4 bedroom link detached house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Stable conversion
- Stunning presentation
- Countryside surroundings
- Grade II listed
- Double garage
- Resident Parking
- Former Stables to Heytesbury House
- Four bedrooms
- En-suite
- Study
This charming home forms part of a very special country house conversion that was completed in 2004. Heytesbury House was once the home of the late Siegfried Sassoon, who was a First World War poet and biographer. This beautiful conversion offers many period features including fire places, stone walls, Oak beams and original wood doors and iron work and latches. This beautiful residence provides a tranquil place to live and also enjoys manicured grounds and its own private gardens. The accommodation in brief comprises a grand entrance dining hall, kitchen / breakfast room with a good range of units and space for appliances, study, dining room with stone walling and arched window, lounge with wood burner and Oak beams, first floor landing, four bedrooms, en-suite, family shower room. Outside you will find tended private lawned gardens with pleasing planting and enclosed with Beech hedging. There is also a doulbe garage that is situated in a block opposite. Heytesbury Park is approached via a long private tree lined driveway.
The history of Heytesbury House is believed to go back some 950 years to William the Conqueror and was once known as East Court. and changed hands to various influential family's over the next few hundred years. The las owner, George Sassoon sold the the estate in 1996 for redevelopment into the current arrangement of apartments and houses you see today.
The house is features in Pevsners Architectural Guide on important buildings of England. Wiltshire edition.
Description
This charming home forms part of a very special country house conversion that was completed in 2004. Heytesbury House was once the home of the late Siegfried Sassoon, who was a First World War poet and biographer. This beautiful conversion offers many period features including fire places, stone walls, Oak beams and original wood doors and iron work and latches. This beautiful residence provides a tranquil place to live and also enjoys manicured grounds and its own private gardens. The accommodation in brief comprises a grand entrance dining hall, kitchen / breakfast room with a good range of units and space for appliances, study, dining room with stone walling and arched window, lounge with wood burner and Oak beams, first floor landing, four bedrooms, en-suite, family shower room.
Outside
Outside you will find tended private lawned gardens with pleasing planting and enclosed with Beech hedging. There is also a doulbe garage that is situated in a block opposite. Heytesbury Park is approached via a long private tree lined driveway.
History
The history of Heytesbury House is believed to go back some 950 years to William the Conqueror and was once known as East Court. and changed hands to various influential family's over the next few hundred years. The las owner, George Sassoon sold the the estate in 1996 for redevelopment into the current arrangement of apartments and houses you see today.
The house is features in Pevsners Architectural Guide on important buildings of England. Wiltshire edition.
Service Charges
Approx. £700pa.
Tax Band
G
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