SITUATIONThis period cottage is moments from the High Street, conveniently placed for all that Marlborough has to offer. Marlborough is a vibrant market town with the high street enjoying the mantle of 'the widest high street in England'. Recently ranked second best shopping destination in the UK, the town offers a mix of major retailers, independent boutiques, coffee and tea shops. National retailers include Waitrose and Tesco supermarkets, and the wide range of restaurants includes Dan's, Pino's, Rick Stein's, Franklyn's Bistro and Ask. There are further shopping areas in Hillier's Yard and Hughenden Yard, as well as the boutique cinema which is opposite the property on The Parade. The leisure centre and golf club provide excellent sporting facilities and there are thriving tennis, cricket, running and rugby clubs in town. The town features an annual literary festival, as well as the popular Marlborough College summer school. Although self-sufficient, the town is well placed for other towns including Swindon, Bath, Hungerford and Newbury, and is surrounded by the attractive countryside of the Marlborough Downs, Pewsey Vale and Kennet Valley. Rail links and M4 connections are at Pewsey, Great Bedwyn, Swindon and Hungerford.DESCRIPTION41 Kingsbury Street is a period cottage arranged over three floors, full of charm and period features including exposed beams and brickwork and would make an ideal home, pied-a-terre or Airbnb.The sitting room with open fireplace is large enough for a dining area and leads through to the bespoke fitted kitchen with stable door opening to a side passageway and courtyard patio to the rear. There are three double bedrooms, one of which has a delightful, vaulted ceiling and are all served by the well-appointed family bathroom. OUTSIDEMoments from the High Street of Marlborough, to the rear is a small patio area for sitting out and enjoying the sunshine For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i68576406
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THE PROPERTYThis lovely modern home has recently been redecorated and recarpeted and is available with no onward chain. The property benefits from large windows throughout providing lovely light rooms. The front door opens in to a bright hallway with stairs to the first floor and a glazed door in to the sitting room. The sitting room has a fireplace with electric fire and access to an understair cupboard. A door from the sitting room opens in to a large L shaped kitchen/dining room at the back of the house and with a door to the garden. The kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and floor units including an integrated hob and oven and space for washing machine/dishwasher.Upstairs a galleried landing leads to two double bedrooms, one with a fitted wardrobe. There is a small third/single bedroom. The bathroom is a modern white suite with a shower over the bath.OUTSIDETo the front of the property there is a tarmac drive providing parking for 2/3 vehicles. Double gates lead to a further area of driveway in front of the garage, which retains its garage door but has been converted to provide useful workshop/storage or studio space. To the rear of the house there is a paved terrace and a lawn. There is a gravel pathway to the rear which leads to a wooden shed in the corner of the garden.SERVICES All mains services connected. Council tax Band C.MARLBOROUGH Barrow Close is a quiet no through road offering easy access in to town and countryside. Marlborough is a thriving, market town situated within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town offers excellent local independent shops, an independent cinema, some of the major retailers and supermarkets (including Waitrose) and boasts a number of good quality restaurants such as Rick Steins and Dan`s. The Leisure Centre and Golf Club provide excellent sporting facilities, while there are also good schools within the town including St. Johns Academy.The town is surrounded by the most attractive countryside of the Marlborough Downs, Savernake Forest, Pewsey Vale and Kennet Valley. The M4 gives access to London and the West Country.what3words /// slicer.campsites.initiatedNoticePlease note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i71588458
DescriptionA charming period, double fronted town house with brick elevations under a slate pitched roof. The house is set back from the road with simple iron railings and the main entrance is to the side of the property with the accommodation arranged over three floors. There is a fitted kitchen/dining room on the lower ground floor with flagstone flooring and Aga.On the ground floor is a cloakroom and three reception rooms which are all interlinked with the larger two rooms having bay windows and matching period fireplaces. The dining room has built in dresser units and a rear door leading out onto the courtyard garden. On the first floor are three bedrooms and a family bathroom.The property requires renovation both internally and externally. OutsideThe house is approached from Kingsbury Street, via a side path. There is a private courtyard garden to the rear with gated access and a stone outbuilding.Situation26 Kingsbury Street is a double fronted, three storey period town house in a convenient location close to Marlborough High Street. 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 newly opened 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 HungerfordSERVICES & MATERIAL INFORMATION- Freehold- Grade II Listed- Mains water, mains drainage. Gas Fired Central Heating.- No associated parking- Council tax band: E - - Energy efficiency rating: Expect as Listed- Broadband and mobile coverage. Please refer to - Flood Risk - Low Risk For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i71005512
** Virtual tour available **A large, DETACHED property, in a sought-after village, with enormous potential to develop (SSTP), improve and create a modern family home. In a small close, surrounded by fields and countryside, with a GARAGE and off-road parking. DESCRIPTIONA large and attractive property that is being sold with no onward chain and in a quiet village close. The ground floor comprises a large kitchen/dining room and a living room, with feature fireplace and doors onto a lean-to conservatory. There is a further reception room and a downstairs cloakroom. The first floor benefits from four bedrooms, including a large principal bedroom, with extensive built-in storage. The principal bedroom also boasts aspect over the close, an attractive thatch property and fields beyond. All other bedrooms benefit from views over fields and towards hills. There is also a family bathroom on the first floor, with separate shower cubicle and bath. OUTSIDEOutside, the property has driveway parking and a single garage. There is a walled side garden, previously used to grow vegetables. There is a wrap-around garden, which is laid to lawn, to the rear of the property.SERVICES & MATERIAL INFORMATIONThe property is connected to mains electricity, water and drainage, and is fuelled by oil-fired central heating.Council tax band EEnergy efficiency rating FSituated in a small close-knit cul-de-sac, this property stands proudly with views of the fields surrounding it. West Overton remains a highly sought-after village, just 13 minutes' drive from Marlborough's bustling town centre. The property is just moments from popular tracks and walking routes to the south and within walking distance of the World Heritage site of Avebury. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i68218364
SituationMarlborough is a vibrant market town offering a mix of major retailers, independent boutiques, coffee and tea shops. National retailers include Waitrose and Tesco supermarkets, and the wide range of restaurants includes Dan's, Pino's, Rick Stein's and Ask. There are further shopping areas in Hillier's Yard and Hughenden Yard, as well as a newly opened cinema at The Parade. The leisure centre and golf club provide excellent sporting facilities and there are thriving tennis, cricket, running and rugby clubs in town. The town features annual Jazz and literary festivals, as well as the popular Marlborough College summer school. Although self-sufficient, the town is well placed for other towns and city's including Swindon, Bath, Salisbury, Hungerford and Newbury, and is surrounded by the attractive countryside of the Marlborough Downs, Pewsey Vale and Kennet Valley. Intercity (Paddington) rail and M4 connections are at both Pewsey, Great Bedwyn, Swindon and Hungerford.DescriptionWithin easy walking distance of Marlborough High Street, Barton House is a stone-built building under a tiled roof. The property is arranged over three floors overing flexible living accommodation. To the ground floor is a generously proportioned, open plan kitchen/sitting room with parquet flooring and fireplace.To the first floor is the larger than average main bedroom which benefits from having an ensuite shower room. There is also the well-appointed family bathroom completing the first floor. There are two further double bedrooms to the top floor. OutsideThe property is within easy walking distance to the High Street. The property has the added benefit of one parking space in a neighbouring car park. Services and Material Information- Freehold - Mains water, gas and drainage.- Council tax band: E - Energy efficiency rating: D- Broadband and mobile coverage. Please refer to Ofcome website for further details- Flood Risk - High Risk from surface water flooding For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i70819509
As you enter Cinnabar Cottage, you are greeted by a spacious entrance hall that currently serves as a dining room, setting the tone for the rest of the house.To the left, you will find a double-aspect sitting room featuring a fireplace, large sash windows that flood the room with natural light, and beautiful oak beams that add a touch of elegance.The snug offers a cosy retreat with French doors that open to the garden, providing a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience. Convenient cupboard space under the stairs and a downstairs loo add to the home's functionality.The kitchen has a range master and ample cupboard space with garden views.Upstairs, there is a family bathroom. The first double bedroom features built-in storage and large sash windows, while the next has a double-aspect layout.The final room is a delightful double-aspect space with charming views of the village church, creating a serene atmosphere perfect for relaxation.Outside, a small terrace and footpath lead to the quaint garden with a side gate providing easy access to the village church, making it a peaceful and picturesque setting for enjoying the outdoors.Cinnabar Cottage is located in the sought-after village of Ramsbury, surrounded by countryside designated as an Outstanding Natural Beauty.The village has a shop/post office, doctors' surgery, tennis club and public house.The market towns of Hungerford and Marlborough offer more extensive shopping and recreational facilities.Communications are excellent by rail from Swindon or Hungerford, with junction 14 of the M4 less than a 15-minute drive away.In addition to the well-regarded primary school, other popular schools include Pinewood, Dauntseys and Marlborough College. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i70597752
** Virtual tour available **A fantastic detached, four bedroom family home in Burbage. Situated in a QUIET LOCATION in the village, this property has driveway parking, a wonderful SOUTH-FACING GARDEN and flexible, spacious accommodation. DESCRIPTIONThis lovely home has been lovingly maintained by the current owners and is ready to move straight into for a new family to put their stamp on it. The garage has been converted into an internal room which is currently used as an office but could also be a fifth bedroom. The first-floor accommodation has been extended, to create a great sized family bathroom. The current owners had planning permission (now elapsed) to add a garage to the side of the property and there is space to extend, should you wish to (STPP).The accommodation can be used flexibly and there is a delightful conservatory providing a great dining or seating area. Further to this, there is a large open plan living room with feature electric fireplace, a recently updated kitchen and a utility room. On the first floor, is a bathroom and four bedrooms, two of which are linked with an adjoining door.OUTSIDEThe garden is south facing and benefits from being mainly lawn, with a patio area and mature plants and shrubs in the borders, however, more space can easily be created if the whole garden was laid to lawn. There is also a really good-sized driveway, providing space for at least three cars and an area of lawn to the front.MATERIALS & SERVICES INFORMATIONThe property benefits from double glazing throughout, which was replaced in 2003 and is connected to mains electricity, water and drainage to a public sewer. The property is heated with oil central heating. EPC Rating: E Council tax band: EBurbage is situated on the southern edge of the historic Savernake Forest, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The village has a post office, village shop, doctor's surgery, primary school, garage and pub. The nearby historic market town of Marlborough provides an extensive range of shopping and leisure facilities. The area is well served with excellent schools including St John's Academy, Marlborough College, Dauntsey's and St. Francis. There are main line stations to London Paddington at Pewsey, Great Bedwyn and Hungerford. The major commercial centres of Swindon, Andover and Newbury plus the M4, A303 and M3 are all within easy reach. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i70203670
THE PROPERTY9 The Parade is a characterful Grade II listed and stylishly presented home in the heart of Marlborough. The house is arranged over two floors with character throughout. Of particular note is the sitting room which has an exposed brick fireplace fitted with a contemporary gas stove and off which there is an extremely useful study area.The modern kitchen has double doors to the garden and is fitted with a range of wall and floor mounted units with wooden worktops. The kitchen has space for a range type cooker and fridge freezer and has a fitted dishwasher. The kitchen is open plan to the dining area providing a great space for entertaining. There is also a combined cloakroom/utility adjacent to the rear hallway which offers further access to the garden.Stairs from the study area lead to the first floor bedrooms, which include two large double bedrooms with a lovely outlook over The Parade, with a further large single bedroom to the rear. The main bedroom has a modern en suite shower room and there is also a well appointed family bathroom.OUTSIDETo the rear of the house there is a delightful and private walled garden which has been landscaped by the current owner. The garden is mainly paved with raised borders with a superb array of mature trees and shrubs. The garden benefits from good levels of sunlight in the spring/summer months and there is also a particularly useful brick-built garden store.SERVICES All mains services connected. Council tax Band Ewhat3words /// relocated.diverting.shieldsNoticePlease note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i69092971
THE PROPERTYOriginally three cottages this charming home is full of period features including exposed beams and timbers, exposed brick walling and open fireplaces. Entering through the front door, the large and welcoming hallway has a central fireplace, exposed beams and a tiled floor which continues in to the adjoining sitting room. The sitting room itself is dual aspect, a period fireplace and a door opening on to the garden. To the other side of the hall, the recently refitted kitchen/dining room is a wonderful space to entertain and has access to the utility room and garden beyond. There is also a spacious downstairs family bathroom with a free standing roll top bath.To the first floor there is a large landing currently used as a study area, off which there are two double bedrooms. The main bedroom has a wall of built-in wardrobes and both bedrooms are served by a modern shower room. A further hall way leads to a walk in wardrobe and stairs leading up to a further double bedroom. The fourth bedroom, is accessed via a separate staircase and has a large landing. There is plenty of fitted storage throughout.OUTSIDEThe rear garden is walled and has terrace seating areas and a level lawn. There is a brick built shed providing further storage space. Please note that the property has no private parking - parking is available on street in Marlborough or private spaces are available to rent, while season tickets for car parks can also be purchased.SERVICESAll mains services connected. Council tax Band E.MARLBOROUGH 9-11 Barn Street is located in the centre of Marlborough, offering easy access in to town and to surrounding countryside. Marlborough is a thriving, market town situated within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town offers excellent local shops, an independent cinema, some of the major retailers and supermarkets (including Waitrose) and boasts a number of good quality restaurants such as Rick Steins. The Leisure Centre and Golf Club provide excellent sporting facilities, while there are also good schools within the town including St. Johns Academy.The town is surrounded by the most attractive countryside of the Marlborough Downs, Pewsey Vale and Kennet Valley. The M4 gives access to London and the West Country.what3words /// sands.harsh.tailwindNoticePlease note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i71140800
September Cottage is a stunningly updated and imaginatively reconfigured village house, offering both a blend of contemporary and practical living space, with a large integrated garage, located in this delightful spot, nestled within the village of Alton Priors in the heart of the Pewsey Vale.The property is a three bedroom detached house, offering excellent entertainment space, as well as generous bedroom accommodation.The property is entered through a glazed entrance porch into the hallway, with cloakroom, leading into a large sitting room with fireplace and double doors into the dining room. The open plan dining room has French doors leading directly onto the rear garden, and is open to the contemporary kitchen. The kitchen area has an eating/breakfast bar, utility room and boot room with outside door.Upstairs is the master bedroom, family bathroom, with separate shower, and two further bedrooms.To the front of the house is the private driveway leading to the large attached garage.The delightful gardens, mainly laid to lawn with a large variety of ornamental shrubs and trees, all tucked behind a high hedge, affording excellent privacy. Alton Priors lies a few miles north/west of Wilcot and is set in some of the most dramatic scenery in the Vale of Pewsey. This striking area offers excellent walking and riding on yourdoorstep. Local pub within walking distance and the local gastro pub at Bottlesford within a few minutes drive. The larger village of Pewsey is within a ten minute drive with its supermarket, Post Office , 24 hour petrol station and mainline trains to London (70 mins) and the West country. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i69654494
Nestled in a quiet corner of the idyllic village of West Overton you will find the enchanting chocolate box cottage plucked from the pages of a story book. 77 West Overton has featured (as Faerie Door Cottage) in numerous home and style magazines including Country Living and on the front cover of Period Living. It was also placed at No 5 in The Times article Top Twenty Cosiest Cottages in Britain!. The property, built during the 17th century, abounds with charm and original features, sitting within a pretty, secluded garden, boasting bountiful borders and further outbuildings. The ground floor comprises a spacious central kitchen/dining room, framed by character beams, the perfect place to spend an evening relaxing and dining with family and friends. A Belfast sink sits between a good selection of storage units and work surfaces enjoying views over the garden; integrated appliances complete this space. Like the kitchen the light yet cosy sitting room benefits from a wood burning stove, housed within the original brick fireplace, and enjoys a feature window seat providing the perfect spot to curl up with a book. Beyond the kitchen you will find a well-equipped scullery and cloak/shower room, with further access to the outside space.Ascend one of two staircases to the first floor and you will find two generous, characterful bedrooms serviced by the luxurious bathroom, complete with elegant free standing bath. Completing the first floor is the snug/third bedroom, the ideal spot for a playroom, home office or indulgent dressing room.OutsideSteps lead up to the garden, which is tucked away behind the cottage, offering seclusion and privacy. Thoughtful planting, well stocked borders and trellised sections partition the outside space, creating intriguing areas to relax and recharge. Original outbuildings flank a pretty patio, the perfect place to enjoy an alfresco meal.SituationThe highly popular rural village of West Overton lies within the Upper Kennet Valley surrounded by rolling down land countryside which is designated as an AONB and benefits from a well regarded Indian The Burj at The Bell. The old market town of Marlborough is about 4 miles to the east and it offers a good range of services and amenities including a wide range of shops, various pubs and restaurants and a sports centre with an indoor swimming pool. West Overton is within the St. Johns Academy catchment area and is also close to Marlborough College. To London by rail, Pewsey (about 6 miles) providing access to London Paddington (1hr15) and M4 motorway at either junctions 14 or 15 is within easy reach. The centres of Bath, Salisbury and Newbury are within a 30 mile radius.Additional InformationWiltshire County CouncilTax Band - Not Availableall furniture and fittings available by separate negotiation For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i71729649
THE PROPERTYUpdated by the current owners, this Grade II Listed Georgian home believed to date back to 1725 offers character accommodation throughout and is well laid out for modern living. Entering the property through the handmade front door there is a large and welcoming reception hall with a high ceiling. The adjacent sitting room has a similar high ceiling and also includes a bay window, wood burning stove and an exposed timber framed feature wall. Leading to the rear of the house there is a modern kitchen with underfloor heating and space for a range style cooker, the kitchen area is open in to the dining/family room providing a great space for preparing meals while still being the hub of the house. At the rear of the house, this recently built dining/family room has underfloor heating under solid bamboo flooring. There is also a lightwell style light above with integrated led lighting and bi-folding doors across the whole back wall bringing the garden into the main living area and creating a very large communal space. To one corner of the room and beyond a curved wall (originally built to aid turning for horse drawn carriages) there is a useful study area and a further door leads in to the garage.The period staircase leads up to the light landing, where there is an excellent main bedroom with feature fireplace, a separate dressing room and a stylish bathroom. The second bedroom on this floor also has a period fireplace and an exposed brick wall. The shower room on this floor is also modern with a double size shower. On the second floor the landing has eaves storage and leads to a further two bedrooms, one of which has a separate dressing area.OUTSIDEThe rear garden is walled and has fruit trees and two separate seating areas to the rear to catch the evening sun, while the terrace directly outside the house gets the morning sun. The property benefits from an integral garage with recently replaced hand made doors and a high level storage area. On street parking is also available outside on a first come first saved basis.SERVICES All mains services connected. Council tax Band F.MARLBOROUGH Kingsbury Street offers excellent access in to the High Street and to surrounding countryside. Marlborough is a thriving, market town situated within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town offers excellent local shops, an independent cinema, some of the major retailers and supermarkets (including Waitrose) and boasts a number of good quality restaurants such as Rick Steins. The Leisure Centre and Golf Club provide excellent sporting facilities, while there are also good schools within the town including St. Johns Academy.The town is surrounded by the most attractive countryside of the Marlborough Downs, Pewsey Vale and Kennet Valley. The M4 gives access to London and the West Country.what3words /// crackled.student.bandwagonNoticePlease note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i70792760
DescriptionUnderhill House is a deceptively spacious four-bedroom family house located in the heart of the popular village of Manton. With flexible accommodation over two floors, there is a wealth of space throughout, and the welcoming entrance hallway sets the tone for the house. The ground floor offers two double bedrooms, one of which is accessed off an additional reception space, which would make an ideal study or playroom. Stairs lead from the hallway up to the first floor and to the front corner of the house is the dual aspect kitchen/breakfast room. This room enjoys excellent natural light, a great range of fitted units, Belfast sink, dining area and utility cupboard. There is also side access to an external stairwell leading down to the front of the property.The main sitting room, with fireplace and wood burning stove, enjoys a warm and cosy feel and has sliding doors leading through to the conservatory. The corner of the sitting room has been cleverly sectioned off and is currently used as a sewing room but would also make a perfect home office. There is no shortage of reception space, and the first floor also enjoys a second reception space, currently used as a library. This room enjoys a particularly tranquil feel and is a great place to relax by yourself or socialise with friends. The principal bedroom, accessed off the library, enjoys fabulous proportions and benefits from a walk-in wardrobe, which in turn leads through to the ensuite bathroom. There is a further double bedroom which, along with the downstairs bedrooms, is served by the family bathroom.OutsideThe house is located on the south side of the High Street in an elevated position with a large area to the front offering ample parking for numerous cars. In addition, there is a sizeable garage offering excellent space for storage or additional parking if needed, with a further storage area attached. The south-facing rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with some raised bedding and a selection of mature trees and shrubs. It offers another lovely, peaceful spot to relax and unwind and additionally there is a summer house.SituationManton is on the southern banks of the River Kennet approximately 1 mile from Marlborough. The walk into Marlborough is about 10 minutes via a lane and footpath which follows the river. Manton has an active village community and excellent amenities including an excellent primary school (Ofsted Excellent), a village hall, a church and a public house. There is also a recently renovated recreational ground in Manton with a playground/adventure course which runs down to the river. Marlborough is a vibrant market town offering a mix of major retailers, independent boutiques, coffee and tea shops. National retailers include Waitrose and Tesco supermarkets, and the wide range of restaurants includes Dan's, Pino's, Rick Stein's, Franklyn's Bistro and Ask. There are further shopping areas in Hillier's Yard and Hughenden Yard, as well as the boutique cinema located on The Parade. The leisure centre and golf club provide excellent sporting facilities and there are thriving tennis, cricket, running and rugby clubs in town. Although self-sufficient, the town is well placed for other towns including Swindon, Bath, Hungerford and Newbury, and is surrounded by the attractive countryside of the Marlborough Downs, Pewsey Vale and Kennet Valley. Rail links, with regular services to London are at Pewsey, Great Bedwyn, Swindon and Hungerford.SERVICES AND MATERIAL INFORMATION- Freehold - Mains water and drainage. Gas fired central heating- Council tax band: G - EPC Rating - C- Broadband and mobile coverage. Please refer to - Flood risk - very low risk For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i71583934
At a Glance:Pretty Detached thatched cottage in the heart of the villageA modern kitchen with integrated appliancesLounge/Dining room with inglenook fireplace and wood burnerSnug with inglenook fireplace and wood burnerOffice/Storage roomThree double Bedrooms (one ensuite bathroom)Main bathroom with separate shower and roll top bathGood size boot room porchLovely pretty cottage enclosed gardenGarden office/Fourth bedroom, recently refurbished, modern with heating and electric and super-fast WifiDriveway parkingConvenient travel linksThe cottage has undergone refurbishment by its current owner and is beautifully presented throughout. It has maintained its period features with modern touches, exposed beams and an abundance of character and charm. You enter into a spacious boot room, useful for getting rid of those mucky wellies after countryside walks, and then into a very inviting lounge/dining room, triple aspect, so full of light with impressive inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove set into the chimney breast with tiled floor. This leads into the snug, which also includes inglenook fireplace and wood burner. The fireplace still has the recesses which many years ago would have been where they baked bread and the wall hatch in the snug still exists where bread went to prove. There is a door from the snug into a very useful office or storage room, and French doors that lead to the front courtyard. Down a few steps takes you in to a good size breakfast room, with a back door into the garden. The newly fitted cottage kitchen still has a large fireplace with ample cupboard spaces and includes integrated dishwasher, washing machine, a free-standing fridge/freezer, and tumble dryer, and hob with double ovens with built in microwave. Upstairs, you will find large master bedroom which leads on to the second double bedroom with built in storage and an ensuite shower room. Across the landing, you will find the bathroom with separate shower and roll top bath. Off the corridor, there is another large double bedroom with useful wardrobe space and storage in the eaves. The house is accessed turning off the road and up the gravelled driveway, where there is parking for three cars, and also a very pretty, private courtyard garden out front.Through the arched iron gate, a very delightful enclosed West facing private garden with apple tree and mature borders filled with perennial flowers. A haven for birds, butterflies and other wildlife. Stepping stones lead you up to the garden office, recently renovated and could be a very useful fourth bedroom. It has French doors to its own sun deck, to enjoy the peace and tranquility of village life. It has electric and heating with superfast broadband. Pheasant cottage, whilst being set back from the road is in the heart of the village close to the popular Royal Oak pub which has themed nights. A short walk to the canal bridge, and lovely countryside walks (including the ancient Savernake Forest) and only a 10 minute drive to the market town of Marlborough, with access to all the amenities. Pewsey train station is 10 minutes away for a 1 hour ride to London.Services: Mains Water and Drainage, Electric and Oil Central Heating (all new heating system)EPC: ECouncil Tax: ELocation:SituationPheasant Cottage is situated in the heart of this popular village of Wooton Rivers, a small village and civil parish in the Vale of Pewsey, Wiltshire, England, with St Andrew's church and public house. The village lies about 3 miles northeast of Pewsey and 4 miles south of Marlborough. The name Wootton Rivers was in use in the 14th century: 'Wootton' meant 'farm by the wood' and 'Rivers' was the surname of the lords of the manor. Extensive shopping and recreational facilities are available in the nearby towns of Pewsey and Marlborough. Communications are first class with easy access to the A4 and M4 (Junction 14 about 16 miles distant) providing fast access to London, the motorway network (M3 and M5), and international airports at Gatwick, Heathrow, Bristol, Southampton. There is a regular train service to London Paddington from Pewsey (from 67 minutes), Great Bedwyn (from 64 minutes), Hungerford (from 58 minutes), and London Waterloo from Pewsey (94 minutes).Numerous footpaths, a canal towpath, and bridleways from which to enjoy the stunning local scenery.RecreationThere are excellent recreational facilities in the area including golf at Marlborough golf club and Ogbourne Down golf club. Racing at Newbury, Bath, Cheltenham and Ascot and Polo at Tidworth Park. Numerous footpaths and bridle ways on the nearby open countryside, mush of which falls within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Theatres at Newbury, Bath, and Bristol. Sailing can be found on numerous places on the south coast.EducationThere is a wide choice of nursey, primary and secondary schools, both state and private in the area including the well-known Marlborough College.Directions: For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i69820463
A beautiful, listed thatched cottage in a pretty village location in outstanding condition. DescriptionRectory Cottage is an attractive family home built to modern standards which retains much of the character of the original listed building. The house is tucked away in the old centre of Collingbourne Ducis opposite the church and accessed via a private lane set back from the road. The house sits in a garden of around one third of an acre. To the front are views of the church opposite, and the outlook to the rear is across open fields. Much of the house was completely rebuilt in 2015 after a fire by Dale Building Ltd who are expert listed house builders. Two extensions were added to create four bedrooms and three bathrooms. The house is in immaculate condition.The kitchen complete with a Rangemaster professional range cooker and has plenty of storage cupboards with Silestone worktops and integrated appliances. The orangery is the dining area with views over the garden. The separate utility room has plenty of storage cupboards also with a Silestone worktop with space for both a washing machine and a tumble dryer. There are two reception rooms on the ground floor, one with an inglenook fireplace, together with a main hall and cloakroom. The study also has an attractive inglenook fireplace. An additional staircase was incorporated in to the extension along with the existing winding cottage staircase which curves behind the main inglenook fireplace. This provides additional access to the first floor. The first floor is laid out with four double bedrooms, two en suite bathrooms and a family bathroom. The first floor allows for a very flexible use of the accommodation. The whole of the first floor can be accessed from either staircase, and two of the bedrooms can be linked. The three bathrooms are fitted out to a high standard including a free standing cast iron bath and a walk in shower in the master en suite.Outside The gated, gravel driveway at the front of the house leads to a beautiful, secluded garden of approximately one third of an acre which wraps around the house. The garden is predominantly lawn with borders, native hedges and a small period outhouse. The property also benefits from a cart shed style outbuilding with cedar boarded walls and a slate roof. This provides garaging for two cars, storage, and also incorporates a spacious secure garden store. This store has been fitted with ducts and service connections back to the house which would enable a variety of uses such as a study or a separate office if required.LocationRectory Cottage is set within the old centre of Collingbourne Ducis, opposite the church. The village benefits from a primary school, a village shop and two pubs as well as a village hall and playing fields. The Cathedral City of Salisbury is approximately 18 miles to the south and offers extensive shopping facilities as well as schools, a theatre and a number of leisure centres. In addition there are also amenities in the nearby town of Tidworth, Marlborough and Hungerford. The area is served by excellent communication links. Mainline train services are found at Grateley (to London Waterloo), Pewsey (to London Paddington), as well as Salisbury (to London Waterloo). There is also fast access to the M3 via the A303 trunk road which is only 6 miles away and the M4 (15 miles).Square Footage: 2,175 sq ft DirectionsFrom Salisbury, take the A338 north towards Marlborough. After entering the village of Collingbourne Ducis proceed down the hill and follow the road around to the right. You will see the church on your left and the private road to Rectory Cottage can be found opposite the church on the right hand side of the road. Additional InfoServices : Mains water and electricity. LPG central heating. private drainage. Planning : The property is Grade II Listed.OutgoingsThe property is subject to council tax band F.Fixtures and Fittings : Please note that unless specifically mentioned all fixtures and fittings and garden ornaments are excluded from the sale.Viewings : Strictly by appointment with Savills. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i70970013
** Virtual tour available ** No onward chain **A delightful former Coaching Inn dating back to the 17th Century, situated in the popular village of Froxfield and conveniently located between Marlborough and Hungerford. Features include secure GATED DRIVEWAY parking, beautifully presented, flexible accommodation and a GLORIOUS PRIVATE GARDEN. DESCRIPTIONAn historically interesting period property with a great deal of charm and character throughout, offering spacious and flexible accommodation with a wealth of exposed beams, brickwork, wooden panelling, wooden flooring, thumb latch doors and vaulted ceilings. The front door opens onto into a small hall with leaded lights, which in turn leads to the lovely sitting room, with wooden panelling and flooring, leading into a spacious and open plan sitting room with brick fireplace housing a log burning stove. There is a study with steps into a further, smaller office room overlooking the rear garden. In addition, there is a wonderful garden room/summer lounge with French windows onto the rear garden and paddle stairs leading to an attractive en-suite bathroom. The kitchen is well-fitted with solid Elm wood, bespoke wall and base cabinets, granite worktops and a stone flagged floor, together with an Aga cooker and separate gas oven. There is a further dining area with a vaulted ceiling above, together with a snug area with French windows opening directly onto the courtyard terrace. A useful utility room provides laundry space and room for coats and boots. On the first floor, there is a lovely family bathroom with a roll top bath and separate spacious shower cubicle. There are four bedrooms, two of which have vaulted ceilings, one being a wonderful master bedroom with a feature fireplace. In addition, there is a fifth bedroom which can be accessed from either the second staircase from the sitting room or the second bedroom.OUTSIDEExternally, there is a lovely rear garden, together with a paved and gravel driveway to the side of the property, offering turning and parking with secure electric wrought iron, wooden gated pedestrian and vehicular access. The garden is a delightful feature of the property being laid to lawn and flower beds with mature shrubs, ornamental trees and hedging. There is also a decked timber terrace providing space for outdoor relaxation or entertaining as desired. A useful and attractive brick outbuilding is connected to light and power, and provides potential for a variety of uses including a studio or as a home office. SERVICES & MATERIAL INFORMATIONAll mains services are connected.Council tax band: FEnergy efficiency rating: EThe picturesque village of Froxfield lies just 3 miles from the market town of Hungerford, 7 miles from the larger town of Marlborough, and only 6 miles from the M4 junction 14. The village offers an excellent public house - The Pelican Inn, a village hall, All Saints Church, Oka luxury furniture shop, Blanchard Collective Antiques, beautiful countryside walks, and is a short drive from the well renowned Cobbs Farm Shop. The nearby market town of Hungerford offers a supermarket, antique dealers, independent retailers, and train station with direct link to London Paddington and the West Country. There are primary schools in Great Bedwyn and Ramsbury and comprehensive school in Marlborough. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i69617595
DESCRIPTIONLocated on the edge of the popular village of Aldbourne, Beechcroft House is a substantial four bedroom family house of rendered brick elevations under a tiled roof and relieved by double glazed windows.There is a wealth of ground floor accommodation and is perfectly set up for modern day family life. Of particular note is the expansive kitchen / dining room which has been opened up to create a wonderful space, ideal for family meals or entertaining guests. This room really is the hub of the home and includes a seating area with bi-fold doors opening onto the garden beyond.The sitting room has a lovely, cosy feel to it and is centred around the fireplace with wood burning stove. This in turn leads through to another reception room which is currently a playroom, but would make a wonderful study/office for those working from home. The ground floor accommodation is completed by the downstairs cloakroom and sizeable utility room, which is accessed off the kitchen.The dual aspect principal bedroom, with ensuite shower room, is of generous proportions and spans the full depth of the house. There are two further double bedrooms which both overlook the garden and a single bedroom to the front. All are served by the well appointed family bathroom.OUTSIDEThe property is sat in a plot of approximately a quarter of an acre and the garden. There is gravel driveway to the side of the house which offers parking for three cars and a path leading to the front door. The private south facing garden is a great size and is mainly laid to lawn, with an array of mature trees and shrubs. Additionally, there is a paved patio area accessed off the kitchen which is the ideal spot for alfresco dining in the sunnier months. There is a brick built storage area and two further wooden sheds at the bottom of the garden, offering very handy extra storage.SITUATIONBeechcroft House is on the edge of the pretty village of Aldbourne, which is a delightful downland village on the Wiltshire/Berkshire borders. The property is also situated in this beautiful area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Properties range from pretty whitewashed thatched cottages to large formal Georgian houses. It is well served by a local Post Office and store, primary school, parish church and public houses. It is within a short drive of both market towns of Marlborough and Hungerford, 7 miles and 8 miles respectively, each with excellent shopping facilities and schools. Swindon with shopping centre and main line station with fast trains (Paddington 55 minutes) is about 9 miles. Hungerford train station is about 7 miles away with access to London Paddington and Reading. The M4 motorway junctions 15 (Chiseldon) and 14 (Shefford Woodlands) are within 6 and 9 miles. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i69631482
DescriptionWest Lodge is constructed of whitewashed elevations under a slate tiled roof and was originally the larger part of a period property dating from the 17th Century, with later additions. The well-proportioned accommodation is arranged over two floors, with an elegant double aspect reception room overlooking the rear garden, with open fireplace. There is a kitchen, dining room and utility room completing the downstairs accommodation. The utility room and room above could be used as a self-contained annexe as it has its own access.Upstairs are four good sized bedrooms which are served by two well-appointed family bathrooms. The property does require some modernisation and could potentially be extended (subject to the usual consents) to create a wonderful family home. OutsideThe property benefits from a private and mature garden extending to a third of an acre, which is partially enclosed by Sarsen stone walling and has many mature flowers, trees and a wide variety of roses and a large area of lawn. There are also two storage sheds. To the side of the property is a detached double garage with parking to the front. SituationManton is on the southern banks of the River Kennet approximately 1 mile from Marlborough. The walk into Marlborough is about 10 minutes via a lane and footpath which follows the river. Village amenities include an excellent primary school, a toddler group, a church and a public house. There is also a recently renovated recreational ground in Manton with a playground/adventure course which runs down to the river. Marlborough is a thriving market town with excellent shopping including Waitrose and Tesco's, as well as restaurants including Rick Stein, ASK and Caffe Nero in addition to the shopping precincts Hilliers Yard (near Waitrose) and Hughenden Yard (between Boots and W H Smith). The leisure centre and golf club and tennis club provide excellent sporting facilities. Although self-sufficient, the town is well placed for other centres including Swindon, Bath, Hungerford and Newbury and is surrounded by the most attractive countryside of the Marlborough Downs, Pewsey Vale and Kennet Valley. Intercity (Paddington in 50 minutes from Hungerford or Swindon) rail and M4 connections make London easily accessible.SERVICES AND MATERIAL INFORMATION- Freehold - Mains water and drainage. Oil heating- Council tax band: G - Broadband and mobile coverage. Please refer to For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i71085826
The accommodation flows seamlessly and is versatile in nature with a luxurious sense of light owing to the dual aspect in places and large window openings and doors onto the private south facing courtyard garden. There is an oak entrance hall that leads into the well appointed kitchen with vaulted ceiling and a brick and flint feature wall. There is an abundance of built-in storage and modern appliances. The sitting room has bi-folding doors which provides access to the sheltered south-east facing patio garden. Off the sitting room is an office with working fireplace, perfect for working from home. The open plan double aspect drawing/dining room has bright bay windows, an oak framed staircase, fireplace and French doors leading onto a secluded patio. At the top of the stairs is the first bedroom with double ceiling height and a Juliet balcony overlooking the patio garden. The principal bedroom has an adjacent shower room. There are two further double bedrooms with built in storage.OutsideThe property enjoys gravelled off road parking and has an electric car charging point. There is gated side access into the walled rear garden which enjoys a southerly aspect and is wonderfully private with attractive pleached trees creating a backdrop. A raised bed provides seasonal colour and there is plenty of room to dine, relax and entertain.SituationRamsbury is a highly regarded Kennet Valley village with a thriving community which has a film club, amateur dramatics, cubs and scouts, library, post office, pubs, a health care practice, an outstanding primary school and village shop as well as excellent tennis courts, a football club for all ages and cricket and bowling pitches. The market towns of Marlborough (about 6 miles) and Hungerford (about 5 miles) are close at hand whilst the major commercial centres of Swindon and Newbury are approximately 14 and 15 miles respectively. The M4 Motorway can be accessed at Junction 14 (about 7 miles) or Junction 15 (about 12 miles) and there are rail services to London Paddington from Swindon, Hungerford and Newbury. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i70590119
The Granary is an attached property right in the heart of Ramsbury village.Located within a conservation area, it has many charming rooms with good ceiling heights. The house provides versatile accommodation and has been well-maintained by the current owners.There is an oak entrance hall that leads into the well-appointed kitchen with vaulted ceiling and a brick and flint feature wall. There is an abundance of built-in storage and modern appliances.The sitting room has bi-folding doors which provides access to the sheltered south-east facing patio garden.Off the sitting room is an office with working fireplace, perfect for working from home.The open plan double aspect drawing/dining room has bright bay windows, French doors leading onto a secluded patio, an oak framed staircase and a fireplace.The Granary is located in the sought after village of Ramsbury which is surrounded by countryside designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.The village has a shop/post office, doctors' surgery, tennis club and a variety of public houses.The markets towns of Hungerford and Marlborough offer more extensive shopping and recreational facilities.Communications are excellent by rail from Swindon or Hungerford with junction 14 of the M4 being less than 15 minutes drive away.In addition to the well regarded primary school, other popular schools including Pinewood, Dauntseys and Marlborough College. Hungerford 5 miles (London Paddington 70 minutes),Marlborough 7 miles,Swindon 13 miles,J14 M4 8 miles(Distances and times approximate) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i69764795
*Awaiting EPC*Nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Ramsbury, this four-bedroom detached home offers an exceptional opportunity to embrace village life, combined with the convenience of modern living. Situated on a highly sought-after road, the property stands on an impressively private plot, divided into three distinct sections, presenting ample scope for extension and personalisation.The village of Ramsbury is renowned for its vibrant local community, excellent schools, and seamless access to commuter routes, making it a coveted location for families and professionals alike. Its quintessentially English village charm is complemented by a wealth of local amenities, fostering a lifestyle of convenience and community spirit.Upon entering the property, you are greeted by a welcoming study, ideal for those who work from home or require a quiet space for reading and contemplation. The ground floor further unfolds into a large, multi-purpose reception room, setting the stage for family gatherings, entertainment, or simply relaxing evenings by the sitting room's inviting fireplace. A downstairs toilet adds to the convenience, alongside direct access to a single garage.The heart of the home is undoubtedly the refitted and extended kitchen diner, designed with both aesthetics and functionality in mind. It serves as a perfect gathering spot for family meals, complemented by a utility room for added practicality. Upstairs, the accommodation includes two generously sized double bedrooms and two cozy single bedrooms, ensuring ample space for a growing family. The family bathroom offers a tranquil retreat for relaxation, while an additional shower room attached to one of the double bedrooms provides extra convenience.While the property does require some cosmetic work, it brims with potential, offering a blank canvas for the new owners to tailor it to their taste and needs. This is a rare chance to own a piece of Ramsbury's charm, with a home that promises privacy, space, and endless possibilities for making lasting memories.Don't miss out on the opportunity to make this house your forever home, where traditional village life meets the flexibility and comfort of modern living. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i69904560
Standing on the western side of this popular village, The Gables has been renovated throughout and now offers a wealth of space, which is light, airy and well balanced. The house was built in the early 1900s and has undergone an extensive program of refurbishment including new timber floors, complete redecoration, new bathrooms and complete re-render amongst other works. Hints of Edwardian past are found in the tall ceilings, wrought iron fireplaces and archetypal bay windows. The original part of the house has two similar size versatile reception rooms and a cloakroom. The rear extension forms the main body of the house and includes an expansive kitchen / dining / family room which offers a wealth of cupboards and new appliances. This social space has a large area to dine, relax and entertain and is lovely and light owing to its dual aspect. An adjoining utility room has space for white goods, further storage and a door to the garden. The first floor enjoys a run of five bedrooms all of which have been finished with neutral white walls and cool grey carpet. Both the family bathroom and separate shower room are beautifully completed with chrome fittings and white suites.OutsideThe attractive, private garden sits to the rear of the house and is accessed via the utility room. A paved terrace provides a space to relax and dine. Steps lead up to the garden which is mainly laid to lawn making it low maintenance. To the front there is parking for several cars and an integral garage.SituationOgbourne St. George, is a highly sought after village boasting excellent communication links and stunning down land views which has a well-regarded OFSTED 'good' primary school and OFSTED 'Outstanding' preschool Little Dragons, church, village hall and popular public house. Marlborough is about 4 miles away and offers good local amenities and Swindon is about 8 miles to the north with access to the M4 at J15 (4 miles away) and there is a regular & accessible direct rail service to London Paddington from Swindon, Bedwyn & Hungerford. The surrounding countryside is designated as an AONB and there are numerous footpaths including The Ridgeway, as well as bridleways surrounding the village along with golfing and leisure facilities. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i68309157
SITUATIONRomans Halt is situated in the picturesque village of Mildenhall surrounded by stunning countryside. This quiet village, a short distance from Marlborough, is in an area of outstanding natural beauty, and provides local amenities including a nursery, thriving local thatched pub and village hall. Historic Marlborough is a market town offering many excellent local independent retailers as well as Waitrose and Tesco supermarkets and numerous quality restaurants and cafes. The leisure centre, tennis and golf clubs provide excellent sporting facilities too. From Romans Halt there are many walks including along the beautiful River Kennett, across the Marlborough Downs and into ancient Savernake Forest. Rail links can be found at Swindon and Great Bedwyn to Paddington and S.Wales. M4 connections are at Swindon and Hungerford.DESCRIPTIONRomans Halt, once three cottages, is a delightful Grade II listed character property of timber frame and painted brick elevations under a thatched roof and relieved by timber casement windows with diamond leading. The property has recently (February 2024) been completely rethatched and is understood to have been built in C16-C17, benefitting from an abundance of period charm and character throughout. The house has excellent ground floor accommodation, with well-proportioned rooms throughout. Of particular note is the traditional and well-appointed kitchen/breakfast room with lovely stone flooring which benefits from an Aga and plenty of built in cupboards for storage. The spacious reception room, which has an inglenook fireplace with woodburning stove, provides a wonderful space to sit and relax and has doors leading through to the study and to the garden. Both the reception room and grand dining room offer wonderful space to entertain and enjoy a south facing aspect, giving a light and airy feel to the rear of the property. A cloakroom completes the downstairs.Stairs lead from the reception room to the first floor where you find the substantial principal bedroom (with ensuite bathroom), which enjoys stunning views over the garden. There are two further good-sized double bedrooms, a single bedroom and a family bathroom.ANNEXEThe annexe is an ideal place for visitors to stay with two large double bedrooms and a well appointed bathroom. There is a large reception area and also a utility room. It makes for extremely useful additional accommodation and would also make a wonderful home office, should there be the need. There is also a large loft area offering excellent extra storage space. OUTSIDEThere is off road parking at the end of garden accessed off Church Lane and the property sits on a plot of just under a third of an acre. The private garden is enclosed by trees and hedging and is mainly laid to lawn with colourful flower borders. It really is a gardeners paradise and there are raised beds for growing your own plants and vegetables. There's also a greenhouse and garden shed. There is a brick paved patio area by the house perfect for alfresco dining and a path leading down to the annexe.SERVICES & MATERIAL INFORMATION- Freehold- Grade II Listed- Mains water, mains drainage. Gas fired central heating.- Council tax band: G - - Energy efficiency rating: E- Broadband and mobile coverage. Please refer to For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i70178673
Upper Westcourt is a charming family house set in beautiful gardens and grounds. The house offers wonderful accommodation and the rooms are elegant, spacious and well proportioned with plenty of natural light. The reception hall leads through to the drawing room which has an attractive open fireplace and French doors out to the garden, and there is also a smart formal dining room off the main hall. A garden room style hallway leads to the delightful sitting room which also has an open fireplace, and views across the terrace and garden. Beyond the sitting room is a lovely conservatory, as well as a useful study/office. The large kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with a range of bespoke wooden cabinets and a 4-oven Aga range cooker, and there is plenty of space for a dining table. There is also a boot room, cloakroom and utility room on the ground floor. Upstairs there are five good sized bedrooms including a generous sized principal bedroom suite with a dressing room and en suite bathroom. There are two further bathrooms on this floor. All the bedrooms have wonderful views across the surrounding countryside.The house sits in beautiful mature gardens and grounds which have been lovingly designed and maintained by the current owners over many years. There are large areas of smart formal lawns, surrounded by fabulous mature yew and beech hedges, mixed herbaceous borders and mature trees. The gardens have been designed to create year-round interest in the garden, and include a rose garden and wonderful attractive topiary. A wide terrace edged with low box hedges overlooks the garden and is ideal for entertaining. There is also a recently re-surfaced tennis court which is cleverly screened from the main garden by beautiful topiary hedges. The house is approached across a gravel driveway and there is a double open-bay car port/garage.Upper Westcourt is situated in the small rural hamlet of Westcourt, on the edge of the village of Burbage. There is a thriving local community, and good local facilities can be found in Burbage itself including a primary school, doctors' surgery, pub, and filling station with shop and post office. Nearby Pewsey and Great Bedwyn offer excellent further facilities including train services into London Paddington, and the larger towns of Marlborough and Hungerford provide a wider range of additional facilities including a Waitrose supermarket and a large selection of shops, restaurants and cafes. Salisbury and Newbury are also within easy travelling distance. Communications are excellent with easy access to the M4 (J14 or J15) and the A34 and A303, linking with London and the West Country, and train services from Pewsey and Great Bedwyn. There is a wide choice of schools in the area including Burbage primary school, St Francis Pewsey, Pinewood, Farleigh, St John's Marlborough, Marlborough College, Dauntsey's and St Mary's Calne. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i71240178
DESCRIPTIONLocated a short walk from Marlborough High Street, Hightown is a handsome red brick, detached house offering lightfilled, elegantly appointed accommodation and combining period character with stylish modern fittings. Approached through a welcoming reception hall, this is a delightful family house offering a wealth of living and entertaining space throughout. The kitchen area is beautifully appointed with a high quality modern kitchen with large island and a range of top quality appliances. The kitchen opens up into a large dining/family area with bi-fold doors that open on two sides to the large south facing terrace. The main sitting room is exceptional and provides the most wonderful entertaining space, perfect for large gatherings and comfortable with a delightful fitted fireplace. Doors lead from here both to the garden and terrace. In addition, there is another sitting room / study and the downstairs accommodation is completed by a utility room and separate downstairs cloakroom. On the first floor is a large landing providing access to four of the bedrooms. The principal bedroom, overlooking the garden and with views across the town, has a large ensuite bathroom with separate shower. There is one further bedroom suite in this part of the house with an adjoining shower room. There are two further double bedrooms which are served by the well appointed family bathroom. Above the garage, the owners have created another spacious bedroom with ensuite shower room. This space could be used as the principal bedroom but would also make a wonderful guest room given it is accessed by a separate staircase.OUTSIDEThe property's driveway leads to a spacious gravel parking area and access to the double garage, which offers excellent further parking or home storage. The garden at the front is mainly laid to lawn and is bordered with wooden fencing and a variety of mature trees and shrubs. To the side of the property is a spacious south facing terrace and outdoor seating area, offering a great place for alfresco dining in the sunnier months. In all approx. 0.32 acres.SITUATIONHightown is located on the corner of Cross Lane and Back Lane, in this prestigious area of Marlborough within an Area of Natural Beauty. Marlborough is a vibrant market town and the house is located just a short walk from the High Street which 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 & MATERIAL INFORMATION- Freehold- Mains water, mains drainage, gas fired central heating.- Council tax band: G - - Energy efficiency rating: TBC- Broadband and mobile coverage. Please refer to For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i69028298
A former 19th century school. The Lodge, which is Grade II Listed, which was built in 1824 by Robert Abraham as a Protestant Free School, has undergone a complete refurbishment with stand out features including a unique living space and its own wine cellar. HOUSE & GARDENSThis beautiful Lodge was built in 1824 by Robert Abraham as a Protestant Free School, and has since been converted and beautifully and tastefully refurbished. The unusual design of a central octagon with 4 wings forming a Latin cross, makes this a charming and unique home. The light pours into this house with its stunning windows and high ceilings and is surrounded by its outstanding and landscape designed gardens.The Lodge is located in the heart of the popular and idyllic village of Mildenhall, nestled in Wiltshire's rolling countryside in the Kennet Valley. The village is full to the brim with picture postcard homes and stunning views of the River Kennet, and is within walking distance of the thriving market town of Marlborough.HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDEStep into the grandeur of this historic Lodge, where every detail has been thoughtfully preserved and meticulously maintained. The striking octagon centre and the four symmetrically aligned wings creates a magnificent space, showcasing a timeless blend of history and artistry. All 4 wings have grand and exceptional features, mainly high ceilings and windows of architectural beauty. The impressive drawing room has magnificent features as does the siting room, both with superb fireplaces. The kitchen/breakfast room makes for another fabulous space facing east where the morning sun pours in. In the 4th wing is a peaceful and splendid principal bedroom with dressing room and adjoining shower room.The central octagon is arranged over 3 floors accessed by a spiral staircase in the tower, leading to 3 comfortable bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor, all with fabulous views over the surrounding countryside.Also accessed by the spiral staircase within the octagon is the basement level where there is a spacious laundry area, storage room and a wine cellar.The gardens are exquisite a great deal of thought, time and effort has created different compartments including rose gardens, parterre gardens, sheltered terraces and an area of lush orchard and shrubbery. Mildenhall is a very popular village on the River Kennet, and the area is well renowned for its outstanding countryside, but also some of the most fantastic pubs and restaurants.ABOUT THIS AREAThe North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty encompasses much of the countryside around Mildenhall and the market town of Marlborough just over a mile away, both sitting on the River Kennet. Mildenhall is everyone's idyllic idea of an English village with its pretty houses and church and the pub/restaurant in the centre offering a relaxing place to enjoy your surroundings. For lovers of the outdoors, there are the river paths and the ancient Savernake Forest as well as the wide and rolling space of the Marlborough Downs. There are many walks in the area as well as cycle rides including the Marlborough to Swindon cycleway and the National Cycle Route 482 based on an old railway track which links the Ridgeway to Marlborough. Marlborough is a pretty and vibrant market town set amongst idyllic Wiltshire countryside, and is a lovely place to whittle away a few hours with the many individual shops, boutiques and places to eat in one of Britain's widest streets.The area is renowned for having a number of fantastic schools, both private and state, all being within easy driving distance. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i70541673
Fine & Country are delighted to present one of Marlborough's most exceptional houses. Occupying a commanding position with far reaching views across the town and countryside beyond, all set in over 1.4 acres of grounds. "This exceptional property sits in an elevated position above Marlborough and enjoys far-reaching views across the historic High Street, the prestigious Marlborough College and towards the Marlborough Downs. An incredibly rarely available package, especially when taking into consideration it sits in over 1.4 acres. With spacious and flexible accommodation this is a property that needs to be viewed in person to be properly understood, as no amount of marketing Wizardry can truly do it full justice". Ed Taylor, DirectorAccommodation Summary:Ground Floor:The interior is designed around the central spine of this impressive home, opening into open plan spaces and offshoots alike. Facing the Eastern side of the property is the large bespoke kitchen, designed by a local artisan, which centers around an island; ideal for entertaining families and guests, it includes built-in ovens, Aga, twin induction hob and gas hobs, two separately located sinks to help preparation for everyday cooking or hosting dinner parties. With views over the garden, the patio lines the whole eastern-exterior, an invitation to outdoor dining or relaxation and providing a natural link with the spacious dining room, flooded with light through the full width opening glazed doors adorning the entire eastern elevation. A fully functioning open fireplace is ready-made to create a gas fire feature in the dining room with views to the adjacent room and central reception hall, itself with vaulted ceilings and feature oak open-plan glazed stairway to the first floor. The triple aspect living room features to the rear of the property with views of the expansive garden on each side and a log-burning stove. The west-facing rooms include a study, also with working fireplace, a TV snug with working fireplace and utility/boot room with space for washer/dryers and additional storage.First Floor:The first floor boasts five double bedrooms, each with its own view of the gardens around the property, of which three include wash basins. There are two guest bathrooms as well as two separate airing cupboards each with a large hot water storage tank. The grand principal bedroom takes advantage of the properties' design, spanning each side of the home with an adjoining walk-in dressing room and adjacent double ensuite equipped with underfloor heating, double whirlpool bath, double shower, dual basins and latrine/bidet. The principal bedroom itself is filled with light due to the vaulted ceiling and high window, Juliet balcony and large bay window with spectacular views over Marlborough and the surrounding countryside.Outside:With just over 1.4 acres of land, the mainly laid to lawn garden is wrapped around the property with well-tended hedges and an array of pine and oak trees providing privacy and a natural enclosure, perfect for picnics, garden parties, or relaxing in the shade of the wooded grove. The triple garage with office adds even more to Merlin's view with 3 stories; an expansive basement equipped with telephone network, water softener, oil boiler and 2 Daiken high temperature air heat pumps for the house and plenty of storage and workspace, a triple garage with roller shutters and a first-floor air conditioned office with kitchen facilities and shower room WC, giving superb annexe potential.Merlin's View benefits from its own private borehole supply of recognised spring water, registered as Granham Ridge Spring, presenting the real potential for a commercial enterprise selling bottled or canned water (it may be possible for a bottling plant to be installed in the basement of the triple garage).Location:Situated in a commanding position on Granham Hill within the outskirts of the historic market town of Marlborough, Merlin's View benefits from a magnificent vista of the town and the Wiltshire countryside. The High Street in Marlborough is host to a fantastic range of shops, cafes, restaurants, and public houses, with independent and boutique businesses sitting side by side with larger national chains such as Waitrose. There is a twice weekly market selling everything from fruit and veg to hardware and garden furniture, and also a charming independent cinema on The Parade.There is a variety of excellent schooling available at all levels in and around the town, including St. John's Marlborough and the world-famous Marlborough College. The surrounding countryside is also a huge draw, with country walks, bike rides and other outdoor pursuits all readily available and Marlborough lies in the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Marlborough Downs, Savernake Forest, West Woods and many other beauty spots are within easy reach. For transport, the M4 is easily accessible as is the A34. The railway stations at Pewsey, Swindon, Great Bedwyn and Hungerford offer direct services into London Paddington with the fastest taking under 1hr. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_marlborough-d197366/for-sale_i71104882
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