth also has an excellent nursery, Little Foxes. There are also excellent private schools in the vicinity including Cricklade Manor Prep, St Margaret's Prep and St Mary's School in Calne, Westonbirt School and Marlborough College.Brinkworth Dairy makes deliveries of milk, yoghurt, cheeses and other goodies while the nearest place to do the weekly supermarket shop is the lovely Wiltshire town of Malmesbury, a seven-minute drive, where there's a Waitrose, butchers, cake shop and high street brands such as shoe shop Clarks.Gourmets will love the choice of dining out options in the locality. The current owners of Kylemore House recommend the nearby Somerford Arms, Potting Shed, The Old Bell Hotel and Rectory Hotel, while, for those who really want to roll the boat out, Whatley Manor offers gastronomic indulgence in its Michelin-starred restaurant, The Dining Room.Finally, Kylemore House has an optimum location for commuters being within ten minutes of junctions 16 and 17 of the M4 for an easy drive east and west. There is a fast, frequent train service from Swindon to London Paddington (journey times 55 minutes), and regular mainline train services from Chippenham to London Paddington in just over 60 minutes.THE FINER DETAILSSquare Footage: 4800 sq ft / 445.9 m2EPC: CDistances: Swindon 10 miles Chippenham 10 miles M4 Junction 16 6.8miles Bristol 33 miles London 88 miles London Heathrow 74 milesLocal Authority: Wiltshire County CouncilCouncil Tax Band: FEPC Rating: C For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brinkworth-d557124/for-sale_i71172591
'Derryside' is an outstanding family home that has been lovingly renovated by the current owners, creating an exciting home occupying a glorious position with an exceptional modern finish.Built in the early 1980's this detached two storey home can be approached over a long driveway and enjoys a southerly aspect to the countryside beyond set within a total plot of 4.9 acres.The whole house is light and airy with an adaptable layout that could accommodate for the family at all stages in life. The welcoming, grand entrance hall adorned with parquet flooring gives the first glimpses of the house, with all rooms being well-proportioned and enjoying a great flow. The kitchen stands as the beating heart of this home, boasting beautifully appointed units, a generously sized central island, and an abundance of space ideal for family gatherings, complete with comfortable seating and a designated formal dining area. Bi-fold doors seamlessly merge indoor and outdoor spaces, leading to a paved terrace that offers the perfect setting for delightful summer days. Further to this is a large utility room providing plenty of extra space helping to keep the main living areas organized and clutter-free. The drawing room exudes charm and elegance, boasting well-proportioned dimensions and benefiting from dual aspects that offer captivating views over the surrounding grounds.Both the snug and playroom feature double glazed doors that open out onto the garden, providing seamless access to outdoor enjoyment. Alongside these spaces, there's a practical home office and a convenient ground floor shower room. This area of the house offers versatility, serving as an ideal spot for an internal annex should the need arise.Ascending to the first floor, you'll discover the principal bedroom, a truly remarkable suite featuring a lounge area, dressing room, and a luxurious bathroom adorned with exquisite 'Lusso' fittings. Step out onto the Juliet balcony to behold breathtaking views spanning across the grounds and neighbouring landscape. Additionally, three generously sized ensuite double bedrooms, each equipped with fitted wardrobes, grace the first floor. Completing the package, the property boasts the added benefits of newly installed aluminium double glazed windows and doors, enhancing both aesthetics and energy efficiency.The property is approached via a long-gravelled private drive. The formal gardens surround the house with mature trees, herbaceous borders, rockeries, paved terraces, a pond, lake, and orchard. Beyond are two fenced paddocks. The property has equestrian appeal by virtue of the stable block and there is a bridleway within easy reach. This private oasis is nestled within nearly 4.9 acres of pristine countryside. This exquisite property offers an expansive garden space crowned by a picturesque lake at its edge, imbued with an undeniable sense of magic and untapped potential.Whether you're seeking a serene sanctuary for quiet contemplation or a charming backdrop for vibrant gatherings with friends and family, this enchanting garden space promises to fulfil your every desire. Embrace the enchantment of nature's beauty and make every warm summer's day an unforgettable experience in this idyllic retreat.Welcome Home For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wiltshire-r742134/for-sale_i71514191
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