Nestled on the edge of a picturesque village, this charming period semi-detached house offers a perfect blend of character and modern comfort.This pretty stone cottage has been doubled in size and offers a sizeable house with magnificent views, plenty of parking and further opportunity to put your mark upon it.Approached into a vaulted porchway, plenty of room to hang coats and take off shoes. The hallway has a beautiful wooden flooring, from which there is a study, a large sitting room with double doors ready to throw open onto the patio, and double doors into the conservatory.The kitchen is a lovely size, quality units with a breakfast bar, and plenty of room for a table. The fireplace could house a wood burning stove and is waiting to be plastered. Adjacent is a useful utility room with a shower room. Upstairs a wide landing gives way to four double bedrooms, all a really good size but the principal bedroom is vast, with fitted wardrobes and an en-suite bathroom. Double doors will open onto a decked balcony. The family bathroom has a bath and separate shower.Outside there is ample driveway parking for several cars and a tandem double garage with a workshop at the back. The garden is lovely, mainly laid to lawn with lovely views of fields at the back.Lea is a village located in Wiltshire lying approximately 1.5 miles (2.4km) east of Malmebury.Lea and Garsdon CE Primary School covers Lea and the surrounding villages.The village has one public house the Rose and Crown, other facilities include village hall, tennis court, a former telephone box which has been converted into a library plus a children's play area. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_malmesbury-d197309/for-sale_i71091917
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Kavanagh House is currently under construction by a local and talented developer and will be completed Summer 2024. Purchasing Off-Plan gives the buyer the opportunity to create a personal and bespoke interior design.Situated in the heart of the popular village of Minety this smart and spacious property offers contemporary and eco-friendly living.Entering into a spacious hallway the property comprises a home office or study, downstairs shower room, utility, cloak and a smart staircase to upstairs. Passing through the hallway you enter the show-stopping open-plan, kitchen, dining, and sitting room with two sets of bifold doors which open out to the patio and garden. The kitchen has a central island and is finished to a very high quality, with integrated Neff or Miele appliances and a choice of Quartz or Stone worktops. A log burner will also be included in the sitting area.Upstairs the feeling of space continues with four double bedrooms all accessed from the central landing. The principal bedroom benefits from an en-suite bathroom, the guest bedroom with an en-suite shower room, and a further family bathroom.The heating is provided by Air Source Heat Pump with underfloor heating to the ground floor and radiators upstairs.A spacious plot surrounds the property with ample parking and a separate single garage with an electrical supply. A large rear garden with a south westerly aspect with open views over the playing fields.Pictures are computer generated and may differ depending on individual choices.Minety is a picturesque village in North Wiltshire located on the edge of the Cotswold Water Park. There is a village hall, good primary school, pub, community shop and rugby/football club.The village is close to the market towns of Cirencester, Tetbury and Malmesbury and is within easy reach of Swindon and the M4 motorway. There is also a main line railway station at the nearby village of Kemble for those wishing to commute to London. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_malmesbury-d197309/for-sale_i70753609
Hamble House - A beautifully presented contemporary designed home with far reaching country views to the south. The accommodation is laid out over two floors with open plan reception rooms and kitchen breakfast room overlooking the garden and adjoining fields. High quality finishes include Karden flooring, Swiss wood burner, Voga German interiors to name a few.In addition to the spacious and naturally light reception rooms is a boot room, utility room and WC. Three bedrooms and family shower room. On the first floor a landing leads to a principle bedroom with spacious en-suite bathroom and dressing room. There is also a balcony and bedroom 5 (home office). Most rooms have a southerly outlook. In all about 3,243 sq ft (301 sq m). Garden and GroundsWith off road parking for several cars there is a separate garage, electric charging point, and garden the wraps around the house. A manageable lawn, timber decking, and gazebo add to the property.Hamble House is located on the edge of the popular Cotswolds village of Sherston at the end of a no through road. Situated in the Cotswold Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the surrounding area is extremely pretty with undulating rural countryside with a network of local walks.The sought after and thriving village has the popular Rattlebone pub, excellent village shop and post office, wine shop, primary school and doctors' surgery. The local centres of Tetbury and Malmesbury, Cirencester, Bath, Chippenham and Bristol are all within an easy drive offering a wide range of facilities and amenities.Connections are excellent with access to the M4 Jct 17 and Jct 18, London and Heathrow Airport as well as Bristol airport. Train stations at Kemble and Chippenham with direct train services to London Paddington and the West Country.The area has many sporting and recreation activities such Polo and golf at Westonbirt, Hunting with the Beaufort hounds, Racing at Bath and Cheltenham, Sailing at the Cotswold Water Park. Motor Racing at Castle Combe to name a few. Sherston has a village cricket team and the Westombirt Arboretum has events throughout the seasons.Education is first class with state and independent schools with transport links including a thriving village primary school. DistancesMalmesbury: 5.5 miles, Tetbury: 5.5 miles, Chippenham Station: 12 miles (Paddington c. 63 mins), Kemble Station: 13 miles (Paddington c.72 mins), Cirencester: 15 miles, Bath: 18 miles, Bristol Airport: 30 miles.(All distances and times approximate). For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_malmesbury-d197309/for-sale_i68818133
Introducing this stunning modern detached house set in the picturesque village of Upper Minety. Boasting five bedrooms, this property offers a perfect blend of comfort and luxury living. As you step inside, you'll be greeted by a bright and inviting entrance hall, creating a peaceful and tranquil ambiance. The well-maintained interiors exude a modern charm, making it an ideal home for families and professionals alike. The accommodation on the ground floor consists of spacious sitting room with patio doors onto the rear garden, inset wood burning stove with stone surround. Separate dining room and playroom both with outlook onto the rear garden, separate office, cloakroom, fitted kitchen with built-in appliances and separate utility room with side access. To the first floor you will find five spacious bedrooms, two having en-suite shower rooms and separate family bathroom.The property features a spacious garden, providing a serene outdoor space to relax and unwind which overlooks paddock land. Additionally, the double garage offers ample parking and storage options and gym space. Situated in a quiet location, this property provides a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, while still being conveniently located within easy reach of local amenities and transport links. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this beautiful home. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and experience the luxurious lifestyle this property has to offer.Upper Minety is a popular and well located village, quietly situated between the attractive market towns of Cirencester and Malmesbury, with good access to Swindon and junctions 15, 16 and 17 of the M4 motorway. The village has a parish church whilst the neighbouring village of Minety offers two pubs, a community shop and primary school. There are further primary schools, shops and pubs/restaurants in the neighbouring villages of Crudwell, Oaksey, and Ashton Keynes. The village is also well situated for the Cotswold Water Park. More comprehensive shopping is available at Cirencester, Malmesbury and Swindon. There are main line rail services to London Paddington from Swindon and Kemble stations. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_malmesbury-d197309/for-sale_i69647420
Hidden away in the village of Corston, this attractive Cotswold stone house was built 26 years ago within a cul-de-sac of just three houses.Naturally the house lives up to its name with a Wisteria enveloping the house.Surprisingly spacious, this home needs a little updating, but what really wows is the garden, which feels like you are stepping into the Chelsea Flower Show.The entrance leads into a spacious hallway with stairs rising to the first floor, a study, a cloakroom, a sitting room with double doors ready to open into the garden, and a dining room, again with double doors onto the terrace.The kitchen is huge, with plenty of room for a table, doors open into a sheltered courtyard where there is access to the double garage. There is plenty of storage with an integrated oven and hob, fridge/freezer and a dishwasher. Adjacent is a utility room with planned space for appliances.A recent addition is a downstairs bedroom with an en-suite shower room, dual aspect windows with double doors opening onto the terrace mean this is a light and airy room, perfect for a bedroom or as an additional sitting room.Upstairs, there are three bedrooms, one with an en-suite bathroom. The family bathroom has a bath and a separate shower. The two larger bedrooms enjoy views at the back of the house overlooking the garden and the fields beyond. Outside, a gravelled driveway provides ample room for several cars, leading to a double garage. The garage has an additional workshop at the back with access to the courtyard at the side.The garden is the most magnificent feature of this family home, it has been lovingly created and nurtured from scratch by the current vendor, and will provide delight throughout the year. There are sheds, vegetable patches, a wendy house which is now used for storage and a fire pit bbq cooking cabin - perfect for those not quite warm enough to sit outside nights.Malmesbury, one of the oldest boroughs in England is a thriving historic town situated in an ideal location for easy access to the M4, and within easy reach of Cirencester, Swindon, Bristol, Cheltenham and Bath. There are a good range of shops including a new, recently opened Waitrose store, hotels, eateries, leisure and sporting facilities, primary and secondary schools in the town, and numerous historical buildings of interest including Malmesbury Abbey and The Market Cross, situated in the heart of the town. Within the local area a number of places of interest including the world famous Westonbirt Arboretum with 18 thousand trees and shrubs in some 600 acres of beautiful landscaped grounds. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_malmesbury-d197309/for-sale_i71445198
Hankerton Field Cottage is a detached family home benefitting from three studio flats which could provide an income, set within gardens and grounds of approximately 0.6 acres and situated on the edge of Charlton Park Estate. The house further benefits from stunning views across open countryside. This well-presented and spacious house is arranged over two floors. The main house has plenty character throughout.On the ground floor there is ample living space with three generous reception rooms mainly laid with solid oak flooring and a newly fitted kitchen/breakfast room, large boot room, utility, cloakroom all with limestone flooring and a ground floor bedroom/study with solid oak flooring and excellent storage.On the first floor are four further bedrooms, a family bathroom with a roll top bath and an en suite shower room off the second bedroom.There are four further bedrooms on the first floor, together with an en suite shower room off the second bedroom and a family bathroom including a roll-top bath.Externally there are three excellent one bedroom studio holiday lets which have generated a good income for the current owners. The two ground floor suites benefit from under floor heating, all three have their own entrance hall and en suite wet rooms.Hankerton Field Cottage is close to the villages of Crudwell (1 mile) and Hankerton (3 miles). Crudwell includes a parish church, village school, two hotels and two public houses including The Potting Shed which is highly regarded. Kemble supports a Parish Church, public house, post office/ stores, a primary school, a village hall and a mainline train station.The locality is excellent for the commuter with access to the M4 at junction 17 and from the mainline station in Kemble there is a fast and regular service to London Paddington which takes approximately 80 minutes For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_malmesbury-d197309/for-sale_i71218922
The Old Coach HouseThe property was formerly the Coach House to Rodbourne House and believed to date back to 1840 and is not listed. The accommodation is versatile and could easily be subdivided, if desired. Currently a reception hall leads to an open plan kitchen/dining room and in turn the naturally light sitting room with a home office beyond. There is also a secondary kitchen and snug/sitting room as well as a ground floor bedroom with en suite shower room. The property offers approximately 2,810 sq ft of well-proportioned and light living space. On the first floor, accessed via two staircases are three further bedrooms, one with en-suite, one with a dressing room and a further shower room, all with wonderful views.The AnnexeA close walk from the side of the main house is the Annexe,beautifully presented with a kitchen/dining area, bathroomwith WC and shower and open plan living area withmezzanine.Garden and GroundsOutside, there are formal and informal garden areas. At the rear of the property, there is a large patio with raised beds and a wooded area. To the front of the main house, there is a full-length paved terrace, ideal for outdoor entertaining, sitting above a sloping lawn, and further gravel parking areas which are flanked by the boundary hedge with open countryside beyond. Between the annexe and the main house, there is also considerable gravel parking providing access to the rear of the main house. The drive leads from the lane with a five-bar gate, and the property is set back from the road.In all, about 0.5 acre. VIEWINGS STARTING FRIDAY 26TH APRILThe Old Coach House is situated on the edge of Rodbourne, a charmingelevated North Wiltshire hamlet in the southern Cotswolds on the outskirts of the market town of Malmesbury. The neighbouring village of Great Somerford has a village shop, pub, school, while locally there are further village schools and a number of popular pubs and restaurants as well as active village clubs. The local historic town of Malmesbury (2 miles) has a Waitrose and Aldi, doctor's surgery and shops for everyday needs. Chippenham and Kemble stations have train line services (Paddington c.70 mins) and a few miles to the south J17 M4 provides access to Bristol, Bath and Swindon. Sporting opportunities include horse racing at Bath and Cheltenham, motor sport at Castle Combe, golf courses at Bowood, Castle Combe and Westonbirt, Malmesbury Cricket and Minety Rugby, with many excellent walks, cycling routes and bridleways locally. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_malmesbury-d197309/for-sale_i71617142
Summary of accommodationMain HouseGround floor: Hall Dining room Sitting room Snug Kitchen WC Utility roomFirst floor: Three bedrooms Family Bathroom WCSecond floor: Bedroom four Dressing room (bed 5) Shower roomAccommodation in all about 195 sq m/2,102 sq ftOutsidePrivate garden Paddocks and meadow Summer house & hot tubAll-weather riding arena Pastureland Stables Tack roomIn all about 5.7 acresCanters Mead Canters Mead house is an impressive natural stone house believed to date back to about 1820. Situated in an elevated position overlooking the private gardens, stables barn, paddocks and the meadows along the banks of the infant River Avon. Approached by the front or back drive, ample parking is beside and in front of the house. The front door leads into a hallway and a well-equipped kitchen opening to the dining and sitting rooms. There is also a snug at the rear of the house, a WC and a sized utility boot room. The ground floor rooms are ideal for family living and entertaining. On the first floor are three spacious bedrooms, a family bathroom and a WC, all overlooking the owned grounds. On the second floor is a fourth bedroom with a large dressing room and shower room. Despite its age, Canters Mead is not listed and is not in a conservation area; subject to the necessary permissions and consents, there is scope to extend the main house to provide further accommodation and remodel the outbuildings if desired. The house is well-maintained, and many windows and doors were replaced in 2013. Garden and GroundsAn automated wooden gate opens on to the front drive that rises through the garden with lawns and trees to an extensive gravelled parking area between the house and expansive garage and workshop complex. To the side is a rear drive that gives direct access to the stable barn, all-weather riding arena and paddocks beyond. An all-weather riding arena (20m x 60m 2020 Martin Collins Fibre Track Plus) enables riding throughout the year and could be converted to a tennis court if of no use to future owners.To the side of the house is a spacious terrace that overlooks the garden, paddocks and meadows that, in turn, run down to the banks of the River Avon, all in a small and beautiful valley. In all, about 5.7 acres.Out Buildings A short walk from the main house is an extensive garage building with a workshop, open-plan garage and storage. This space, subject to planning consent, could easily be converted to create a studio or secondary accommodation.In addition, there are indoor stables, a timber summer house and a hot tub. The land is predominantly grass with some semi-wooded areas and thick native hedges, creating an idyllic and quintessential rural setting.SituationCanters Mead is situated near the pretty and unspoilt village of Brokenbrough, and is within walking distance from the historic market town of Malmesbury. The property is surrounded by beautiful, gently rolling countryside on the edge of the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.Malmesbury has a thriving community with popular schools, a Waitrose and Aldi supermarket, high street shops, restaurants, pubs and services for everyday needs. A more comprehensive range of amenities are available in nearby Tetbury and Cirencester. There are excellent connections to the regional centres of Cheltenham, Bristol and Swindon. Junction 17 ofthe M4 is about 7 miles, and there are mainline stations to London Paddington from Kemble and Chippenham stations (respectively taking about 70 and 75 mins.) and the West Country and Midlands. Heathrow and Bristol airports offer global connections. Education is first class with excellent state and independent schools, many of which offer a daily bus service. Highly regarded Grammar Schools such as Stroud High, Marling and Malmesbury and Chippenham Schools, Private schools include Beaudesert Park, Westonbirt, St Marys Calne, the Cheltenham Colleges, Bath Royal and Wycliffe, to name a few. Sporting opportunities are diverse, with many clubs and societies in the locality, including Malmesbury Cricket Club and golf courses at Westonbirt, Minchinhampton and Castle Combe. The Cotswold Water Park and National Arboretum at Westonbirt are close by. Equestrian activities are plentiful and include polo at Westonbirt and Cirencester, racing at Bath and Cheltenham, hunting with the Duke of Beaufort's hounds, eventing at Badminton, Gatcombe and Dauntsey. DistancesMalmesbury 0.5 miles, Chippenham Station 10 miles (London Paddington 60 mins), M4 (Jct 17) 7 miles, Tetbury 5 miles, Bristol 28 miles, Kemble Station 8 miles ( Paddington 73 minutes) Bristol Airport 38 miles, Heathrow 85 miles (all distances and times are approximate). For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_malmesbury-d197309/for-sale_i71065723
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
A charming country house in a rural setting close to the historic town of Malmesbury. ABOUT THIS HOUSEA handsome family house siutated in a peaceful riral location. This characterful farmhouse has undergone a substantial and detailed renovation by the current owners, to the highest of standards. The rooms are well-proportioned and overlook the attractive gardens to the rear and the adjoining paddock. The house has been restored sympathetically retaining many architectural original period features whilst introducing a natural blend of modern style and design both internally and externally. The gardens have been beautifully landscaped throughout with passion and precision. Framed with low aged farmhouse brick walling and interspersed with a variety of trees and shrubs as well as well-established flower beds which are full of colour and wonderfully private and secluded.HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDESpacious and well-designed farmhouse offering comfortable versatile living spaces including a generous entrance hall leading to a number of reception rooms.Beautifully appointed double aspect drawing room with a feature fireplace and windows overlooking the gardens. Fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances and ample storage.Six well-appointed bedrooms, providing plenty of space for a family or guests. Featuring a principle bedroom suite with a stylish en-suite bathroom and dressing area.Character features throughout, including exposed beams and original fireplaces and flagstone floors.Beautifully private landscaped gardens designed by RHS gold medallist surround the property with a large terrace to the rear of the house and a restored Dutch Barn, now a party barn, ideal for outside entertaining.Ample parking for numerous vehicles and planning for a triple garage.Agricultural barn with Class Q Planning permission as a separate residential dwelling.Adjoining Godwins Farmhouse is a large paddock that provides excellent amenity and grazing for livestock, horses and ponies.Located in a peaceful setting, Godwins Farm House enjoys a picturesque position within easy reach of local amenities, charming village pubs, and scenic walks through the surrounding countryside.The bustling market town of Malmesbury offers a wide array of shops, boutiques, and cultural attractions, while excellent transport links provide convenient access to major cities and international airports.ABOUT THIS AREAGodwind Farm House is situated in the hamlet of Rodbourne Bottom, formerly owned by Malmesbury Abbey in the middle ages. There is eveidence of a settlement here since 11th century and the property had been in a farming family's ownership for generations before our clients made it their home. There is a beautiful medieval church in the village and the surrounding meadows are lined with ancient hedgerows and home to rare wild orchids. The market towns of Malmesbury and Chippenham are both within easy reach offering a wide range of everyday shops and services including Waitrose supermarkets. Bath, Bristol, Swindon, Cheltenham and Gloucester are the main regional centres and are all within daily commuting distance. Junction 17 of the M4 is about 2.5 miles distant and there are direct services to London Paddington from Chippenham, scheduled to take from 60 minutes. Bristol airport is 35 miles and Heathrow is 84 miles. Wiltshire is renowned for its excellent selection of state and independent schools. Local private schools include Marlborough College, Pinewood School, St. Mary's Calne, St Margarets Prep School, Dauntsey's School, Westonbirt, Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies College and Bath schools. Additionally, there are a number of local state schools including three highly regarded Grammar Schools, Stroud High and Marling School in Stroud, Malmesbury and Chippenham Schools. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_malmesbury-d197309/for-sale_i70771112
A Grade II listed, five-bedroom Cotswold stone farmhouse with a variety of outbuildings in about 10 acres. DescriptionSituated on the edge of this charming hamlet in a wonderfully rural setting yet close to amenities and transport links is Pound Farmhouse, a stunning and traditional example of a Cotswold stone farmhouse. The house is set within mixed grounds of about 10.22 acres and has a variety of useful outbuildings, with many suitable for conversion, including a granary, stable block, cow byre and store. Externally there are also paddocks and well-established gardens including a small arboretum, plus a swimming pool. The property offers fantastic potential as a smallholding or for equestrian use, or there is good potential (subject to Listed Building and Planning Permissions) to extend the house or convert the outbuildings to office use. This Grade II-listed late 17th/early 18th century farmhouse is beautifully appointed and has a wealth of character features including fabulous exposed timber beams, stone flooring, expansive fireplaces and mullions. The house has been in the same ownership for more than three decades and is a much-loved family home, offering the next family the chance to enjoy its spacious reception rooms, vast grounds and far-reaching country views. The current layout affords about 4500 sq ft of space across three floors, including a large dining room with wood-burning stove set within an inglenook fireplace; an equally well-proportioned drawing room; a south-facing conservatory; study/snug; an open plan kitchen/dining room for informal family meals and an adjoining utility room and WC. Upstairs the first floor has a principal bedroom with en suite and dressing room, two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom, while the second floor has an additional two bedrooms, attic storage and a bathroom.Pound Farmhouse is situated within about 10.22 acres comprising mature gardens, a walled courtyard, paddocks, a good-size gravel driveway, a duck pond and a small arboretum. Outbuildings include a partly-converted granary which has three garage bays and a first floor loft space, suitable for further development; an original stone stable block with five stables and shower for the pool; an animal byre used as a log store; and a stone storeroom. The outdoor swimming pool is set within the partly walled gardens, making it feel extremely private.LocationEastcourt is found on the Wiltshire/Gloucestershire border on the edge of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Oaksey and Crudwell are the nearest villages, both having primary schools and pubs including the award-winning Potting Shed in Crudwell. There is a village shop in Oaksey. The village is located almost equidistant from Tetbury, with its honeyed stone architecture and fashionable boutiques, and the ancient abbey town of Malmesbury to the southeast, which has a Waitrose supermarket. Communications are excellent with the property being within daily travelling distance of the commercial centres of Swindon, Chippenham, Bath, Bristol, Gloucester and Cheltenham. There is a fast and regular train service to London Paddington from Kemble (70 mins) which is about five miles away.Recreational and sporting facilities in the area include golf at Oaksey, Minchinhampton and Cirencester; water sports at the Cotswold Water Park; polo at Cirencester Park; and racing at Cheltenham, Bath and Newbury. There are theatres at Swindon, Oxford, Cheltenham and Bath as well as The Barn Theatre in Cirencester. There are many highly regarded local primary and secondary schools in nearby Oaksey, Crudwell, Kemble, Malmesbury and Cirencester as well as a wide choice of well-known private schools within easy reach including Beaudesert, the Cheltenham colleges, Prior Park, Westonbirt, Rendcomb and Hatherop Castle. Acreage: 10 AcresDirectionsPound Farmhouse is situated approximately half a mile to the east of Crudwell. From Cirencester, take the A429 west and pass through the village of Kemble. After Cotswold Airport, take the first left towards Oaksey and upon reaching the village, turn right at the mini roundabout onto Flintham Hill. After approximately one mile, turn right into Eastcourt and immediately left. The property will be on the left-hand side. Additional InfoMains Water and Electricity. Private drainage. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_malmesbury-d197309/for-sale_i71127635
The Old Vicarage is a handsome and well-proportioned house which is believed to have been built in the Edwardian period. Consequently it has much lighter rooms with better ceiling heights than you find in most period Cotswold properties. The house is south-facing and the accommodation is well laid out for both entertaining and modern family living. There are three reception rooms and an excellent kitchen/breakfast room, well fitted and equipped with a large island unit and space for a big dining table. There is also a utility and a cloak/wet room. One the first floor are five double bedrooms and four bathrooms (two of which are en suite). The Old Vicarage is not listed.Electric gates opens onto a gravelled driveway leading through the garden to the front door. The drive continues on to the rear of the house and a double garage with oil tank adjoining. The Old Vicarage sits privately within mature gardens and grounds. Wide lawns are bordered by shrubs and trees and to the rear of the house is a gravelled and paved terrace. There are lovely views to the east over the adjoining paddock and to the north to the Parish Church. In the corner of the paddock is a useful outbuilding comprising two gated car ports, a shed and wood store.Hankerton is a small village, tucked away amidst open Wiltshire countryside. The beautiful Parish Church, just beyond The Old Vicarage, dates from the 12th century. Nearby Malmesbury is an ancient market town with good everyday stores (e.g. Waitrose and Aldi) and various independent shops. Other local towns include Tetbury and Cirencester. The main regional centres include Swindon, Oxford, Cheltenham, Bath and Bristol, all of which are within daily commuting distance. Good communications, being about 11 miles from Junction 16 of the M4 and 10 miles from Junction 17. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_malmesbury-d197309/for-sale_i68320908
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