5 bedroom semi-detached house
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Semi-detached house
5 beds
2 baths
1945
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Basic 15Mbps *
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Features and description
- 5 bedrooms
- 2 - 3 reception rooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 0.58 acres
- Period
- Garden
- Patio
- Rural
- Semi-Detached
- Cottage
Set back from the road, 40-41 Fosbury is an attractive brick and flint property dating back to the late 18th century and was originally two farm workers cottages, constructed of brick and flint elevations under a tiled roof relieved by double-glazed windows.
At just under 2000 square feet, the property offers spacious living accommodation arranged over two floors and retains many fine period features yet has excellent space for day-to-day living and entertaining.
On the ground floor, there is a large sitting room with a wood-burning stove and a separate dining room. The kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base units and is located at the rear of the property, overlooking the private garden. Also on the ground floor is a large utility room, cloakroom and separate shower room. There is scope for a two-storey extension (STPP) similar to that of the adjoining property.
The first floor is accessed via two staircases. The house is currently set up with five bedrooms, three of which are located at the front of the property and benefit from stunning views over the surrounding countryside. There is a further cloakroom and a good-sized family bathroom. There is a flying freehold relating to the first-floor family bathroom with the neighbouring property.
Outside
The property is approached from the village road leading to a gravelled parking area and a front garden, which is mainly laid to lawn and enclosed by mature hedging and wooden fencing to the front. There is access around the side of the house to the rear garden, which is southwest facing and is mainly laid to lawn with mature shrubs and hedging. Within the substantial garden is a paved sun terrace, ideal for entertaining in the sunnier months.
Please note the summer house is no longer part of the sale.
At just under 2000 square feet, the property offers spacious living accommodation arranged over two floors and retains many fine period features yet has excellent space for day-to-day living and entertaining.
On the ground floor, there is a large sitting room with a wood-burning stove and a separate dining room. The kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base units and is located at the rear of the property, overlooking the private garden. Also on the ground floor is a large utility room, cloakroom and separate shower room. There is scope for a two-storey extension (STPP) similar to that of the adjoining property.
The first floor is accessed via two staircases. The house is currently set up with five bedrooms, three of which are located at the front of the property and benefit from stunning views over the surrounding countryside. There is a further cloakroom and a good-sized family bathroom. There is a flying freehold relating to the first-floor family bathroom with the neighbouring property.
Outside
The property is approached from the village road leading to a gravelled parking area and a front garden, which is mainly laid to lawn and enclosed by mature hedging and wooden fencing to the front. There is access around the side of the house to the rear garden, which is southwest facing and is mainly laid to lawn with mature shrubs and hedging. Within the substantial garden is a paved sun terrace, ideal for entertaining in the sunnier months.
Please note the summer house is no longer part of the sale.
40-41 Fosbury is situated in the small hamlet of Fosbury and close to the popular villages of Shalbourne and Vernham Dean. Surrounded by one of the most unspoilt parts of Wiltshire, Fosbury is set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Although rural, the historic market towns of Hungerford and Marlborough are within easy reach and provide a wide range of shops, restaurants, and leisure facilities. There are primary schools in Shalbourne (3.5 miles) and Vernham Dean (1.5 miles). M4 and M3 connections are accessed via Hungerford and Andover, as are mainline train services into Paddington and Waterloo respectively.
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Situated on the River Dun in the Kennet Valley, the historic market town of Hungerford sits at the heart of the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The North Wessex Downs is a unique landscape of tranquil open downland, ancient woodland and chalk stream, covering 668 square miles from Reading and Swindon to Andover and Devizes. At the same time, Hungerford is only four miles from the M4 motorway and has a direct rail link to London, so is very accessible. The fact that you can have lunch in a proper country pub and yet be in central London an hour later is a great attraction for many. From our office in the centre of Hungerford at Ramsbury House, Knight Frank helps homebuyers find their new home in Hungerford. Relocating from abroad? We can help make your move to Hungerford stress-free through our relocation services.


















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