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4 bedroom detached house
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Village location
- Amazing views
- Garden with paddocks
- Open plan living space
- Gated parking
Formally part of a working farm, The Barn which is believed to date back to 1850 has been converted to make the most of the stunning countryside which surrounds the property. Double wooden gates open into a private driveway with a block paved pathway leading to the front door flanked by a beautiful rose. The Barn is constructed of red brick and cedar cladding and has an open plan kitchen living dining space with an oak floor throughout and the most breath-taking views. The kitchen is fitted with wall and base cupboards, with a breakfast bar, an Belling electric range and gas hob, with integrated dishwasher and undercounter fridge. The living area has south facing bifold doors which look cross the fields to Longleat Forest and Cley Hill, with electric blinds which open the full width of the room. The fireplace with a Chilli Penguin wood burning stove is perfect for the winter months. There are three bedrooms on the ground floor, one of the bedrooms is being used as study which enjoys views of the garden and beyond. The family bathroom has a separate shower, the utility room has space for an American style fridge/freezer and plumbing for a washing machine and a tumble dryer and access to the garden, perfect for muddy paws and boots.
Upstairs is the main bedroom with a magnificent panoramic view of the surrounding countryside, with an ensuite bathroom and a large dressing room. Externally there is a level lawned garden with a stone terrace, landscaped raised beds full of plants and shrubs. The terrace has light and power, the garden has amazing views of the countryside and the neighbouring sheep. Through a gate is an approx 1 acre of pasture land – the first section is a meadow with a vegetable patch for the aspiring gardener. The further field of pastureland has access to the many footpaths through the stunning surrounding countryside. There is a woodshed, shed and parking for several cars to the front of the property, a stone outbuilding, which was a former milking parlour with power and water. This could be converted into further living accommodation subject to the appropriate consents.
The village of Chapmanslade has a primary school, a public house, a church and a village hall. The nearby towns include Warminster, Westbury and the market town of Frome. Frome is a historic market town, just under 13 miles from Bath and surrounded by beautiful countryside. The town has many amenities, including good schools, two theatres, a cinema and a station. There are main line stations in Frome and Westbury with regular services to London Paddington from Westbury.
Council tax D - EPC - D Mains drainage, electric and LPG.
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