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5 bed
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Tenure: Freehold
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • 5 bedrooms
  • 3 reception rooms
  • 4 bathrooms
  • 0.89 acres
  • Modern
  • Outbuildings
  • Detached
  • Gym
  • Triple Garage
  • Village
Homefield is situated on the edge of the popular village of Corston in North Wiltshire. Approached over a shared drive, the property is discreetly situated behind the parish Church away from the main road. Double automated gates open to the private resin drive that leads past the main house and to a spacious parking area with access to the garaging and separate cottage, both overlooking the
private mown paddock.
The natural stone main house was was built around 1980 and is presented to a high standard. All rooms are of excellent proportions and are naturally light, with many looking over the beautiful garden.
The property has been well maintained by the vendors who continue
to improve this exceptional family home.
A central reception hall links all rooms. The kitchen is next to the conservatory which makes for a great breakfast or TV room. The
sitting room, with recently installed log burner, has glazed doors that overlook the large terrace and the paddock area beyond - an ideal
space for family living and entertaining.
The spacious principal bedroom looks over the garden and has ample storage and an en suite shower room. There are four more large bedrooms, two en suite and a family bathroom over two floors.
The Cottage
A short walk across the drive is The Cottage, which was originally converted in 2015 and provides excellent ancillary accommodation
for guests, dependant relatives or short and long term tenants.
There are two reception areas, a central kitchen and a large downstairs bedroom with shower room and WC. In addition, there is a first floor bedroom.

Gardens and Grounds
Once through the automated gates, the property is extremely private. The resin drive leads to ample parking for the main house
and cottage, with the addition of a triple bay carport. The large terrace links the main house and garden. Paved paths surround the
house and are screened from the neighbours by mature trees and shrubs.
The L shaped stable building provides excellent storage for garden furniture, a gym and general stores. There is potential to create a home office or studio and additional accommodation if required.

In all about 0.89 acre.


Malmesbury 2 miles - Cirencester 14 miles - Swindon 19 miles-
Bath 35 miles - M4 (J17) 5 minutes - Chippenham Railway Station 15
minutes (London Paddington service 70 minutes).
(All times and distances are approximate).

Situation
Homefield is located on the edge of the village of Corston, about 2 miles south of the popular historic market town of Malmesbury.
Reputed to be the oldest borough in England, situated on the edge of the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Malmesbury
has shops for everyday needs as well as a number of popular pubs, restaurants and specialist stores.
Nearby larger centres of Chippenham, Bristol, Cirencester and Swindon are all within easy reach and have more extensive facilities. Travel connections in the area are excellent. The M4
provides efficient links to Swindon and London in the east and Bristol, the M5 and West Country to the west as well as regular inter-city train services.
The area offers many sporting opportunities including first class motor sport at Castle Combe; golf at Bowood and Westonbirt;
racing at Cheltenham, Bath and Newbury; water sports at The Cotswold Water Park; rugby at Bath and Bristol as well as hunting with the Duke of Beaufort's Hunt.
The area is renowned for its excellent schools, having both private and public schools within easy driving distance, including St Margaret's and St Mary's at Calne, Westonbirt, Beaudesert Park as
well as further schools around Bristol and Bath.

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