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4 bedroom detached house

Study
EV charger
Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
2887
EPC rating: F
Added < 7 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand F
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Beautiful period house with plenty of quirky details
  • Hallway with parquet flooring
  • Two reception rooms with bay windows
  • Recently fitted kitchen with an island
  • Openplan kitchen-family-dining room
  • Large principal bedroom with a bay window
  • Contemporary bathroom
  • Mezzanine reception room
  • Barn with plenty of potential for office/granny flat
  • Gated driveway with plenty of off road parking

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Dating back to 1890, this charming period family property exudes character and versatility with beautifully proportioned rooms along with a substantial stone barn to the rear, once the village forge brimming with potential.

Enter into a striking hallway with parquet flooring which leads to the first of the property’s three unique staircases. Either side of the hallway lie two inviting reception rooms, each featuring a bay window and an attractive feature fireplace.

Storage is not an issue in this family home, with large storage cupboards under all the stairs. Off the hallway leading to the back of the property is the downstairs cloakroom and shower room with a modern white suite. Continuing along the hallway there is a large snug, perfect as a library, featuring a double fronted wood-burning stove nestled within a large open fireplace that serves both the snug and the dining area, which then opens out onto the large family room with dining and sitting areas opening onto a newly fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and central island. A spiral staircase in the family room leads to a surprising mezzanine floor, a perfect setting for a playroom, display area or a study. Double patio doors open out into the courtyard, garden and stone barn.

The conservatory, to the side of the house, is large with a solid wooden floor and double doors to the garden. The boiler room is accessed via the conservatory which is large and also doubles as the laundry room allowing inside airing.

Off the hallway is the back staircase which leads up to two bedrooms, both doubles.

The main staircase, towards the front of the house leads to a large landing where there is access to the two front bedrooms, The largest principal bedroom has a fabulous bay window with views across the open fields and plenty of wardrobes. There is a further large bedroom overlooking the front, again with a bay window and another door leading to bedroom three which can be accessed by either staircase.

The family bathroom has been recently refurbished and provides a bath and separate shower.

Outside there is a driveway with parking for several cars, and leads to the rear of the house, present is an EV charger. Immediately beside the house is a pretty, walled courtyard, a perfect suntrap in which to dine al fresco or host guests.
Along one side runs a stone barn, also built in 1890 and formerly the village forge, which is currently divided into three workshops, this could be developed to provide an office annexe or accommodation which could be used as a holiday let or granny flat.

Malmesbury, one of the oldest boroughs in England is a thriving historic town situated in an ideal location for easy access to the M4, and within easy reach of Cirencester, Swindon, Bristol, Cheltenham and Bath.

There are a good range of shops including a new, recently opened Waitrose store, hotels, eateries, leisure and sporting facilities, primary and secondary schools in the town, and numerous historical buildings of interest including Malmesbury Abbey and The Market Cross, situated in the heart of the town.

Within the local area a number of places of interest including the world famous Westonbirt Arboretum with 18 thousand trees and shrubs in some 600 acres of beautiful landscaped grounds.

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Perry Bishop - Tetbury
Perry Bishop - Tetbury
3 Church Street Tetbury GL8 8JG
01666 736978
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Perry Bishop is a leading firm of award-winning independent estate agents helping people on the move in Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and Wiltshire - selling modern and period homes throughout the region's most sought-after towns and villages. With offices in Cheltenham, Cirencester, Faringdon, Stroud, Nailsworth and Tetbury, our clients enjoy extensive marketing across our branch network and buyers benefit from a wealth of property choice. We also have a London office, ensuring your property reaches buyers in the Capital as well as the growing international market. Land owners, developers and individuals inspired to build their own home can also benefit from our dedicated Land and Development service. We are also New Homes specialists, marketing new houses and apartments on behalf of many of the UK’s leading national house builders as well as smaller regional developers.
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