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8 bedroom detached house
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- 5 Bedroom Main House
- 3 Bedroom Detached Cottage
- Approaching 7 Acres in Total
- Stables and Garage
- Close to Marlborough
- Incredibly Well Presented
The Brick Farm House is a charming and well laid out detached family home set in the desirable hamlet of Clench Common of brick elevations under a tiled roof and finished to a modern and contemporary standard. Historical records show The Brick Farm House as being the original manufacturing source for the bricks used to build Marlborough College.
Entering via wooden electric gates, set within delightful formal gardens and siding onto its own three bedroom detached cottage, the property has land extending to approximately just under 7 acres. With a three box stable, tack room and double garage this family home will tick plenty of boxes for a 'horsey' family.
The property offers generous reception spaces including the kitchen/breakfast room with orangery enjoying views over the rear garden. Boasting a flexible living arrangement there is a library, office space, a sitting room and further cinema room, as well as a gym area.
On the first floor is a master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, four more bedrooms, a separate family bathroom and further family shower and bathroom.
The detached Cottage is of a similar finish to the main house with sitting room and feature fireplace, kitchen, dining room and conservatory to rear. Upstairs are three bedrooms and a family bathroom.
The gardens have an array of established trees, shrubs, flower beds and plenty of lawned areas. The gravel driveway with provide plenty of space for numerous vehicles.
The Brick Farm House is situated in an enviable position on the edge of the hamlet of Clench Common, enjoying all of the benefits of being in the countryside, yet close to Marlborough. The property sits in large private grounds amounting to just shy of 7 acres, in open countryside and within an ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’. There are numerous lovely walks directly from the house, including Martinsell Hill and West Woods.
The historic market town of Marlborough has a wide ranging selection of shopping facilities, a market held in the high street twice a week, two super markets including a Waitrose and an excellent choice of pubs and restaurants.
There is a superb spectrum of primary and secondary schooling locally including St Mary's, St John's, Marlborough College and St Francis to choose from, as well as a well equipped public swimming pool and leisure centre.
The M4 Motorway is easily accessed via Junction 15 which is approximately 10 miles away and Swindon Town is approximately 30 minutes drive away.
Marlborough falls within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with nearby local attractions including Avebury Stone Circle, Savernake Forest, and a selection of local White Horses
Local train stations include Pewsey and Great Bedwyn, both of which offer regular services to Paddington.
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Local Authority: WIltshire County Council
Tenue: Freehold
Council Tax Band: F
EPC Rating: D
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