This lovely, period, three-bedroom cottage is well situated for both the village centre and the network of countryside walks that surround this beautiful Wiltshire village. On the ground floor there is an entrance hall, Sitting room, Kitchen, and dining room. Upstairs there are three double bedrooms and a family bathroom with free standing roll top bath.Outside there is parking for two cars at the front and a long West facing garden ideal for enjoying the evening sun. A rare opportunity to acquire a mature village house which offers great scope to further improve and offered with no forward chain.The picturesque village of Urchfont, which forms part of the famous Pewsey Vale with its surrounding rolling downland and countryside, is renowned for its central duck pond, village green and many fine period properties. Urchfont has a junior school, Church, public house, community shop, post office, dentist and doctor's surgery and other local amenities. There is a famous annual Scarecrow festival. The nearby market town of Devizes is about six miles away and Pewsey, where there is a mainline railway station (Paddington about one hour), a similar distance away. The other major centres of Swindon, Chippenham, Marlborough, Bath and Salisbury are all within a thirty-mile radius.Tenure; FreeholdMains water, electricity and drainage, Oil central heating.Council tax band: CEPC rating: E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wiltshire-d524449/for-sale_i71648671
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Located in the ever popular village of Shrewton, this charming semi-detached property has been extended to provide versatile and good size accommodation.The property comprises of entrance hallway, sitting room with open fire, dual aspect dining room with woodburner, galley style kitchen, ground floor W.C and a conservatory to the rear. Upstairs, there are three first floor bedrooms and a bathroom. To the front of the property there is a garage and parking with side access to the rear garden which is particularly private and enjoys far reaching countryside views. The popular village of Shrewton offers a comprehensive range of amenities with good road access to various major centres to include the nearby A303 road network. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70149590
This beautifully situated semi-detached, three bedroom house offers scope for improvement in a rural situation. Complimented by views out towards Salisbury Plain and countryside walks on your doorstep.On the ground floor the entrance hall leads into the sitting room with log burner. Followed by the kitchen/dining room at the rear of the house overlooking the garden and views, perfect for entertaining. Finally you have a Utility/WC, great for keeping the more noisy appliances out of sight and mind.Up to the first floor and you have master bedroom at the rear of the property, again overlooking the views and countryside. Followed by another double bedroom, a single/office room and a family bathroom.It is worth mentioning a few neighbours have extended these properties to allow for larger family homes, there is absolutely potential for that here also if that is of interest to your family or lifestyle. STPPOut the back of the property is a fully enclosed and private garden offering a generous amount of outside space and views.At the front of the property there is a driveway for off-road parking as well as a carport.Warmed by air source heat pump and double glazed throughout. A great opportunity for any lifestyle or situation.Market Lavington is a bustling village that lies 7 miles south of the historic old market town of Devizes, close to some quite spectacular downland scenery. There is an excellent range of local facilities that include both sought after primary and secondary schools, a post office, convenience store, chemist, doctors' surgery, church, museum, cafe and village pub. The cathedral city of Salisbury lies within 20 miles.PROPERTY INFORMATION.TENURE: FreeholdSERVICES: Mains drainage, water and electricity (no mains gas is available in the village).COUNCIL TAX: band CEPC RATING: E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71134954
This spacious and well presented, four-bedroom semi-detached townhouse is situated on the Quakers Walk estate, within a scenic walk to the town centre and Devizes Canal. Featuring an almost 20ft principal bedroom with en-suite, single garage and a south-west facing garden.The accommodation briefly comprises; Entrance Hall with WC/cloakroom; kitchen with space to dine if you wish and large sitting room/dining room with patio doors which lead out to the garden.On the first floor are two double bedrooms; a smaller fourth bedroom, perfect for an office, study, or single room; alongside a modern family bathroom room.Finally, the second floor is fully dedicated to a spacious principal bedroom with en-suite and built in storage.To the rear you have a well landscaped south-west facing garden which offers a lawn, seating area and has side access to the front of the property. Detached from the property you have a single garage and tandem parking for two. Situated on an estate there are options to park on the street for friends and visitors too.The property is situated perfectly within Devizes with easy and scenic walks to town and the Devizes Canal available. The property is also walking distance to multiple primary schools throughout Devizes, such as The Trinity school and Nursteed school as well as Devizes Secondary School & Sixth Form College. Amenity options are abundant being within a fifteen-minute walk from the Devizes Town Centre.Warmed by gas central heating and enhanced by double glazing throughout.Devizes is a splendid historic market town that still hosts a weekly traditional outdoor market.There is an excellent range of shopping facilities and the town provides easy access to the larger cities of Georgian Bath and the cathedral city of Salisbury. There are mainline railway stations at nearby Pewsey and Chippenham (London, Paddington) approx. one hour twenty minutes, with junction 17 of the M4 motorway close at hand.PROPERTY DETAILS;Tenure: FreeholdAll mains' services connectedCouncil tax band: DEPC rating: C For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wiltshire-d524449/for-sale_i71177486
An extended and well-presented three-bedroom semi-detached home situated at the end of a very quiet cul-de-sac close to countryside walks. No onward chain.This delightful home is perfect for a young family who wish to become involved in a friendly village community.The spacious accommodation is far larger than you first imagine, with an entrance porch, sitting/dining room, a contemporary fitted kitchen, a rear porch with cloakroom. Upstairs are three good sized bedrooms and a large wet room. To the rear of the property is a fully enclosed and very private garden which has been tastefully landscaped, perfect relaxing or winding down at the end of a working day.To the side of the property there is a driveway with parking and access to the single detached garage. There is also plenty of on-street road parking available nearby.Warmed by gas central heating and double glazed throughout.Essential viewing material.Rowde is a popular Wiltshire village which provides a very popular junior school, two thriving public houses and a church. Devizes town centre which offers a comprehensive range of shopping, transport and leisure facilities including a swimming pool, schools for all ages, a cinema, theatre, museum and thriving weekly market is 1.5 miles away. The major centres of Salisbury, Swindon, Marlborough and Bath are all within a 25 mile radius. Chippenham Railway station with fast links to London and Bristol is just 20 minutes away by car. N.B. Floor plan will follow.PROPERTY INFORMATION.Tenure: FreeholdServices: All mains services connectedCouncil tax band: DEPC rating: C For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wiltshire-d524449/for-sale_i70592422
Hawkins Cottage is far larger than it first appears, a beautifully presented extended and much improved double fronted semi-detached cottage situated in the very heart of this thriving village.Behind the cottage facade lies a light spacious and incredibly stylish home. The accommodation briefly comprises; reception hall, sitting room, large kitchen/dining room, family room, study and shower room on the ground floor. On the first floor are three good size bedrooms and a stylish bathroom. There is an attractive easily maintained south facing rear courtyard and parking for one car. Enhanced by wooden floors, recessed down lights, and warmed by oil-fired central heating. View and be impressed.Market Lavington is a bustling village which lies 6 miles south of the historic old market town of Devizes, close to some quite spectacular down land scenery. There is an excellent range of local facilities which include both sought after primary and secondary schools, a post office, convenience store, chemist, doctor's surgery, church, museum and two village pubs. The cathedral city of Salisbury lies within 15 miles.PROPERTY INFORMATION;Tenure; freeholdServices: mains electricity, water and drainage, oil fired central heating(No gas is available in the village)EPC rating; DCouncil Tax Band: D For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wiltshire-d524449/for-sale_i69495103
Located in a quiet cul-de-sac in the popular village of Yatton Keynell, this spacious link detached family home offers modern accommodation throughout with driveway parking, private rear garden, and a ground floor study / fourth bedroom with ensuite shower room. As you enter the property you are greeted by a central entrance hall which gives access to the ground floor accommodation and stairs to the first floor. The current owners have maximised space with modern open plan living comprising of an 'L' Shaped kitchen-diner / family room and sitting room measuring 25' 8" x 23'4". This open space truly is the heart of home and can be utilised in a multitude of ways. The dual aspect sitting room is positioned with views over the front and rear garden, benefitting from an abundance of natural light throughout the day, whilst the kitchen and dining space look out over the rear garden with access possible via sliding patio doors. The kitchen comprises of modern wall and base units and a host of integrated appliances including double oven with induction hob, dish washer, and fridge-freezer. Quartz worktops provide ample workspace whilst multiple windows provide further natural light and views over the private garden. To complete the ground floor, the current owners have converted the integral garage to provide an additional reception room or downstairs double bedroom with ensuite shower room with walk in shower. Stairs to the first floor give access to all three bedrooms and the family bathroom. The master bedroom is located at the front of the property with stripped wooden floorboards and space for a freestanding wardrobe. Bedroom two is also a double room, measuring 11'4" x 11'4", and is currently utilised as a spare bedroom and office. Bedroom three is suitable for a single bed and currently used as a children's bedroom. Alternatively, this room would make a great dressing room or additional study. To complete the first floor, the family bathroom comprises of a modern white suite with bath and overhead shower. Externally, 9 The Maltings is positioned in a quiet cul-de-sac with plentiful on-street parking as well as private driveway parking and garden to the front. The rear garden catches the afternoon sun and enjoys privacy from neighboring properties. The garden comprises of decking and a lawn area, with space for a garden shed, as well as a patio with pergola making the perfect spot for an evening drink or alfresco dining. Yatton Keynell is a particularly sought-after location sat on the edge of the Cotswolds. This popular village is proud to boast a good selection of amenities including By Brook Valley Church of England Primary School, as well as a Village Store / Post Office with local Coffee Shop, a doctor's surgery with dispensary plus The Bell Inn (which offers excellent food as well as quizzes to get involved in!). Nearby, the famous quintessential Cotswold village of Castle Combe is known for its traditional unspoilt character and fine hotel and Golf Club, and there is excellent access to the M4 via Junction 17 and 18 that allow for easy access to Bristol or London. Bath is approximately 14 miles and Chippenham (5 miles) has a mainline Railway Station (London Paddington 58 minutes). There is a wealth of beautiful local walks and bike rides within the immediate vicinity, not to mention the plethora of amenities available on the Corsham High Street that is also just a short drive away from this property.Additional Information:Tenure: FreeholdCouncil Tax Band: DEPC Rating: E (54) // Potential: A (97)Services: Oil fired central heating. Mains water supply. Mains drainage. Mains electricity. Double glazing throughout. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wiltshire-r742134/for-sale_i69148773
THE PROPERTYBuilt around 20 years ago this modern cottage style home offers well presented accommodation in a lovely village setting. On the ground floor, the property provides an excellent south facing 18` sitting room with woodburning stove and access to the garden. A hallway leads in to the L-shaped kitchen and beyond in to a well proportioned dining room, which would also provide an excellent play room or study. There is also a cloakroom off the hall way.The first floor landing leads to two light double bedrooms and a third bedroom currently used as a study. The front bedroom originally had an en suite shower room, there is potential for this to be reinstated if required.OUTSIDEThe property is typically approached from the parking area to the rear, leading directly via a side gate in to the back garden. The garden is beautifully kept and is south facing with a paved area providing a sunny spot for relaxing and entertaining directly outside the French doors from the sitting room. There is a large timber shed in the garden and there is a further storage area behind a garage type door. There is a separate foot path leading to the font door with a small front garden bordered by a hedge.SERVICESMains water, electricity and drainage. Oil fired central heating. Council tax band: D.EAST GRAFTONThe village sits on the border between Wiltshire and West Berkshire and has a social community with a church and village hall. Nearby are Wilton and Crofton, famed for their windmill and beam engines respectively. The Swan Inn at Wilton is a friendly pub serving good food. Burbage is also a short distance away with a pub, village shop, post office, builders supplies and a petrol station with post office and mini super market.MARLBOROUGH AND HUNGERFORDEast Grafton is equidistant from both historic and thriving market towns, each of which have an extensive range of quality independent and well known retailers and high street shops, public houses, restaurants and cafes along with swimming pools, sports centres, health clubs and super markets. The M4 motorway can be reached at J14 (12 miles) or J15 (15 miles). Railway stations at Pewsey, Great Bedwyn, Hungerford, Swindon or Andover link to London and the west. The area is surrounded by glorious countryside designated as an AONB providing many opportunities for weekend walks. The property is in catchment for Great Bedwyn CofE Primary School which in turn feeds in to St. John`s Academy, Marlborough. Local private schools include St. Francis, Pinewood, Dauntsey`s, St. Mary`s Calne and Marlborough College.what3words /// constants.angry.birdcageNoticePlease 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/for-sale_i69474435
A detached house situated in sought after location in the popular village of Netheravon. The generous size accommodation provides entrance porch, hall, cloakroom, sitting room, kitchen/diner, utility room and rear lean-to. Upstairs, the principal bedroom has a built-in double wardrobe and en-suite shower room, three further bedrooms and a wet room. Outside, to the front of the house there is a driveway offering parking that in turn leads to the garage with the garden having mature shrubs. The rear garden has decked area, lawn, various mature shrubs and side gated pedestrian access. Viewing is recommended on this home that is offered to the market with no onward chain. Netheravon has a village convenience shop, school and public house with the town of Amesbury being some five miles distant and offering a good range of shopping, business and recreational facilities and is ideally placed for the A303 road network. Front door to: Entrance Porch To door hall. Hall Stairs rising to the first floor, radiator, under stairs storage cupboard. Cloakroom Comprising of wash hand basin, W.C., window. Sitting Room 16'3 (4.95m) x 12'6 (3.81m) Window to the front elevation, radiator, feature fireplace, opening to the kitchen/diner. Kitchen/Diner 19' (5.79m) x 10'1 (3.07m) A generous size room with the kitchen area having a range of base, drawer and wall units, preparation work surfaces, one and half bowl stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap, two built-in Neff ovens, fitted hob with cooker hood over, window to the rear elevation, French Doors giving access to the rear garden, radiator. Utility Room 8'9 (2.66m) x 5'8 (1.73m) Fitted with a range of base and wall units, door to the garage, radiator, door to the rear lean-to/utility area. Lean-to/Utility Area Stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap, door giving access to the rear garden, windows. Landing Hatch to loft space, airing cupboard housing hot water cylinder and slatted shelving. Bedroom 14'5 (4.39m) x 9'2 (2.79m) Window to the rear elevation, built-in double wardrobe, radiator. En-suite Shower Room Comprising of shower cubicle, wash hand basin set in vanity unit, W.C., window. Bedroom 10'5 (3.18m) x 10'1 (3.07m) Window to the front elevation, built-in cupboard, radiator. Bedroom 15'7 (4.75m) x 8'4 (2.54m) Window to the rear elevation, radiator, two built-in cupboards. Bedroom 8'10 (2.69m) x 8'3 (2.51m) Window to the front elevation, radiator, built-in cupboard. Wet Room With shower, wash hand basin, W.C., radiator, window. Outside To the front of the house there is a driveway offering parking that in turn leads to the garage. The front garden has various mature shrubs. The rear garden has a decked area, lawn, various mature shrubs and side gated pedestrian access. Garage Up and over door, personal door to the utility room. Council Tax Band D For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71573893
This three bedroom detached cottage is quietly tucked away down a lane in the sought after village of Codford. It has a lovely quirky feel and has good sized accommodation. There is a sitting room with a wood burner with a large conservatory and a separate dining room. The property boasts a large garden and has views over open countryside. It benefits from a detached garage and parking. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70114902
Positioned on the fashionable south side of Devizes, this attractive and mature detached house is peacefully situated in a small select close within a few minutes' walk of Drew's Pond nature reserve, open countryside, and the bustling town centre.The spacious accommodation provides an opportunity for the new owners to stamp their own mark and briefly comprises; reception hall with cloakroom, sitting room, separate dining room, and fitted kitchen. On the first floor is the principal bedroom, three further good size bedrooms and a family bathroom. There is a good size, private, fully enclosed, an easily maintained, south-east facing garden and an integral garage approached via a driveway that provides parking for two cars. Warmed by gas central heating and enhanced by double glazing.Devizes is a splendid historic market town that still hosts a weekly traditional outdoor market. There is an excellent range of shopping facilities, and the town provides easy access to the larger cities of Georgian Bath and the cathedral city of Salisbury. There are mainline railway stations at nearby Pewsey and Chippenham (London, Paddington) approx. one hour twenty minutes with junction 17 of the M4 motorway also close at hand.Tenure; FreeholdServices: All mains' services are connectedEPC rating; CCouncil tax band; E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wiltshire-d524449/for-sale_i71363295
Rarely available in this well respected residential area within a short level stroll of the town centre.This beautifully presented and extended mature detached home has light and spacious accommodation arranged over two floors which comprises; entrance porch and reception hall with a cloakroom, an elegant and spacious sitting room which has a fireplace and bespoke fitted cupboards and shelving with patio doors opening onto the terrace, ideal for pre dinner drinks. There is a separate dining room and contemporary fitted kitchen. On the first floor is the very generous principal bedroom which has an en-suite, three further bedrooms and the family bathroom. Externally to the front and rear are delightful manicured gardens, the front is gravelled and interspersed with plants for ease of maintenance, and the rear faces south with a raised terrace and an remote controlled awning to keep you cool on very warm days. Perfect for alfresco dining or breakfasting or for just enjoying a cool glass of wine at the end of the working day. A driveway provides parking for two cars and leads to the single garage. The house is warmed by oil central heating and enhanced by double glazing. A wonderful home in a very sought after location. Viewing will be a delight. Devizes is a splendid historic market town that still hosts a weekly traditional outdoor market. There is an excellent range of shopping facilities and the town provides easy access to the larger cities of Georgian Bath and the cathedral city of Salisbury. There are mainline railway stations at nearby Pewsey and Chippenham(London, Paddington)approx. one hour twenty minutes with junction 17 of the M4 motorway also close at hand.PROPERTY INFORMATION;Tenure; FreeholdServices; All mains services connected except mains gas.EPC rating; DCouncil tax band; D For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wiltshire-d524449/for-sale_i69306711
The property is beautiful presented and offers large versatile accommodation. On the ground floor is a large lounge at the front of the house, an impressive large kitchen/dining room with a range of modern fitted units, large central island with hob, and a large dining area at one end, and a dining room/family room at the rear of the house with double patio doors leading out to the garden. Also downstairs is a useful utility room with space for washing machine and tumble dryer and a cloakroom. Upstairs there are four really good size double bedrooms; the main bedroom benefits from an ensuite shower room, and there is a further family bathroom. The landing is a great space and this could be used as an area for a home office or even a for built-in storage.The good size rear garden is mainly laid to lawn and is enclosed on all sides, making this a great garden for a family. There is also a terrace area at the side of the house. To the front is parking for a number of cars on the drive. AT A GLANCE: Four Bedroom Detached House Two Reception Rooms Large Kitchen/Dining Room Utility Room Cloakroom South Facing Garden Drive for a Number of Cars Services: Mains electricity, electric and water. Electric storage heaters. A further benefit of this home is the solar panels on the roof, which are connected to recently installed battery storage.Council Tax Band: EEPC Band: DLocation:Burbage is on the edge of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the borders of the Savernake Forest. The village has excellent local facilities including a primary school, Londis shop, post office, public house, a doctor's surgery and Farm Shop. The larger market town of Marlborough is some 6 miles away which offers more extensive shopping facilities as well as a variety of bars, restaurants, coffee shops and boutiques. Several schools including St Francis, Dauntseys, St John's and Marlborough College are all within easy reach.Communications are excellent with the M4 motorway (J14-13 miles, J15-16 miles), Great Bedwyn and Pewsey stations linking with London Paddington about 1 hour. The larger centres of Swindon and Newbury are within easy drivingdistance of about 30 minutes.Directions: For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wiltshire-r742134/for-sale_i69257593
An Individually designed 4/5 bedroom detached family home of over 2000 sq. ft, constructed in 1986 and subsequently benefitting from being VASTLY EXTENDED. The property is located in the village of Lyneham offering a Tesco Express, Co- Op, Barbers, Primary School and bus links to Royal Wootton Bassetts Academy Secondary School. The property in our opinion offers deceptively spacious and flexible family accommodation. It boasts UPVC double glazing, gas to radiator central heating, sitting room with wood burner, re-fitted modern kitchen with utility area, dining room and a conservatory. Upstairs, there is a Master Bedroom with EnSuite Shower Room and a large dressing room currently used as a study that would make a brilliant nursery, hobby room or lavish walk in wardrobe. There are three further bedrooms and a really lovely re-fitted bathroom.Outside, the property benefits from a garage with electric car charger, stunning rear garden giving a brilliant space for the kids to run themselves out of energy, and OFF ROAD PARKING FOR 4/5 VEHICLES. The property is well positioned in the popular village and offers easy access to all local amenities and J16 of the M4. A lovely, deceptively spacious family property and one not to be missed.Welcome Home... For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wiltshire-r742134/for-sale_i70129705
Porch accessed via partially glazed door, glazed to 2 sides, exposed stone wall obscure, glazed door with glazed side panel leading into:-Entrance Hall with access to loft space, linen cupboard with slatted shelves.Living Room being triple aspect to front and both sides, radiators, stone fireplace with inset gas fire and stone hearth.Kitchen with a range of floor and wall mounted units having work top incorporating stainless steel sink with drainer and mixer tap, tiled splashback, space and plumbing for washing machine, space for cooker, space for fridge/freezer, spotlights, rear aspect window, obscure glazed door to garden, floor-standing gas fired boiler providing domestic hot water and central heating.Bedroom 1 with front aspect window, range of built-in wardrobes, bedside cabinets and drawers, radiator.Bathroom with WC, wash hand basin, bath with shower over, partially tiled walls, side aspect obscure glazed window, radiator, extractor fan.Dining Room with radiator, wall lights, coving, sliding doors toGarden/Family Room with sliding doors to garden, window, radiator, coving.Bedroom 2 with 2 side aspect windows, radiator, recessed wardrobe.Bedroom 3 with rear aspect window, radiator, recessed wardrobe.Study with 2 rear aspect windows, shelving.ExternallyThe property is approached by a tarmac drive providing parking for a number of vehicles and leading to a single garage. Steps lead up to a patio area and front door.To the front of the property there is an area of lawn with mature planting. Paving leads you around to the rear garden which has a delightful level lawn with mature plants and a superb, level terrace.In addition, there is a large garden shed and vegetable bed.Agents Note: Remedial works have been undertaken due to subsidence.2 Northleigh is situated on the outskirts of the town with easy access to both open countryside and the town itself. Bradford on Avon is a charming market town with many facilities and amenities including; a range of individual shops, supermarkets, swimming pool, library, doctors and dental surgeries, countryside walks along the River Avon from the Tithe Barn and the Kennet and Avon canal and a mainline railway station providing direct access to the cities of Bath and Bristol. There are two primary schools, Fitzmaurice and Christchurch and a secondary school, St Laurence which is extremely well thought of.The World Heritage City of Bath is approximately 7 miles distant and provides a full range of amenities with excellent shopping facilities, The Theatre Royal, Thermae Bath, cinema, numerous restaurants, many schools and a mainline railway station providing direct access to London Paddington.The M4 motorway is also within easy access with junctions 17 and 18 both approximately 16 miles away. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71642652
Living room Kitchen/Breakfast room Garden room Utility room Cloakroom Two double bedrooms Single bedroom Bathroom Garden Driveway parking EPC rating DDESCRIPTIONAn attractive semi-detached family home situated in Monkton Farleigh, some 3.5 miles to the east of Bath set at the end of a quiet cul de sac in a leafy village road. The property offers family friendly accommodation of living room, kitchen/dining/breakfast room with built in oven with ceramic hob, and dishwasher, utility room with space and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer. There is also a cloakroom and a southwest facing garden room on the ground floorStairs rise to the first floor where there are two double bedrooms, a single bedroom and a bathroom with shower over bath. Externally there is a lovely, quiet, rear garden and a west facing large terrace just off the garden room, in addition to a large driveway which would accommodate 3 cars and easy on-street parking. A lovely village home which would suit a couple or family.SITUATIONThe house is conveniently located between Bath and Bradford-on-Avon in the South Cotswolds AONB, in the village of Monkton Farleigh, which offers a primary school, pub and church. The charming market town of Bradford-on-Avon is just over 3 miles away and has a full range of shops and amenities, a leisure centre and library. Cumberwell Golf Club is under a mile with its extensive 18 hole golf course suited to all levels. The City of Bath, a World Heritage Site famed for its Georgian architecture and Roman history is approximately 3.8 miles away. There is a regular rail service to London Paddington (journey time of 90 minutes) and Bristol Temple Meads (journey time of 15 minutes).ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONTenure: FreeholdServices: LPG Gs heating. Mains water, drainange and electricity. Local Authority: Wiltshire CouncilCouncil Tax: Band CEPC: Band DViewing: Strictly by appointment with Carter Jonas For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wiltshire-r742134/for-sale_i71071763
113 High Street is a beautifully presented double fronted period home which lies in a fabulous spot, tucked away from the main road within this popular village on the Somerset/Wiltshire border.The front door opens into a spacious, light and airy dual aspect living room which enjoys beams, a wood burner and views over the gardens and fields beyond. An opening leads through to a charming, triple aspect dining area with stunning views and a romantic in built window seat. Beyond the dining area is a kitchen which is really well appointed with a range of wall and base units that are topped with granite and solid wood. There are beams, wood block flooring, an integrated oven with hob and doors through to the courtyard's garden and the main gardens. There is also a shower room on the ground floor.On the first floor there is a very spacious main bedroom which features two windows overlooking the gardens and the open fields beyond. There are two further doubles on this floor and a single. The bathroom is very tastefully finished. From the first floor landing there is a set of steps which gives access to a loft room which also enjoys the most incredible views.Accessed along a private driveway off the high street, this property is set behind a five bar gated plot. There is comfortable parking for at least three vehicles and there are extensive gardens. The garden to the front is pretty, enclosed and mainly lawn bordered by plants. The majority of the garden lies adjacent to the property and includes a large seating area, a good size lawn, a log store and an outbuilding with power and light which could become a home office/studio space.Planning has been granted to build an attractive, detached, family home with parking for four cars and a garden looking across open fields. Planning reference : PL/2023/02117The accommodation is to include an entrance hall, a sitting room with bi-fold doors onto the gardens, a large triple aspect open plan kitchen/dining/family room which runs the full depth of the home and enjoys bi-fold doors onto the back gardens.There is also a utility room, downstairs shower room and a study or bedroom four on this level.On the first floor there are three bedrooms, (the master being en-suite) and a family bathroom.The proposed finish is to include: Aluminium UPVC doors and windows in Grey Oak front door Larch/Cedar cladding combined with a white render finish Slate roof Galvanised steel rainwater pipework Cedar fascia/barge/soffit boards PV panelsBased on current market condition and comparable evidence (March 2024) we would anticipate the value for the house to be in the region of £575,000 once completed.The vibrant and community minded village of Chapmanslade offers a primary school, public house, church and village hall. The nearby towns include Warminster, Westbury and the market town of Frome. Private schooling is to be found in Beckington, Warminster and Bath. There are main line stations in Frome and Bath with regular services to London Paddington from Westbury train station.AGENT'S NOTEThe asking price on the home does not take into account the added value of the planning permission as our vendors are motivated to sell.The energy performance certificate for the house was carried out in 2015 and since then the house has had new windows and doors throughout, new heaters and an improved level of roof insulation. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71710246
Relax in the beautiful south facing rear garden and enjoy the magnificent open outlook. This stylish home is one of only four similar detached homes that are peacefully situated in a small select close in the very heart of this sought after village.The well presented accommodation is arranged over two floors and briefly comprises; reception hall with a cloakroom, spacious sitting room with fireplace, contemporary fitted kitchen with a dining area and a utility.On the first floor are a master bedroom with en suite, three further bedrooms and a family bathroom.The delightful private south facing rear garden is a feature of this comfortable village home, you can enjoy alfresco dining in the summer and a cool glass of wine at the end of the working day, as you enjoy the intoxicating open outlook across protected village playing fields with unspoiled countryside.A driveway provides parking for three cars and leads to a large single attached garage.Warmed by gas fired central heating and enhanced by double glazing.Bromham is a sought after village which with an excellent selection of local facilities which include an excellent primary school, St Nicholas church, which is the resting place for the Irish poet Thomas Moore, and also features a William Morris stained glass window, The Greyhound village inn, and a butchers shop. There are a number of village societies and an annual carnival. With lots of unspoilt countryside to explore, a special place in which to live. The historic old market town of Devizes lies c.4 miles away and the larger town of Chippenham with its mainline railway station to London (Paddington) and junction 17 of the M4 motorway is a short drive away.PROPERTY INFORMATION;Tenure - FreeholdServices - All mains services, gas fired central heatingEPC rating - CCouncil tax band - E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wiltshire-d524449/for-sale_i70942704
The Old Post Office is an attractive village home providing flexible and well-proportioned living space along with off-street parking and an enclosed garden. The house has retained a wide range of features including fireplaces, exposed wooden beams and exposed stonework. From the front door, you are welcomed into the entrance lobby which in turn leads into the sitting room with beautiful stripped timber flooring along with a central fireplace. Leading from the sitting room is the kitchen/dining area, which is the heart of the home. The kitchen has been carefully considered with a range of cabinetry and a Range cooker and a tiled floor. To the rear is an additional room that could be another bedroom with an adjacent and recently refurbished utility/shower room found off the dining area. There is also a pantry vestibule that leads to what was the original Post Office room, which now provides a superb double aspect, vaulted reception room with decorative fireplace. On the first floor are the three principal bedrooms, two of which have fitted storage and one being double aspect with a modern en-suite shower room. A well-appointed, split level family bathroom includes a separate shower cubicle and tiled floors, completing the spacious internal layout.OutsideThe well enclosed gardens are ideal for family recreation being fenced from the road with level lawn and perimeter beds. A gated drive provides ample parking for a number of vehicles on a gravel drive alongside a double room timber outbuilding with light and power, a garden WC and potential to create an annexe subject to permissions.SituationBratton is a charming village providing a wide range of amenities including a pre-school, a Good rated primary school, pub, local shop with Post Office and a GP surgery making this a highly desirable village to live. Located to the south east of Bath and 3 miles east of Westbury. Westbury offers a main line railway station with rail links into London Paddington and the south. Local countryside includes the Westbury White Horse and the Salisbury Plain where countryside walks can be found on your doorstep. The County town of Trowbridge is some six miles away providing a range of conveniences including major supermarkets. The Georgian City of Bath provides an excellent range of shopping, leisure and cultural facilities, in addition to sporting and its many educational facilities. Services: All mains connected. Council Tax Band E.Additional InformationServices: All mains connected. Council Tax Band E. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71601525
A beautifully presented quintessential English country cottage in a lovely tucked away rural village setting with bags of period character, a wonderful garden & offering further potential Property A very pretty, detached Grade II Listed former farmhouse of tremendous period character and is built with local stone external elevations under a thatched roof. Thought to date back to the 17th Century, in recent years this idyllic village property has been refurbished and improved to a high standard but with a great deal of care taken to retain and indeed, enhance the many charming period features.The beautifully presented accommodation includes a good-sized double aspect sitting room with an inglenook fireplace, cast iron woodburner, a wooden beamed ceiling and access to a cloakroom. The light and airy dining room overlooks the garden as does the triple aspect kitchen/breakfast room. Upstairs are three bedrooms including a master bedroom with a deep walk-in cupboard whilst the bathroom has been attractively fitted.OutsideOf particular note are the absolutely delightful walled gardens. To the front are paved & gravelled areas with flower & rose beds and a gate to the good-sized principal garden which lies to the side & rear of the cottage with areas of lawn, established flower, shrub & rose borders, fruit and ornamental trees, a vegetable & fruit garden, greenhouse and paved terrace. Beyond the main garden is a further grassed area and a gravelled drive for parking. The timber clad outbuilding includes two storage sheds.SituationThe property is located on a small back lane on the edge of the popular rural village of Barford St Martin with ready access to an extensive network of footpaths, ox droves and bridleways including one leading to Grovely Wood, one of the largest areas of ancient woodland in South Wiltshire and which is situated on a ridge separating the Nadder and Wylye Valleys. The village has a 16th century coaching inn, The Barford Inn, a parish church, 11th Century preaching cross, nursery school and a filling station with a mini supermarket. Wilton, the ancient capital of Wessex and famous for the stately home and gardens of Wilton House, is only three miles away and provides shopping for most everyday needs. The medieval cathedral city of Salisbury is just beyond and offers more comprehensive shopping, leisure and cultural facilities as well as a district hospital and a station with direct rail services to London (Waterloo).The region's other principal towns including Bath, Blandford, Shaftesbury, Sherborne and Warminster are all accessible via the local road network as is the South Coast, the West Country and the motorway network. Many families are drawn to South Wiltshire by the excellent choice of state and private schools situated in both Salisbury and the surrounding area. There are regional airports at Bournemouth, Bristol and Southampton.Set amidst the particularly attractive undulating countryside of the Nadder Valley, part of the Cranborne Chase and West Wiltshire Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Barford St Martin is an excellent base from which to enjoy a huge variety of rural pursuits including walking, riding, cycling and field sports. The Rivers Nadder & Wyle are both famous for their excellent fishing, sailing can be found at Shearwater near Warminster, racing is at Salisbury, Bath and Wincanton and golf at Tollard Royal, Warminster and Salisbury. There are several excellent dining pubs in the vicinity as well as many places of interest such as the Longleat Estate, Old Wardour Castle, Stourhead Gardens, Fovant Badges and Stonehenge.Agents' NotePlanning consent (16/08222/LBC) was granted on 17th November 2017 (now lapsed) for a new extension comprising a large kitchen/family room, study, hall, utility room and master bedroom suite. Plans available on request. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70942104
Cherry Orchard is an attractive, detached 4/5 bedroom property offering flexible living throughout. The ground floor provides 2 bedrooms, 3 reception rooms, bathroom and kitchen leading through to the pantry/utility. All rooms boast high ceilings which add to the light and airy feel within.Upstairs there are 2 further bedrooms, plus a shower room. The Velux windows capture beautiful far reaching views which include Salisbury Plain and The Westbury White Horse.Externally, the property has a wonderful southeast facing garden which is mainly laid to lawn with mature planting and trees including a large cherry tree. The property also benefits from an oversized, detached garage, driveway parking and further outbuilding ideal for storage.Cherry Orchard is situated on the favoured north side of the town. Bradford on Avon is a charming market town with many facilities and amenities including; a range of individual shops, supermarkets, swimming pool, library, doctors and dental surgeries, countryside walks along the River Avon from the Tithe Barn and the Kennet and Avon canal and a mainline railway station providing direct access to the cities of Bath and Bristol. There are two primary schools, Fitzmaurice and Christchurch and a secondary school, St Laurence which is extremely well thought of.The World Heritage City of Bath is approximately 7 miles distant and provides a full range of amenities with excellent shopping facilities, The Theatre Royal, Thermae Bath, cinema, numerous restaurants, many schools and a mainline railway station providing direct access to London Paddington.The M4 motorway is also within easy access with junctions 17 and 18 both approximately 16 miles away. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69265664
Set within the upper outskirts of the quintessentially English Village of Castle Combe, this gorgeous period property dates back to C.1645 and has since been meticulously restored and improved to the highest of standards to promote easy modern living and contemporary style, with all the charm of a bygone era. Offering genuinely well-proportioned accommodation over two floors, this semi-detached Grade II Listed house features a light entrance hall that opens out into an impressive 16' formal dining room that showcases oak flooring, exposed cross beam timbers, a beautiful leaded window with stone mullions with a window seat below, making it the perfect room for entertaining. A separate and inviting sitting room can be found boasting a large inglenook fireplace with a working wood-burning stove inset, exposed wooden beams, and a large understairs storage cupboard, further to a stone mullion window with working wooden shutters and another window seat in situ - A highly comfortable space in which to relax with a film in the evenings after a glorious countryside walk. Another social hub within this beautifully presented home is the sleek kitchen / breakfast room, which can be found towards the rear of the property offering fitted appliances inclusive of a fridge and dishwasher by 'Bosch', further to the in-keeping black composite double sink with swan neck tap in situ. A 'Britannia' range cooker has been tastefully framed to occupy the space within an old fireplace inset, accented on both sides by solid granite worktops. Additionally within this tiled and bright dual-aspect kitchen, there is a breakfast-bar island with lovely oak worktops which allows for even more preparation / dining space, as well as providing extra storage further to the abundance that can be found within the shaker-style kitchen cupboards and drawers. Supplementary storage can also be found within the cupboards in the separate utility room that leads out from the kitchen, coming complete with further granite worktops as well as a 'Samsung' washing machine, a 'Kenwood' under counter freezer, and a 'Hotpoint' tumble drier. This utility room provides access in turn to a handy cloakroom / W.C, as well as a lovely stable door that leads to a delightful and highly private level courtyard garden - The perfect place to enjoy a quiet morning coffee or a relaxing glass of wine.Head up the stairs to the bright and airy landing on the first floor and you will find a sizeable and sleek family bathroom that comprises of a full-length bath with shower over, a wash basin, W.C and heated towel rail - All illuminated nicely by plenty of natural light that streams in through the window. Also supported by the landing are three generously-proportioned double bedrooms that again offer character, with the main bedroom also benefitting from a stylish en suite shower room with wash basin, mirror cabinet, and W.C.Further to the aforementioned private courtyard garden, there is an expansive and nicely maturing formal garden which is situated to the other side of this property, benefitting from plenty of direct Southerly sun. Predominantly laid to lawn, this family-friendly outside space is accented by small trees and planting beds along the borders that are home to an array of beautiful flowers and plants to help provide a colourful backdrop and thriving wildlife throughout the year. Moreover, this substantial outside space provides another private patio area in which to host and relax, as well as a wooden secure arbour in situ. A very rare added bonus to a property of this type and era is the private driveway that has parking for three cars, leading in turn to a double garage with power, lighting and convenient electrical garage doors. A gate leads through into the rear courtyard which has access to the house and a separate space for the recently installed oil tank and boiler.Surrounded by Cotswolds National Landscape, Castle Combe offers plenty of picturesque walks and quaint villages streets waiting to be explored! Voted The prettiest Village in England, Castle Combe has a secluded position in the By Brook Valley. Just a short walk from the property is the renowned Manor House Hotel with its Michelin star restaurant golf course designed by Peter Alliss, regarded as one of the top 100 in the UK. Castle Combe lies in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, amidst beautiful North Wiltshire countryside, north west of the market town of Chippenham and within easy reach of the Georgian city of Bath, with its many cultural, leisure and shopping attractions. There is a bus stop just across the road which goes to the nearest village of Yatton Keynall which has an excellent primary school, doctors surgery, post office and shop and pubs. Tetbury and Cirencester, two typical Cotswold's towns, are close by, as is the beautiful Westonbirt Arboretum. The M4 motorway (Junctions 17 & 18) provides fast road access to London, Bristol, Swindon and the South West, and the nearby large town of Chippenham offers a comprehensive range of shopping facilities and amenities including a sports/leisure centre and main line rail services (with London Paddington accessible usually within 75 minutes). There is a good choice of both state and private education in the area and those with an interest in country and leisure pursuits are well catered for in the region. Castle Combe has featured regularly as a film location, most recently in The Wolf Man, Stardust and Stephen Spielberg's War Horse. It was also used in the original Dr Doolittle film. The village has a rich history and the houses are made up of the honey coloured Cotswold stone, typical for a village of this area. Within Castle Combe you'll find a Market Cross and St Andrew's Church which dates from the 13th century. The church houses a faceless clock which is reputed to be one of the oldest working clocks in the country. Stroll along the village to the bridge and you'll not only enjoy the views but may be able to purchase homemade cakes, sweets or bunches of flowers from outside the locals' houses. Stop at the bottom of the village by the bridge and enjoy a great photographic moment too!Additional Information:Tenure: Freehold House (Grade II Listed)Council Tax Band: EEPC Rating: E (42) // Potential: C (71)Services: Oil fired radiator central heating. Mains water supply. Mains drainage. Mains electricity supply. Mix of single and double glazing throughout. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wiltshire-d524449/for-sale_i71674380
THE PROPERTYBuilt in the 1970s this good sized detached home is lovely and light and has good proportions throughout. The property benefits from a porch leading on to a welcoming reception hall with a turning staircase to the first floor. The sitting room is open plan in to the dining area and is therefore double aspect with a door in to the garden from the dining area. The dining room has space for a study area at one end. At the rear of the house, the kitchen has space for a table and is fitted with a range of solid wood units. Off the kitchen there is a separate utility room which has doors to the garden and in to the garage. There is a large under stair cupboard and a good sized cloakroom. Upstairs there are four good bedrooms and a family bathroom. The main bedroom has an en suite shower and a basin, there is potential to provide a full en suite shower room or even to extend the house as required and subject to permissions. The bedrooms to the front of the house benefit from views towards the Marlborough downs.OUTSIDEThe property is approached over a block paviour drive providing plenty of parking and leading to the integral garage. To the front of the house there is a lovely south facing garden with a lawn and mature borders. A pathway leads past a seating area to a gate giving side access to the house. The rear garden is private and has a gently sloping lawn. There are mature borders and a small pond. There is also a timber shed to the side of the house.SERVICESAll mains services connected. Electric car charging point. New boiler recently fitted. Council Tax Band E.SITUATIONRamsbury is a beautiful and very active Kennet Valley village which offers good day-to-day amenities with shops, excellent pubs, doctors surgery, an outstanding primary school and pre school and tennis, bowls and football clubs. The village is surrounded by stunning countryside much of which is designated as an 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty`. The village falls within the catchment area for St. John`s Academy secondary school in Marlborough.The local market towns of Hungerford and Marlborough offer an excellent selection of national and local retailers, leisure centres, good restaurants and an independent cinema.what3words /// asteroid.aimlessly.paddingNoticePlease 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/for-sale_i70821659
Sitting in the centre of Marshfield, a sought-after South Gloucestershire village with excellent amenities and links with Bath, Bristol and the M4 motorway, this Grade II listed Victorian home has been completely renovated and extended to offer both character and comfort. As the only high street property with four bay windows, this striking home is laid out over two floors and has three double bedrooms, two bathrooms. a secluded south-facing patio garden and a large wine cellar. Positioned on the widely set south side of the High Street close to the old marketplace it sits in a short row and is detached on one side. It offers great views of the High Street, a war memorial and a wealth of other period homes and enjoys instant access to village pubs, a post office, tea shop, garage and the local primary school. 'Due to its full renovation the property is in excellent order; it makes a wonderful home and is also very safe and secure to lock up and leave. Marshfield is a great village to live in, not just because of its convenient position but also because it is a friendly place with a great community feel. There is something here for everyone, from sports clubs and special interest groups to walking clubs and allotments,' says owner Paul. With Bath to the south, the Cotswolds sprawling to the north, Bristol and Wales to the west and London less than one hundred miles to the east Marshfield is an excellent base for travel and exploration. It's also the perfect place to enjoy country life in a vibrant village setting. 'The new extension includes an open plan kitchen with a Jason Oram shaker style bespoke designed fitted kitchen in beech timber and a utility room. Top quality limestone floors and new oak flooring have been laid with underfloor heating throughout the ground floor. 'A new boiler has been fitted along with radiators on the first floor which have individual room temperature control.' 'New bespoke timber windows in a Victorian style and original roof tiles have been installed.''The house is lovely and light and great for the summer. The wood burner gives a cosy feel in the winter.' 'My favourite room is the open-plan kitchen which leads to the patio via bifold doors it's a great entertaining space. The patio is wonderfully private.''When I leave, I will miss the friendly people of Marshfield, the surrounding countryside and walks, the excellent village utilities and the convenience.'Tenure: FreeholdPostcode: SN14 8LRUtilities: Mains gas, electricity, water and drainageParking: On street.Local Authority: South Gloucestershire. Conservation area.Council tax: DBroadband: Please see - checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/broadband-coverageMobile Phone Coverage: Please see - checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/mobile-coverageStamp Duty Payable: Please see - gov.uk/stamp-duty-land-tax/residential-property-rates For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_gloucestershire-r740936/for-sale_i71125360
A characterful detached cottage with garaging, a westerly facing garden and living accommodation arranged over two floors extending to some 2000 sq. ft. The cottage enjoys a convenient location within the heart of this popular Wiltshire village and during our clients ownership, has been extended to provide five bedroom accommodation with three reception rooms and a conservatory. The property still retains a host of period features which include exposed beams, window seats and an open stone fireplace with fitted wood burner. The living space enjoys a wonderful flow with well-connected rooms which each provide great flexibility of use. The kitchen provide ample space to dine, is well fitted with a range of units and benefits from a useful and adjacent utility room. The conservatory is perfectly positioned to enjoy the last of the sun and is a wonderful addition to the property. The first floor is configured to include a total of 5 bedrooms and a family bathroom, with the current owners currently using the 5th bedroom as an home office.OutsideTo the front, the house sits behind a low picket fence with an area of garden laid to lawn. The rear is enclosed, laid to lawn with well stocked flower beds, and enjoys a private west facing aspect. A rear pedestrian gate leads to the parking area and garage.SituationMinety is a thriving North Wiltshire village with a very active community, there is a highly regarded toddler group, preschool and primary school which feeds into Malmesbury's secondary school. There are various clubs and activities to include tennis, rugby for juniors or seniors, football, a squash court and a village hall where the popular village shop is situated. There are two pubs, a playing field with club house which is open at the weekend and home to Minety Rugby Club. The village holds a well-regarded small festival each year plus a rugby club beer festival during September. Wider amenities can be found in nearby towns of Malmesbury, Cirencester, Tetbury, Cricklade and Royal Wootton Bassett. There is a convenient road network providing easy access to the M4 with Kemble Station just 6 miles away. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70223102
The front door opens into a spacious entrance hall with doors to the W/C, kitchen/dining room, lounge, and stairs that rise to the first floor.The kitchen/dining room is well proportioned with ample wall and base-mounted cabinets topped with beautiful granite work surfaces. There is space for appliances and plenty of room for a family-size dining table and chairs. French-style doors provide access to the rear garden. A further door brings you to an enclosed walkway with a door to the front of the home, the rear garden, and into the double garage.The extended lounge provides ample space for all furnishings and enjoys a wood-burning stove taking centre stage and a glass roof lantern. Dual-aspect windows and French-style doors bring in plenty of light and give access to the rear garden.On the first floor there are five bedrooms and a bathroom suite. The master bedroom is a generous 20'5ft in length and benefits from a dressing room with built-in storage and a four-piece en-suite. All four of the further bedrooms are doubles in size and offer space for furnishings.The family bathroom includes a roll-top bath, wash hand basin, and W/C.OUTSIDEExternally there is an enclosed wrap-around garden which is largely laid to lawn and offers mature trees, shrubs, and plants. There is the benefit of a summer house and greenhouse. A side gate leads to the front of the home where you will find driveway parking for multiple vehicles as well as two electric up-and-over doors to the double garage and an electric car charging point. There are electric security shutters to the rear of the property.The property adjoins and has gated access to open countryside to the rear.ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONThe central heating is supplied by an oil burning boiler. Mains water, electricity and drainage are all connected. The property benefits from 14 solar panels, owned by the Vendors.LOCATIONThe vibrant and community minded village of Chapmanslade offers a primary school, public house, church and village hall. The nearby towns include Warminster, Westbury and the market town of Frome. Private schooling is to be found in Beckington, Warminster and Bath. There are main line stations in Frome and Bath with regular services to London Paddington from Westbury train station. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70801724
Fine & Country are delighted to present Fuchsia Cottage, a beautifully presented and characterful 4 bedroom property. With far reaching rural views, yet enjoying the convenience of a village that retains many amenities including a primary school, 2 pubs and a cricket club. "Fuchsia Cottage is a beautifully presented family home, in part dating back to 1800's. The interiors are bright and roomy, plus the elevated large garden provides superb far-reaching views."Edward Taylor Director, Fine & CountrySeller Insight:What is your favourite room of the house and why?We love the lounge as it is where we spend time with family and friends and can relax in front of the fire on winter evenings. In the summer, the double doors open onto the patio and garden to provide an excellent entertaining space.Who do you think would be the next ideal owner?A family or couple who want to live in a great village in a beautiful area that is not too remote. It would be ideal for people who like spending time outside, either in the garden or on countryside walks.What do you love most about the house and why?The house has a light and spacious feel, with a lot of character and some quirky features. It has amazing views, both front and back, and is in a great location on the edge of the village.What do you love about the local community?Collingbourne Ducis has an active village community including a village hall with large recreation ground, two great pubs, and numerous local clubs and societies. The village is friendly, with a mix of families and older residents. We love that when you go for a walk you are always guaranteed to see someone you know. How easy is it to commute from here?The village is well connected by road or rail for commuters. There is easy access to the M4, M3 and A303. Cities such as Winchester and Salisbury can be easily reached within 30 minutes, and Oxford, Reading, Bath, Bristol, Dorset and the Cotswolds are also within striking distance. Train stations at Great Bedwyn, Hungerford, Pewsey and Andover are within 20 minutes, offering the option to commute into either London Paddington or Waterloo.What made you choose this property over others that were available at the time?We chose this property as we were looking for a spacious home with some character features that was close to both Hungerford and Marlborough, with their great range of shops, cafes and restaurants. We loved that it had an interesting garden that was not overlooked, with beautiful rural views from the top.Accommodation Summary:Ground Floor: Spacious and bright interiors await inside this beautifully presented home, which offers character accommodation combined with contemporary finishes. With extensive refurbishments carried out, Fuchsia Cottage is presented in immaculate condition. The sitting room benefits from a corner positioned log burner and double doors out to the rear patio. A well-appointed kitchen adjoins the useful utility room and generous dining room with attractive exposed brick chimney breast. An integral garage with cellar beneath and WC completes the ground floor.First Floor:To the first floor are four spacious double bedrooms, with the one benefiting from an additional attic room, currently in use as an office. Built-in wardrobes to both the principal and second bedroom provide superb storage. Many of these rooms have delightful views either to the rear garden, or to the green open space to the front of the property. Again, one is struck by the excellent standard of presentation throughout, including the separate shower room and main bathroom.Outside: The gravelled driveway provides ample parking space for several vehicles and leads around the side of the house allowing access to the garage. The attractive rear patio area is surrounded by a raised bank, planted with a variety of colourful shrubbery. The elevated garden, which incorporates a small vegetable plot and greenhouse, extends substantially and offers lovely views of the surrounding countryside. A large outbuilding at the far end of the garden could be converted to a variety of uses, perhaps a useful additional office, summerhouse or gym. Location:On the Southern edge of the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Collingbourne Ducis is ideally situated for multiple walking and cycling routes throughout the Wiltshire countryside. With a nearby local shop and post office counter, the village also has a range of local eateries with a deli and two local public houses, The Tipple Inn and The Shears Inn. There is a popular local primary school close to the village hall and Cricket Club within a few minutes' walk and St. Andrew's Church is at the opposite end of the village. Just under 9 miles away are the villages of Bedwyn and Pewsey with train lines to Paddington taking approximately one hour or just 10 miles away is the town of Andover, with trains to Waterloo taking just over an hour. To the North lies the thriving market town of Marlborough, around 10 miles away offering a fantastic range of shopping, from small independent boutiques like The Merchant's House, Biggie Best, and The White Horse Bookshop; to national retailers such as Waitrose, Space NK and The White Company. There are also plenty of excellent dining options such as Dan's at The Crown, Rick Stein's and Bunce's to name just a few, in addition to a wonderful independent cinema situated on The Parade. Many families are attracted to the area for the excellent schooling on offer in both the private and state sectors which locally include Collingbourne CofE Primary (state), St. Francis Prep (independent), Marlborough College (independent), Dauntsey's (independent) and many more. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71383542
The cottage has been sympathetically modernised whilst retaining a wealth of period features and is presented to a high standard throughout. Of particular note is the kitchen/breakfast room; this is a light and airy triple aspect room which enjoys a vaulted ceiling and is fitted with a good range of bespoke cupboards, granite worktops, Belfast sink, integrated dishwasher and space for fridge/freezer. The stable door is a real asset in warmer months. There a spacious utility room is the perfect place for all of your white goods. Leading on from the generous entrance hall, and into the original part of the property, is a dual aspect dining room which in turn leads to the sitting room. This spacious reception room has an inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove and bread oven, a cosy space for those colder months. A door opens onto the garden. The first floor is accessed via two separate staircases where there are four bedrooms with stripped timber floors, neutral decor and two stylishly designed bathrooms. In all this is a subtly striking home offering good, versatile accommodation which has been tastefully appointed in this semi- rural location.OutsideThe Old Laundry Cottage overlooks fields to the south and is bordered by a chalk stream all of which is set off a quiet single track towards the northern end of the village. The cottage has gravelled off street parking and an attractive south facing garden mainly to lawn with mature trees, herbaceous borders and fruit trees. There is a good sized sun terrace immediately adjoining the property ideal for outside entertaining. In addition both a timber shed and external brick built store provide useful storage.SituationThe village of Little Cheverell benefits from a church and is an active, thriving village community which offers a variety of village activities for all. The nearby village of Great Cheverell (approximately 1 mile) has a post office, general stores, a public house, a primary school, rated 'Outstanding, by OFSTED and a nursery school. A further range of amenities including schools (Dauntseys) can be found in nearby West Lavington. The handsome Georgian market town of Devizes lies 5 miles to the north and has a good range of amenities. Westbury (about 6 miles) and Pewsey (about 13 miles) provide rail services to London Paddington. Access to the M4 at Junction 17 (Chippenham) is approximately 13 miles to the North. The cultural centres of Bath and Salisbury are within a 25 mile radius and Salisbury offers a rail service to London Waterloo. The A303 (M3) is about 10 miles to the south. Little Cheverell lies on the south eastern edge of the Avon Vale with the expanse of Salisbury Plain to the south, the unspoilt nature of the surrounding countryside makes it ideal for walking, riding and other country pursuits. There are golf courses at Erlestoke, Bowood and the North Wiltshire. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71540380
Nestled in the picturesque village of West Tytherley, this enchanting semi-detached cottage sits on a sizeable plot, presenting a perfect blend of traditional charm and modern conveniences. Having undergone meticulous refurbishment and extension, the property radiates a warm, inviting atmosphere enhanced by superb natural light streaming through its multi-aspect rooms. The ground floor features a cosy sitting room, complete with a brick-surrounded fireplace and wood-burning stove. At the heart of the home is a spacious open-plan kitchen/dining room, fully equipped with a comprehensive range of wall and base units, together with a central island providing the perfect space for food preparation and entertaining with ample space for dining. This area extends into a charming conservatory with views of St Peter's Church creating a serene spot for relaxation. Adjacent to the kitchen, a large utility room provides additional storage and convenient access to both the side garden and a practical bathroom. Upstairs, the home continues to impress with four bedrooms and a stylishly appointed shower room with a large walk-in shower. There is a separate cloakroom for added convenience. Additionally, there is a home office to the rear of the property. Outside, the property boasts a private garden with a well-kept lawn and mature trees, with two useful sheds for storage. The rear of the property provides a driveway with parking for up to six vehicles, plus easy pedestrian access to the side and garden.Agents Note - Private drainage via septic tank. No gas.West Tytherley is a most desirable Test Valley village, situated approximately eight miles north-west of Romsey, offering traditional village amenities including a local store, village hall, public house and reputable schooling. The village is a two minute drive by car or an approximate 15 min walk via a pretty bridleway path with stunning viewpoints across the Broughton Downs. The scenic landscape is a delight, the perfect venue for easy strolls and cycle rides. The nearby towns of Romsey and Stockbridge feature traditional market town facilities and bespoke retail outlets, whilst the cultural centres of Salisbury and Winchester, also within easy reach, provide a more comprehensive range. West Dean railway station is a short drive away and has regular trains to these main cities, together with a fast train from Grately station to London Waterloo within 1 hour and 17 minutes.Services:Water Mains Gas - No Electric - Mains Sewage - Private via Septic tank Heating Oil fired and two log burners Materials used in construction: TBCHow does broadband enter the property: TBCFor further information on broadband and mobile coverage, please refer to the Ofcom Checker online For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hampshire-r741109/for-sale_i71776023
Cross Key Cottage is a delightful detached period residence that enjoys an enviable and slightly elevated position in the desirable village of All Cannings. The home is constructed of mainly brick elevations under a tiled roof. The property has been in the same ownership for many years and is now ready for the next exciting phase of its life to be ceased upon. The home offers pleasing and extended accommodation and enjoys a host of period features and charm. The house does require updating and enhancement however is perfectly habitable in its current form having all modern comforts and heating. The accommodation in brief comprises an entrance porch that gives access to the lounge with fire place and stairs to the upper level and door to the dining room which in turn has a door to the family room / office. The kitchen / breakfast room has a range of wall and base units along with glazed doors to the rear. Also on the ground flloor is a shower room and WC. On the first floor, a long landing gives access to the four bedrooms and family bathroom.A track at the side of the home leads to the parking area and also access to the substantial four car garage outbuilding with power and light.. At the immediate rear of the house is a large brick patio area with planting and pond. The substantial grounds are approximately 2.25 acres with mature tress and mainly lawned areas. With the rear grounds is a generous detached outbuilding.The delightful village of All Cannings is south of the Kennet and Avon Canal and the Pewsey Vale. The village enjoys stunning downland countryside surroundings and is within the North Wessex Downs Area in what is considered as Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village benefits from extensive walking via footpaths and bridleway tracks.Agent note-There is a public path that runs to the rear of the gardenAll Cannings is known for being a very welcoming village, with an active community. There is a Shop, Village Hall, Nursery, Primary School, Church, Pub/Restaurant. Secondary and Private schools in the local area include Marlborough College, St Mary's Calne and Dauntsey's. The market town of Devizes is approximately 6 miles away, and the historic town of Marlborough approximately 9 miles. The village of Pewsey is approximately 7 miles away, and has a mainline station connecting to London Paddington. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69766667
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