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Guide price
£500,0003 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
Cleeve Terrace, Bratton
Recently added
End of terrace house
3 beds
2 baths
1980
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Features and description
- Beautiful historic period property
- Potential to create separate flat/apartment
- Large garden with covered terrace, raised decking and stream
- Vast kitchen/diner
- Two further reception rooms
- Original features
- Rural/village location
- Mains water and gas central heating
This stunning 3/4 bedroom cottage was built on the site of the old mill and is filled with of historical features.
Sitting quietly at the end of the terrace, this property has splendid views over open fields and a stream running alongside the garden; you can almost hear the old wheel of the mill turning – from the ground floor up, these cottages were built on top of the old mill, and on the lowest floor you can still see the markings on the brickwork wall from the wheel itself.
Spanning 4 floors, once inside this unique and charming property you will discover on the ground floor; a practical entrance/porch leading to the classical and spacious hallway which leads to the sitting room with wood burning stove, a further reception room with decorative period fireplace & views across the garden, downstairs cloak room, vast kitchen/diner which leads out to the covered terrace and the raised decking that continues around to the rear of the house. From the hallway, there is a door with access to the steps leading down to the basement. Traditional wooden stairs lead to the first floor where you will discover: an elegant large principal bedroom with cast iron fireplace and built in cupboards and an ensuite toilet, a further double bedroom again with period fireplace and a generous family bathroom.
Stairs lead up again to the attic where you will find a good sized double bedroom with plenty of eaves space and velux windows with superb views. The basement floor can be accessed from the rear of the property, via metal steps or the garden, and is currently used as a store/workshop but could be a further bedroom or converted to create a flat or apartment – there is a good-sized bathroom located on this floor. The basement is where the mill wheel used to be located and there is a shed and storage below the decking.
Sitting quietly at the end of the terrace, this property has splendid views over open fields and a stream running alongside the garden; you can almost hear the old wheel of the mill turning – from the ground floor up, these cottages were built on top of the old mill, and on the lowest floor you can still see the markings on the brickwork wall from the wheel itself.
Spanning 4 floors, once inside this unique and charming property you will discover on the ground floor; a practical entrance/porch leading to the classical and spacious hallway which leads to the sitting room with wood burning stove, a further reception room with decorative period fireplace & views across the garden, downstairs cloak room, vast kitchen/diner which leads out to the covered terrace and the raised decking that continues around to the rear of the house. From the hallway, there is a door with access to the steps leading down to the basement. Traditional wooden stairs lead to the first floor where you will discover: an elegant large principal bedroom with cast iron fireplace and built in cupboards and an ensuite toilet, a further double bedroom again with period fireplace and a generous family bathroom.
Stairs lead up again to the attic where you will find a good sized double bedroom with plenty of eaves space and velux windows with superb views. The basement floor can be accessed from the rear of the property, via metal steps or the garden, and is currently used as a store/workshop but could be a further bedroom or converted to create a flat or apartment – there is a good-sized bathroom located on this floor. The basement is where the mill wheel used to be located and there is a shed and storage below the decking.
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Home prices (average)
3 bedroom end of terrace houses
£309,500
£309,500
About this agent

Davies & Davies Westbury office opened in January 2003 and is situated in the High Street of this busy, expanding town with its diverse range of properties and also covering the villages running along the foot of the Westbury Hills. One of the largest and longest established award winning independent estate agents in the area, Davies & Davies offer a complete and personal service, benefiting from the professionalism, experience and commitment of a team who are dedicated to selling your home for the best possible price and in the shortest possible time. A market leader for the sale and valuation of residential property in and around Westbury, we enjoy an enviable reputation for integrity and professionalism. With attractive showroom displays, quality marketing material, extensive advertising and dedicated websites ensure that client’s interests are promoted to maximum effect.






















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