THE PROPERTYThe front door opens into a hall, with stairs straight ahead to the first floor and a door to the left that leads into the sitting room. The good size sitting room has a double glazed window to front. The kitchen/breakfast room over looks the rear garden and has matching light wood style wall and base units. A rear lobby, with a cloakroom, leads to the rear garden and a store room. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms, a single bedroom and finally a stylish modern white bathroom suite. OUTSIDE The south west facing rear garden is a generous size and is laid to lawn and enclosed by panel fencing mature hedging and brick wall. This pretty garden offers a high degree of privacy.The store room roof has recently been renewed. The front garden is open plan and laid to lawn. There is side access to the rear garden.PEWSEYPewsey is a large village that is well-served by a range of local shops and amenities as well as Pewsey Vale Secondary and St. Francis Prep School. The village has the advantage of a railway station with a service to London Paddington in just over an hour. The market towns of Marlborough, Hungerford and Devizes are close by whilst the larger centres of Salisbury, Andover Newbury and Swindon are within easy reach. The M4 motorway lies to the North with the A303 (M3) to the South. The surrounding countryside in the Vale of Pewsey, which has its own White Horse, is designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty and still contains many unspoiled traditional Wiltshire villages. The Kennet and Avon canal runs close by.what3words /// wept.optimally.policesNoticePlease 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_pewsey-d197654/for-sale_i69079774
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DESCRIPTIONSituated in the popular village of Pewsey, 8 Frensham Way is a well presented three-bedroom house of brick elevations under a tiled roof, relieved by double glazed windows. Well-presented throughout, the well-proportioned sitting room opens onto the conservatory and garden beyond. There is modern kitchen with a range of wall and base units. A cloakroom completes the downstairs accommodation. The spacious principal bedroom benefits from built in wardrobes and overlooks the garden. There are two further bedrooms and all are served by a well-appointed family bathroom. The property is offered with no-onward chain and would make an ideal first time buy or as a rental investment. OUTSIDEThe rear of the property has a lovely private feel with a large patio area for sitting out and enjoying the afternoon sun. Steps lead up the lawned area and a timber gate provides rear access. The house benefits from off street parking and a garage. SITUATIONFrensham Way is situated on the edge of the village of Pewsey. Pewsey is a substantial and historic village dating from Saxon times, with a thriving community, and boasts the oldest carnival in Wiltshire. The village provides a comprehensive range of shops and amenities including well-regarded private and state schools, a sports centre with swimming pool, various pubs and restaurants. Pewsey has a main line rail station with services to London Paddington. The M4 Motorway (J15) is to the North and A303 (M3) to the South. MATERIAL INFORMATIONOil Fired Central HeatingMains WaterMains DrainageCouncil Tax Band: C For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pewsey-d197654/for-sale_i68361963
A highly attractive three bedroom house built by Westbuild Homes in 2018, of brick under a tiled roof, situated on the west side of this thriving Wiltshire village. Beautifully presented, the house offers extremely well planned accommodation over two floors comprising hall, cloakroom, smart integrated kitchen, generous sitting room opening onto the rear garden, three bedrooms, en suite shower room and family bathroom. The house is fully double glazed and enjoys air source central heating (underfloor & radiators). Outside, the property enjoys a good sized landscaped garden, private alleyway, for bike storage etc, and two designated private parking spaces.The house is beautifully presented with a good feeling of light. The front door enters directly to the entrance hall which leads to the cloakroom, the kitchen, the under stair storage and the spacious sitting room. There are French doors from the sitting room to the enclosed back garden, which is part lawn and part paving with a good shed. On the first floor the main bedroom overlooks the back garden with an ensuite shower room, there are two further bedrooms (one double and one single) plus a smart bathroom with shower over the bath. Pewsey is surrounded by beautiful countryside, Crown Close benefits from being a few minutes' walk from the railway station, with links to London Paddington (70 mins), Reading, Newbury. The village also offers a supermarket, doctors & dental surgeries, chemist, excellent sporting facilities including village tennis, football & rugby clubs, free parking, two cashpoints and delightful country walks/riding. Pewsey offers excellent primary and secondary schooling and strong options in the state and independent sectors in the village and further afield. Easy access to the M3 (A303) & M4 motorways both within a half hour drive. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pewsey-d197654/for-sale_i71683879
This appealing thatched property has a wealth of period features and abounds with charm and character. The cottage is centrally located, within easy walking distance of a mainline train station, shops and open countryside. Enter through the front door and find the sitting room to your left. With exposed beams, decorative wood burning stove standing in the original fireplace which is plumbed and has a working flume and a large bay window with seating and storage finishes the room making this room an incredibly cosy space. The fitted, open-plan kitchen is bright and airy, with a range of wall and base units, a Belfast sink, dining area, and access to the rear garden. Completing the downstairs is a fully fitted bathroom. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms with exposed beams generous built in wardrobes and low hanging cupboards.OutsideTo the rear is a small courtyard garden ideal for entertaining. There is a gated access to the neighbour over which they have a pedestrian right away. The air source heat pump in the garden.SituationPewsey offers excellent local amenities including a supermarket, pharmacy, doctor's surgery, sports centre, tennis club and several pubs. The historic market towns of Marlborough, Devizes and Hungerford are close by, whilst the larger centres of Salisbury, Andover, Newbury and Swindon are within easy travelling distance. There are excellent local schools in the area with St. John's Academy, Marlborough College, Dauntsey's and St. Francis Prep all nearby. It is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty situated close to the Kennet & Avon canal, and has been developed as a popular heritage tourism destination for boating, canoeing, fishing, walking and cycling. There are direct train services to London Paddington and the South West from Pewsey Station, which is within walking distance of the property. The M4 (Junction 15) about 15 miles north, and the A303 (M3) is about 14 miles to the south. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pewsey-d197654/for-sale_i68880581
**Virtual tour available**A four bedroom semi-detached home situated in a hamlet surrounded by rural scenery, offering spacious accommodation, countryside views and no onward chain. SUMMARYA large four double bedroom semi-detached home situated in a hamlet between popular villages in the Pewsey Vale, surrounded by countryside views.GROUND FLOOREnter the property into a spacious entrance hallway, boasting a large bay window and storage cupboard. The ground floor accommodation comprises a spacious country kitchen/ breakfast room, with generous storage and worktop space, with an additional breakfast bar and cupboard situated underneath the stairs. A fabulous lounge/ dining room with a cosy fireplace, double doors leading out into the garden and access to the WC which in addition offers a small utility space. Completing the ground floor is a second reception room, offering exceptional space and an additional room for the family to enjoy.FIRST FLOORThere are four well-proportioned bedrooms, all of which offer great space for a double bed and other furnishings, creating the ideal family space. There are built-in wardrobes in two of the bedrooms, as well as a sizeable family bathroom.OUTSIDEThe rear garden offers a good degree of privacy, as well as potential for enhancement. There is driveway parking located to the left side of the property and gate leading into the back garden.Council Tax Band CEnergy Efficiency Rating E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pewsey-d197654/for-sale_i71338795
The PropertyA beautiful detached period cottage in the heart of the village, sympathetically renovated and restored in the last two years. Bursting with character and charm, kitchen with Aga, living room with log burner, driveway parking and a pretty cottage garden.Approached outside the cottage has a sunny west-facing garden, with patio and lawn. There is driveway parking for two cars.Once inside, there is a large entrance hall / boot room, with ample storage and a door in to the WC. Also on the ground floor, there is the kitchen with Aga, which is open-plan into a dining area. There is a conservatory, and a lovely sitting/dining room with log burner.Upstairs there are two large double bedrooms, and each room has it's own en-suite shower room / bathroom. Location: Pewsey is a very popular village benefiting from a mainline train station to London Paddington (just over an hour). The village itself offers an excellent range of facilities including a doctors' surgery, dentist, sports centre with swimming pool, bank, public houses and churches of various denominations. The market towns of Marlborough, Hungerford and Devizes are close by, whilst the larger centres of Salisbury, Andover, Newbury and Swindon are within easy travelling distance. The M4 motorway lies to the north with the A303 (M3 to the south).Disclaimer for virtual viewingsSome or all information pertaining to this property may have been provided solely by the vendor, and although we always make every effort to verify the information provided to us, we strongly advise you to make further enquiries before continuing.If you book a viewing or make an offer on a property that has had its valuation conducted virtually, you are doing so under the knowledge that this information may have been provided solely by the vendor, and that we may not have been able to access the premises to confirm the information or test any equipment. We therefore strongly advise you to make further enquiries before completing your purchase of the property to ensure you are happy with all the information provided. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pewsey-d197654/for-sale_i68607941
** Virtual tour available ** A fabulous semi-detached property, offering a stunning kitchen/diner, a utility room and a substantial REAR GARDEN, in a quiet SOUGHT-AFTER village, just minutes from Woodborough garden centre. DESCRIPTIONA beautiful semi-detached property in the highly sought-after village of Woodborough. Approach the property through the low garden gate and enter through a picture-perfect porch, with logs stacked to each side. The ground floor comprises a bright and open entrance hall, a charming living room with log burner and a stunning dual-aspect kitchen/dining area. There is also a further reception room that could be used as a playroom or office, as well as a separate utility room, cloakroom and a conservatory that benefits from underfloor heating. The property boasts attractive slate effect flooring throughout the ground floor, except for the living room and second reception room areas, which are well carpeted. The first floor boasts three bedrooms. The principal bedroom is generous and benefits from views across the garden, as well as extensive built-in wardrobes. The second bedroom is also a double and benefits from built-in storage space. Bedroom three is a single bedroom and is currently being used as an office, with good, deep over-stairs storage. Finally, on the first floor, we have the family bathroom which is well appointed and tastefully tiled, with a shower over the bath.OUTSIDEExternally, there is a small front lawned garden, with a separate secluded paved area, for refuse storage. There is also gated side access to a substantial, enclosed rear garden which is mostly laid to lawn, with attractive borders surrounding. The rear garden also benefits from some wonderful mature trees to the west, accentuating this delightful, rural setting. SERVICES & MATERIAL INFORMATIONAll mains services are connected, except for gas. The property operates on oil-fired central heating and further benefits from having a log burner. EPC rating DCouncil tax band CWoodborough is a small hamlet within the Pewsey Vale with a fantastic garden centre with cafe, located alongside other independent outlets on site such as a beauty clinic. There is also a church and a well-known primary school. The village of Pewsey is 3 miles away and Marlborough is within 8 miles and has a larger range of shops and facilities. Pewsey is a large village with an attractive streetscape and many fine period buildings. The village offers excellent amenities including a doctors' surgery, dentist, sports centre with swimming pool, post office, public houses and churches of various denominations. The village has the particular advantage of a railway station with services to London Paddington (about 1 hour 10 minutes). The market towns of Marlborough, Hungerford and Devizes are close by, whilst the larger centres of Salisbury, Andover, Newbury and Swindon are within easy travelling distance. The M4 motorway lies to the north with the A303 (M3 to the south). For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pewsey-d197654/for-sale_i71036719
** Virtual tour available **A truly beautiful property, in immaculate decorative order, that boasts some of the best VIEWS in Pewsey. Benefitting from STUNNING REAR GARDENS and a conservatory that maximises the outlook. DESCRIPTION This property is an absolute gem. You approach the property along a short, gravelled path from the driveway and under a magnificent cherry tree to the covered entrance. The accommodation is arranged over two floors and the ground floor offers a bright and spacious entrance hall, a fantastic dual aspect kitchen/dining room, a delightful dual aspect living room with double doors out on to the patio, a large conservatory which accentuates the views to the rear, a downstairs cloakroom and coat storage cupboards. The first floor offers a bright and airy landing space, a large principal bedroom with built-in storage and an en-suite shower room, two further bedrooms and a family bathroom.OUTSIDE Outside, the property offers a single garage, driveway parking, an extremely pretty frontage with small garden bench and the most wonderful rear gardens with far reaching field views from almost every position. The garden has been lovingly planted with colourful shrubs and flowers and also offers a number of areas to sit and enjoy it. Finally, there is garden storage on offer in the form of a large shed.SERVICES & MATERIAL INFORMATION All mains services are connected, except for gas. The property operates on oil fired central heating. Council tax band: DEnergy efficiency rating: DTucked away on Pewsey's western edge, this property is located in a quiet close of only five houses. Pewsey is a large village with an attractive streetscape and many fine period buildings. The village offers excellent amenities including a doctors' surgery, dentist, sports centre with swimming pool, post office, public houses and churches of various denominations. The village has the particular advantage of a railway station with services to London Paddington (about 1 hour 10 minutes). The market towns of Marlborough, Hungerford and Devizes are close by, whilst the larger centres of Salisbury, Andover, Newbury and Swindon are within easy travelling distance. The M4 motorway lies to the north with the A303 (M3 to the south). For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pewsey-d197654/for-sale_i71608485
A most delightful semi-detached cottage, built in 2014 by QDOS homes, located in this most popular of villages. Lavender Cottage offers the opportunity to enjoy a comfortable modern built semi-detached home with the appearance of a classic thatched period cottage. On the ground floor there is a dual aspect sitting room with French doors to the rear garden and also has a recently fitted recessed log burner, oak mantle and slate hearth. The kitchen/dining room is a highlight of the property and is fitted with shaker style units, timber flooring and a range of Bosch appliances. The dining area offers excellent entertaining space. Beyond the kitchen is a cloakroom. On the first floor, the Master bedroom, with a built-in wardrobe, has an en-suite shower room. The second bedroom is a generous double and also has a built-in wardrobe. A further third single bedroom and a luxurious family bathroom completes the layout.There is a delightful south west facing rear garden, which has been laid to lawn and has a terrace that is an ideal space for dining al freso. The garden is well-planted with maturing shrubs and is enclosed by brick wall and panel fencing. There is a side and rear access to a single garage with eaves storage and a parking space in front. The oil tank is cleverly corralled within the rear garden. Milton Lilbourne has a strong sense of community, a good village hall with adjacent playing fields, and excellent walks in the beautiful surrounding countryside. It is conveniently located for access to the larger villages of Burbage to the east and Pewsey to the west. Pewsey, a few miles away offers an excellent range of facilities including doctor & dental surgeries, supermarket, chemist, sports clubs & express rail links into London Paddington taking just over an hour. The property is well-placed for easy access to the popular market towns of Marlborough, Hungerford & Devizes. Marlborough, just 8 miles away offers an excellent range of smart shops, boutiques and restaurants. Schooling for all ages, with the highly regarded Easton Royal primary school some two miles away (tie up with St Johns Academy, Marlborough), St Francis prep, Dauntseys and Marlborough College. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pewsey-d197654/for-sale_i71247423
** Virtual tour available **A striking and CHARACTERFUL property located in the heart of Upavon with an impressive, vaulted central room. This property is being sold with NO ONWARD CHAIN. DESCRIPTIONThis beautiful former school house offers accommodation arranged over two floors. The ground floor comprises a charming entrance hall complete with the original school bell in the pitched roof. From there you enter the property into a stunning space that is double height with vaulted ceilings, where the staircase to the first floors splits ahead of you. There is a large living room with double doors to the rear garden, a third reception room, a delightful country kitchen with a door to the rear garden, and a cloakroom. The first floor is split into two halves, either side of the sensational central living space. On one side there is a double bedroom with built-in storage and a compact shower room. The other side comprises two further double bedrooms served by a family bathroom, with a shower over the bath.OUTSIDEThe property offers driveway parking for two cars to the front, and a lovely courtyard garden to the rear with mature trees, and a selection of recently replanted shrubs. The rear garden is mostly paved and enjoys a fabulous view of the church.SERVICES & MATERIAL INFORMATIONThe property operates on oil fired central heating.EPC rating: FCouncil tax band: DSituated just off the historic High Street in a secluded close, this old school house certainly offers remarkable living space. Upavon is a beautiful village situated in the Avon Valley on the northern fringes of the Salisbury Plain, in an area well known for good walking and riding with gorgeous scenery and picturesque cottages. Highly regarded by both locals and visitors alike, it offers a thriving community spirit and excellent amenities including two pubs, doctor's surgery, village store with post office, hairdresser, church, and village hall. There is a main line rail station in neighbouring Pewsey (Paddington about 59 mins), and historic Marlborough with its fine high street and excellent shopping is an easy drive. Good motorway access is available via the A303 (M3) and M4 to the North. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pewsey-d197654/for-sale_i71577535
Charming Grade II Listed detached thatched cottage with many inherent character features including exposed beams and brickwork, The cottage dates back to the mid-18th century and has been extended over the years to create a comfortable and cosy dwelling. The accommodation is arranged over two floors with a welcoming entrance/dining hall off which lies the dual aspect sitting room with inglenook fireplace housing wood burning stove. A further door extends into a study/home office. There is a useful utility room with space and plumbing for white goods and a cloakroom. The kitchen is fitted with a range shaker style duck egg painted cupboards with solid timber worktops and brick floor, and has a door to the garden. From here stairs lead to the first floor where there is a dual aspect main bedroom, two further bedrooms and a family bathroom complete with bath with shower over, hand wash basin, WC and attractive exposed brickwork. All these factors combined make this a most appealing country abode set in a pretty village to the south of Marlborough.OutsideTo the front of the cottage there is a gravel drive with parking for two cars edged by a retained brick wall with steps which lead up to both the front door and arched gate set within a wall giving the garden a high degree of privacy. The garden is mainly laid to lawn and banks up to the rear where it backs onto fields offering stunning views. A paved terrace with pergola over adjoins the rear of the cottage and is accessed via the kitchen making it ideal for al fresco dining and relaxing.SituationEaston Royal is a much sought after Pewsey Vale village being located within spectacular countryside between Marlborough Downs and Salisbury Plain. The village has local amenities, which include a primary school, village hall, recreation ground and church. The village falls within the prestigious St. Johns Academy. Good local shopping is provided by the nearby large village of Pewsey, with its mainline rail service, as well as the extensive facilities provided by the attractive market towns of Hungerford and Marlborough. The village is well placed for both M4 and M3 connections and mainline rail services to Paddington and Waterloo.Additional InformationPL/2022/09741 Planning Ref for side single story extension. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pewsey-d197654/for-sale_i68906133
A most attractive, detached, Grade II listed 3 bedroom village house, that was re-decorated and re-carpeted throughout last year, with a pretty walled garden, located in the small Vale of Pewsey village of Wilsford.The property was extended to the rear, some years ago, and is currently arranged with a sitting room with fireplace, fitted kitchen, dining room with French doors onto rear patio, cloakroom, master bedroom, family bathroom and two further bedrooms.The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with established herbaceous beds and is afforded a high level of privacy as it is bordered on two sides by thatched topped walls. There is a rear patio area with steps up to the lawn, garden shed and former dog kennel.There is direct access to the rear garden to both sides of the property. Wilsford is a small rural village situated in the impressive open landscape of the Vale of Pewsey. The village has a 13th century church and village hall. There are a wealth of country walks / rides and three good pubs within three miles. There are riding stables in Stanton St Bernard and Marden. The larger villages of Upavon and Woodborough are within a few miles, with amenities including village shop, garage, schools, etc. There is also a good farm shop, Planks at Lydeway. The market town of Devizes to the west offers a broad range of amenities. Transport links are available by rail from Pewsey (6 miles) with express trains into London Paddington (70 mins). For the motorist road links to the A303/M3, and M4 are within easy reach. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pewsey-d197654/for-sale_i68582220
THE PROPERTYThis impressive home has been enjoyed by its current owners for over ten years and has been updated by them in this time. Internally the property enjoys a spacious and welcoming reception hall with a glazed door leading in to the dining room. The reception hall also opens on to the large sitting room with wood burning stove. To the rear of the house there is a conservatory with lovely views over the garden. The ground floor also provides a study, cloakroom and a utility room with a door to outside.Upstairs there is a galleried landing leading to all four bedrooms. The double aspect main bedroom has a dressing area and fitted wardrobes and benefits from a beautifully fitted shower room. There is a family shower room off the landing, also beautifully fitted in a similar style.OUTSIDEThe property is approached via a five bar gate leading on to a generous driveway providing plenty of parking and a turning area (including space for a caravan or camper). The drive leads up to the double garage with steps leading to the front door. The gardens to the front and rear are beautifully kept and largely private. There are several seating areas in the gardens, including a pergola outside the conservatory, a summerhouse in a shady corner and in the other corner steps lead up to another seating area with an arbour.SERVICESMains water, drainage and electricity. LPG central heating. Broadband speed currently 75 Mbps. Council Tax Band: F.PEWSEYPewsey is a large village that is well-served by a range of local shops and amenities as well as Pewsey Vale Secondary and St. Francis Prep School. The village has the advantage of a rail station with a service to London Paddington in just over an hour. The market towns of Marlborough, Hungerford and Devizes are close by whilst the larger centres of Salisbury, Andover Newbury and Swindon are within easy reach. The M4 motorway lies to the North with the A303 (M3) to the South. The surrounding countryside in the Vale of Pewsey, which has its own White Horse, is designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty and still contains may unspoilt traditional Wiltshire villages. The Kennet and Avon canal runs close by.what3words /// interviewer.blurs.encodingNoticePlease 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_pewsey-d197654/for-sale_i71123580
DESCRIPTIONThe Old Post Office is a charming, chocolate box cottage rurally located on a quiet lane in Wilcot. The house is beautifully presented and enjoys an abundance of character and period features. Dating from circa 1746, with later additions, the cottage is Grade II listed, and constructed of traditional diaper brickwork elevations, with C19th painted timber casement windows, and was fully rethatched in 2023. A particular feature of this delightful character cottage is the stunning contemporary vaulted kitchen to the rear. The kitchen is flooded with light boasts a tiled floor with underfloor heating, a great range of fitted units and is large enough for a central dining table. There are bifold doors leading to a patio area to the side of the property and garden beyond. A generous sitting room has timber flooring and an impressive brick fireplace. The property enjoys unusually high ceilings for a period cottage and the sitting room is a surprisingly light room. Across the hallway is the spacious dual-aspect third bedroom which enjoys the benefit of an ensuite shower room. This room would make a perfect study should there not be the need for three bedrooms. The ground floor accommodation is completed by the downstairs cloakroom.Upstairs are two good sized bedrooms, and an additional box/storage room, in addition to the well-appointed and family bathroom. OUTSIDEThe house is approached from the lane via a white picket gate to the front door, with cobbles and paving to the front and some mature shrubs. The garden offers a wonderfully tranquil place to relax and is mainly to the side and rear of the house. There is a paved area located off the kitchen/dining room offering a space ideal for entertaining. There is stone terracing with raised lawned areas, trees and shrubs.SITUATIONThe Old Post Office is a period detached house, set adjacent to open fields on a quiet, no-through lane in the sought after village of Wilcot. Wilcot, an ancient village first listed in the Domesday Book, is situated along the Kennet and Avon canal at the heart of the Pewsey Vale. Surrounded by rolling countryside and set within a Conservation Area within the North Wessex Downs area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Wilcot has a well-regarded pub, The Golden Swan, a church, and at the heart of the community, a lovely village green with a small playground.The larger village of Pewsey is c2 miles away, with varied retail amenities and the considerable advantage of a commuter rail station (London Paddington about 1 hour). Marlborough, c6 miles to the north-east, is a thriving and picturesque market town with excellent shopping including Waitrose and Tesco's, as well as restaurants including Rick Stein, Pinos and Dan's, in addition to the shopping precincts at Hilliers Yard and Hughenden Yard. There are several other picturesque villages nearby with primary schools at Oare and Woodborough and St Francis prep school within easy reach.SERVICES & MATERIAL INFORMATION- Freehold- Grade II Listed- Mains water, mains drainage. Oil fired central heating.- Council tax band: E - - Energy efficiency rating: E- Broadband and mobile coverage. Please refer to For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pewsey-d197654/for-sale_i71238565
NO ONWARD CHAIN. A highly attractive and spacious four bedroom detached former stables, occupying an overall plot in excess of one third of an acre situated on the edge of this popular village with award winning shop and pubs, set in the open rural scenery of the Vale of Pewsey. The property offers a good hall, cloakroom, study, large sitting room with fireplace, kitchen/breakfast room with Aga, utility room and conservatory opening onto the rear garden. Upstairs the property enjoys a spacious landing with a vaulted feel, leading to three large bedrooms, former bed 4 converted into a dressing room, and a good family bathroom. The property, which is built of brick under a tiled roof, has oil fired central heating and double glazing. Outside, the property offers spacious areas to the front and rear. Whilst the front offers generous parking and mature borders, the rear offers a very inviting space with good levels of privacy. There are well stocked beds and borders, a greenhouse and shed. The Coach House is situated on the eastern edge of this popular village situated some 4 miles south of Pewsey. The village is set in largely open countryside and enjoys strong local facilities including a good village shop, church, two pubs, doctors' surgery, golf club and good walks/rides in the dramatic open scenery of the Vale of Pewsey / Salisbury plain. Excellent schools for all ages including Rushall primary, St Francis prep, South Wilts & Bishops in Salisbury, as well as the excellent Dauntseys (school bus pick up in village). Buses to Salisbury, Pewsey & Swindon. Trains for the commuter from Pewsey station (Express links to London Paddington -70 mins) Good road links to Salisbury, Devizes, Marlborough and Andover, as well as the A303/M3 & M4 motorways. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pewsey-d197654/for-sale_i69339407
This enchanting grade II listed cottage enjoys a welcoming entrance / dining hall with central fireplace, with a snug on one side with Inglenook fireplace and stairs to the first where there are two bedrooms and a WC. On the other side there is a pantry and a kitchen fitted with an array of bespoke cabinetry with a picture window overlooking the garden. There are doors to the downstairs family bathroom, and the dual aspect sitting room. The sitting room has doors to the garden and a fireplace creating a cosy inviting feel. The main bedroom sits above here and offers a multitude of storage and an en-suite shower room.OutsideApproached off the lane and set behind large timber gates and up a gravelled drive, the cottage reveals itself along with the landscaped gardens; privacy comes in the form of established hedgerows and pleached trees. Smartly aligned brick paved paths create terraced seating areas which adjoin raised flower beds with steps leading up to an area of lawn where there is a painted summer house.SituationTucked away on Raffin Lane close to the village centre. The village offers excellent local amenities including a supermarket, pharmacy, doctor's surgery, library, sports centre, tennis club, bowls club, football club and several pubs. The historic market towns of Marlborough, Devizes and Hungerford are close by, whilst the larger centres of Salisbury, Andover, Newbury and Swindon are within easy travelling distance. There are excellent local schools in the area, with St John's Academy, Marlborough College, Dauntsey's and St. Francis Prep all nearby. It is in an Area of Outstanding Beauty situated very close the Kennet & Avon canal, which has been developed as a popular heritage tourism destination for boating, canoeing, fishing, walking and cycling. There are direct train services to London Paddington and the South West from Pewsey Station, and the M4 (junction 15) about 15 miles north, and the A303 (M3) is about 14 miles to the south. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pewsey-d197654/for-sale_i71320814
DESCRIPTIONSpringfield is a substantial four bedroom detached family house of red brick elevations under a tiled roof and relieved by double glazed windows.At 2350 square feet, the house is deceptively spacious and offers well laid out and versatile accommodation throughout. The modern kitchen/breakfast room is fully fitted with a range of floor and wall mounted units and looks out over the front drive. There is no shortage of reception space the property boasts a separate dining room and also a conservatory with doors leading out onto the garden beyond.The generously proportioned sitting room is light and airy due to its southerly aspect and links through to the office/study, a perfect space for those working from home. The double French Doors open out to the rear garden.The utility room is accessed off the central hallway and leads through an internal door to the large garage. A cloakroom completes the downstairs accommodation.Upstairs is sizeable and well planned, comprising of four double bedrooms complemented by a very well appointed family bathroom. The principal bedroom is of particular note with its ensuite shower room and dressing room. There is ample storage throughout and a large loft space is particularly handy for additional storage.OUTSIDEThe house is approached by a gravelled driveway to the front where there is parking for a number of vehicles. There is an integral garage providing further space for parking or useful storage space, depending on the need. To the rear of the property is the private south facing garden which is mainly laid to lawn with a selection of shrubs and trees, including apple, plum & pear trees. There is also a paved seating area which is the perfect spot to enjoy alfresco dining in the warmer months.SITUATIONRushall is a delightful rural village in the heart of the Pewsey Vale. It has an active community centre and village hall, the local primary school and St. Matthew's parish church. Rushall is a short distance from Pewsey, which has mainline station to London (Paddington), local shopping facilities and leisure amenities together with doctors and dentists. The larger shopping towns of Marlborough, Devizes and Salisbury are all within easy reach. Excellent local pubs include The Seven Stars in Bottlesford and well regarded Red Lion at East Chisenbury. There is beautiful surrounding countryside including Salisbury Plain, the Marlborough Downs and the Kennet and Avon canal. The area is renowned for its excellent schooling, both in the private and state sectors. Schools in the area include Marlborough College, St Mary's Calne, Dauntseys, Godolphin, Farleigh, St Francis, Chafyn Grove as well as boys and girls grammar schools in Salisbury. Local state secondary schools include; Lavington School, Pewsey, and Devizes Academy.SERVICES & MATERIAL INFORMATION- Freehold- Mains water, mains drainage. LPG 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_pewsey-d197654/for-sale_i69349225
**Virtual tour available**A fabulous four bedroom detached thatched cottage, offering beauty and charm with garden, double garage and driveway. SUMMARYThis spacious character cottage dates back to circa 1680 and benefits from a double garage and plenty of driveway parking.GROUND FLOORThere is an abundance of character throughout the ground floor which comprises a glorious kitchen/ breakfast room, with great storage, a lovely bay window seat and an island in the centre. Situated next to the kitchen, there is a sizeable dining room which leads into the entrance hallway with stairs up to the first floor. Following this there is gorgeous lounge oozing with charm, with a beautiful brick fireplace and a log burner. The remaining ground floor accommodation comprises a spacious utility room, a large study, ground floor WC and a large hallway to the rear of the property making an ideal area for storing coats and boots.FIRST FLOORThere is a large landing upstairs introducing the first floor. There are three spacious double bedrooms, one of which has a large storage cupboard built-in. The fourth, master bedroom is of considerable size, with dual aspect windows, built-in wardrobes surrounding the room and a well-presented en-suite shower room. The family bathroom has exposed characterful beams throughout.OUTSIDEThere is lots of driveway parking at the property and a large double garage behind. There is a spacious garden to the rear, offering a good degree of privacy, accessed either through the back door or double doors leading out from the kitchen.Council Tax Band FEnergy Efficiency Rating F For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pewsey-d197654/for-sale_i69188322
A substantial three bedroom detached family house, built of brick under a tiled roof, with large gardens, and further scope for extension, situated in this idyllic rural position adjacent to the picturesque parish church set in the dramatic open landscape of the Vale of Pewsey, designated an area of outstanding natural beauty.Mulberry House has been the subject of upgrading and re-designing by the current owners and offers a comfortable and stylish home with good privacy. Approached via a large drive the property enjoys views across fields to the front. The accommodation comprises porch, hall, large open plan living space comprising family room, dining room and newly fitted kitchen. There is a large utility/boot room with ample storage space and potential for a cloakroom. The Sitting room offers a separate, more private space with fireplace. The first floor offers three good bedrooms and a smart family bathroom. The main bedroom is a particularly good size, and we suspect could easily be trimmed to provide a modest fourth bedroom.The house is double glazed and enjoys oil fired central heating. The house sits almost centrally in its plot approaching one third of an acre and has good sized areas of garden both front and rear. There are two large buildings historically a workshop/garage with inspection pit and shed. These could be re-developed but are currently in rustic condition. Church Road is situated in the heart of this pretty village set in the open scenery of the Vale of Pewsey and Woodborough Hill. Woodborough and the nearby hamlet of Bottlesford enjoy a wide range of amenities including church, social club, highly regarded village primary school, garden centre and cafe, and popular local pub, 'The Seven Stars'.The area offers an abundance of walks & rides in the wonderful countryside of the Vale of Pewsey, with local attractions including wonderful canal-side walks, the climb up Woodborough Hill with its fantastic views and a network of cycle routes in this enchanting and unspoilt area of north / east Wiltshire. Pewsey lies within a few miles with its tremendous range of amenities including its railway station with express trains into London Paddington (65 mins), supermarket, cashpoints, chemist, garage and a range of good sports clubs. By car, easy access to the M4 & M3 (A303) is within a 30 min drive. There is a highly regarded primary school in the village but there remain various options in the state and independent sectors locally, including St Francis prep, St Johns Marlborough, Dauntsey's (bus pick up in the village) and Marlborough College. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pewsey-d197654/for-sale_i70334053
DescriptionOld Station House is an impressive detached, double fronted Victorian property (not listed) of red brick elevations located on the edge of the popular village of Woodborough. The property offers generously sized and bright reception spaces with simple period detail including fireplaces, ceiling cornicing and high ceilings. The main living room enjoys wonderful proportions and is centred around the fireplace with woodburning stove. There is a good-sized kitchen with an adjoining large utility room, which could be combined to create a wonderful open plan kitchen/breakfast room (subject to planning). Upstairs there are four double bedrooms, all of which are served by the well-appointed family bathroom. The property is offered in good condition throughout but could benefit from some updating internally and would make the ideal family home within this thriving village community. The property is not listed, is on mains drainage and is heated by Calor gas central heating throughout.OutsideOld Station House enjoys generous gardens which are predominantly laid to lawn and enclosed with natural hedging. There are various outbuildings including former stables with an original hayloft above and adjacent garage. There is a gardeners' WC and various further stores. These outbuildings offer tremendous scope for further development, subject to obtaining the necessary planning permissions. To the front, the property is accessed via a five-bar gate opening to large brick paved area providing parking for several vehicles. Agents Note: Please note that there is a public footpath within the boundary of the property.SituationWith its thriving community, Woodborough is one of the most popular villages in the picturesque Pewsey Vale. The village is served by an excellent C of E Primary school and the Whitehall Garden centre which also has several boutique shops, antique shop, delicatessen and Sticks and Stones coffee shop, book binders and the renowned Seven Stars pub in neighbouring Bottlesford. St Mary Magdalene Church is close by. Woodborough is situated 4 miles to the west of the larger village of Pewsey, where a range of local facilities including a supermarket, shops, post office, church, doctors, dentists, secondary schooling and the private school St Francis. Woodborough is situated in the heart of the Pewsey Vale, designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The larger village of Pewsey provides more extensive local facilities including a main line rail service to Newbury, Reading and London (Paddington approximately 1 hour) and the South West. The historic market towns of Marlborough and Devizes are 8 and 9 miles distance respectively. The Kennet and Avon canal passes close to the village and there is excellent riding and walking in the Downs nearby.Services and Material Information- Freehold- Mains water, mains drainage. The property operates on Cala Gas.- Council tax band: F - Please refer to Wiltshire Council website for further details.- Energy efficiency rating: D- Broadband and mobile coverage. Please refer to the Ofcom website for further details.- Please note that there is a public footpath within the boundary of the property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pewsey-d197654/for-sale_i70804436
Hunters Close is a beautifully presented and well-maintained family home, privately situated in the heart of the village of Upavon. Believed to date from 1990, with later additions, including a wonderful verandah that wraps part of the house. The property was originally the kitchen garden of the house next door.Hunters Close is a well-presented and well-maintained home with light rooms and includes a fantastic kitchen/dining room with electric Aga, an island and two sets of bi-fold doors. A large utility/boot room is off the kitchen with an attic above. The spacious sitting room has a wood-burning stove and doors leading to a sheltered verandah with views across the church. There is a useful study/playroom, and all the ground-floor rooms have oak flooring.On the first floor is a principal bedroom with a bathroom and shower, three bedrooms, and a family bathroom. The attractive walled garden is mainly laid to lawn with a pond and various shrubs. The rear doors of the kitchen and utility room lead on to a sheltered deck with an outdoor kitchen area. There is a further stone terrace.Double electric gates lead to a gravel drive and a double garage.This family home is a fantastic house situated in a secluded position in the popular village of Upavon.Upavon has excellent facilities, including two pubs, a shop/post office, a village hall, hairdressers and a golf club. There is also a doctor's surgery. More extensive facilities are available in the market towns of Marlborough and Devizes. The historic cities of Bath and Salisbury are within easy reach, as are the larger commercial centres of Swindon, Andover and Newbury. Pewsey to London Paddington train is 1hr with connections to the Heathrow Express. The property is well placed for many well-regarded state and independent schools, including St Francis, Dauntseys and Marlborough College.Property informationServices: Mains water, drainage and electricity. Oil heating with underfloor heating in the en suite bathroom.Directions (SN9 6FA): what3words ///hound.richest.space For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pewsey-d197654/for-sale_i69255865
Set in a truly idyllic situation, tucked away on a small lane and with far reaching views out towards the Alton Barnes White Horse, is this attractive 19th Century home. In true rural fashion, enter through the back door and find yourself in sensible boot room with ground floor WC adjacent. Proceed into the hallway and turn left into an anteroom that leads into a generous dual aspect dining room, with access to the original front door, and a well-proportioned sitting room. This tremendous reception room is flooded with light, and benefits from a pretty set of French doors that lead out onto a west facing patio, the perfect spot to enjoy an evening drink. Head back through the house and to your right and step into the homely, spacious kitchen with generous adjoining conservatory. The heart of the home, this space is the perfect place to while away time relaxing or entertaining, and is enhanced by the four door AGA which adds warmth. A useful utility room completes the ground floor. Ascend the staircase, which is flooded with light, to the first floor where you will find four good sized bedrooms and two generous bathrooms. The principal bedroom boasts stunning views out over surrounding countryside, which can be enjoyed from the adjoining balcony.OutsideThe attractive, private garden wraps around the sides and rear of the property and is mainly laid to lawn with some specimen trees and walled borders. The rear boundary abuts farm fields with unspoiled views towards the Pewsey Downs. To the right of the property is a large, gated driveway with ample parking which leads to a detached double garage currently used for storage.SituationThe pretty little hamlet of Honeystreet, lies in the Pewsey Vale alongside the Kennett and Avon canal, with far reaching countryside views of the famous White Horse. The area offers tremendous opportunities for riding, walking and other country pursuits. Honeystreet is conveniently positioned about 5 miles from Pewsey where there is a railway station with services to London Paddington. Both Marlborough and Devizes are about 7 miles away. The M4 motorway lies to the north and A303 (M3) lies to the south. The area enjoys a popular cafe 'The Honeystreet Cafe' with an adjacent useful Farm Shop and the India Shop, which enjoys a Crop Circle Museum.Additional InformationWiltshire County Council Tax Band F For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pewsey-d197654/for-sale_i69574752
A substantial four bedroom detached family house built of brick under a tiled roof, well situated in this quiet country lane set in the open rural landscape of the Vale of Pewsey. Merchant House is one of a pair of large family houses built some 25 years ago offering versatile family accommodation over two floors, large garden and wonderful rural views. The house is set well back from the lane and approached via a gravel drive and a generous parking area and detached double garage. The property enjoys well planned accommodation comprising large hall, guest cloakroom, principal dual aspect sitting room with fireplace, study/playroom, dining room and large kitchen/breakfast room and utility. The kitchen opens onto a glorious rear garden. The first floor offers a large landing and four good bedrooms, en suite to the principal bedroom and good family bathroom. The bedrooms enjoy attractive rural views, both front and rear. The property is double glazed and enjoys oil fired central heating.The rear garden extends some 175 feet and is well stocked with attractive beds and borders featuring mature shrubs. It is predominantly laid to lawn and has a good area of paving, ideal for summer dining. There is additional parking owned by our clients opposite the house, ideal for guests. Bottlesford is a small rural hamlet situated south of the larger village of Woodborough. The village is situated in the heart of the Vale of Pewsey with its dramatic open scenery and Kennet & Avon canal. This area offers some of the best walking and riding available in this enchanting and unspoilt rural area. There is a beautiful village church and strong local community. Unusual for a small rural village, Woodborough & Bottlesford have a thriving range of facilities including busy garden centre with cafe/shop and collection of small independent retailers. There is a well regarded village primary school and popular village pub 'The Seven Stars' (5 min walk). The larger village of Pewsey with its broad range of amenities and express rail connections to London Paddington (70 mins) is within a 3 ½ mile drive. The M4 & M3 (A303) are within a half hour drive. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pewsey-d197654/for-sale_i70581685
Mellowstones is a handsome, untouched, four bedroom detached house which offers an exciting opportunity to make into a wonderful family home. The house offers a traditional layout with two main reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room as well as a utility and storeroom. The first floor enjoys bedrooms, all with views overlooking the garden and a family bathroom.OutsideThe generous nature of the grounds and outbuildings create scope for further additions to be created subject to the usual consents. Agents Note: Outbuildings are to be entered at buyers own risk and is not the responsibility of the owners. Please note that there is an overage on the land with a 30% uplift. The land in total is 1.064 acres,. There is a large driveway, plenty of area with potential to create ones own space, subject to the necessary consents.SituationLocated a short distance from Pewsey Wharf and close to the village of Pewsey which is quickly becoming one of the most popular areas in Wiltshire. The village offers excellent local amenities including a supermarket, pharmacy, doctor's surgery, sports centre, tennis club and several pubs. The historic market towns of Marlborough, Devizes and Hungerford are close by, whilst the larger centres of Salisbury, Andover, Newbury and Swindon are within easy travelling distance. There are excellent local schools in the area, with St John's Academy, Marlborough College, Dauntsey's and St. Francis Prep all nearby. It is in an Area of Outstanding Beauty situated very close the Kennet & Avon canal, which has been developed as a popular heritage tourism destination for boating, canoeing, fishing, walking and cycling. There are direct train services to London Paddington and the South West from Pewsey Station, and the M4 (junction 15) about 15 miles north, and the A303 (M3) is about 14 miles to the south. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pewsey-d197654/for-sale_i71677234
Lilbourne House is a substantial family house at the end of a no through lane. Approached through a beautiful white five bar gate, the gravel drive has space for four cars. Built in the 1999 with period features, balcony and wisteria climbing up the front. Triple garage with good storage and side door.You enter the property into a large entrance hall leading off to several rooms. To the right is a cloakroom. The double aspect drawing room with a log burner and French doors has views over the charming gardens with box hedging. Next is a double aspect sitting room with French doors leading onto the terrace. There is a feature fireplace, and high ceilings. A nice and bright study with French doors.There is a double aspect dining room opposite the kitchen, a great position for hosting. The kitchen has granite work surfaces, an island, range cooker, seating area, and breakfast table with bi-folding doors to the terrace. A built in sunshade over a seating area is great for summer months.Situated on the first floor is a large landing and beautiful balcony with views over the village. Lilbourne House has four large double bedrooms with built-in storage with en suite bathrooms. There is a smaller bedroom which could double as a dressing room to the principal bedroom. The second floor has a further bedroom and storage.The beautiful south-facing garden divides up into three sections with established flower beds, hedgerows and a terrace wrapping around the house. There is a part walled, former orchard with a large shed. A five bar gate at the end of the garden leads to a bridge over a winterbourne. Pathways have been carved through the wildflower meadow. At the end of the paddock, a separate gravel entrance leads to a hard standing.Lilbourne House occupies an attractive edge of village position in the sought-after village of Milton Lilbourne, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty within the delightful Pewsey Vale. Pewsey is 1.5 miles away with trains to Paddington taking about an hour. The M4 motorway (junction 14) is about 15 miles away. Milton Lilbourne has a church and village hall with more extensive facilities available in Pewsey, including a gym, swimming pool and tennis courts, as well as a variety of shops. The property is well-placed for the market town of Marlborough which provides varied retail and leisure facilities. The historical centres of Bath and Salisbury, and larger commercial centres of Swindon, Newbury and Andover are within easy driving distance. The house is well situated for several schools including St Francis, Dauntsey's, St John's and Marlborough College.Pewsey 1.5 miles (London Paddington 60 minutes), Marlborough 8 miles, M4 (J14) 15 miles, Andover 20 miles, (London Waterloo 70 minutes) (All distances and times are approximate) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pewsey-d197654/for-sale_i69140784
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