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The Old Rectory, Church Road, Biddestone, Chippenh, Wiltshire, ENG - Property For Sale
A handsome former rectory set at the end of a long drive within this picturesque village near Bath. It has stunning south facing formal gardens, a detached two bedroom cottage in the grounds and backing onto open fields. The Old Rectory: The house is not listed and has been cleverly and extensively extended and refurbished in recent years to create a truly impressive, good sized family home in a picturesque, edge-of-village position. Approached by a long tree-lined driveway, the house occupies a lovely and totally private setting overlooking its mature gardens, grounds and woodland and beyond to open countryside and far reaching views. The main house consists of a large and impressive drawing room and adjoining kitchen with a high vaulted ceiling and views out to the terrace and paddocks beyond. There are two good sized reception rooms, a staircased hallway and also an inner hallway, utility room and study. Upstairs there are six bedrooms and two bathrooms on the first floor and a further three bedrooms and one bathroom on the second floor. The main house has been extended to include a large oak framed drawing room, large kitchen diner with oak ceiling, both of which have fabulous Bath stone fi replaces. A library leads through to a very large family room constructed of a timber oak frame which has a stunning, high vaulted ceiling. It is currently used as a party and music room, but has been constructed so that it could be easily turned into an indoor swimming pool with the key plant equipment and infrastructure already in place. On the fi rst fl oor, there is a master bedroom suite of four rooms and a gymnasium. Beyond the kitchen is an integral two bedroom annexe formed from the original coach house with sitting room and kitchen that can be either integrated or separated from the house. The coach house is oriented towards its own private garden and does not overlook the inner courtyard. Stairs lead down to a billiard room, cinema, wine cellar and access to the plant room in the basement. Gardens & Grounds: The mature and well established garden has been designed and beautifully maintained over the years. In addition to a lovely south facing terrace with a pond and impressive tree house there is also a Japanese garden, a loggia, pergola, a large pond, a knot garden and an attractive rondavel. The inner courtyard, which the kitchen looks out over, provides a sheltered entertaining space. There is a walled kitchen garden with raised beds, greenhouse and bothy.
, Wiltshire, ENG - Property For Sale
A Grade II listed, late gothic style manor house built of limestone ashlar elevations. Originally a much larger property that was mostly demolished, the north wing remains with a west facing corner tower with a south facing truncated buttress entrance. Solid in appearance and structure, with a pleasing fortified appearance it offers extensive and well presented accommodation after an extensive programme of works by the present owners. As one would expect there is a grand galleried drawing room with oak panelled walls and a large open fireplace. The large mullioned and leaded windows overlook the landscaped parkland setting. The equally appealing dining room is accessed off the kitchen and has another grand fireplace and enjoys the same countryside views. To the rear of the property are threelarge connecting rooms, currently offering a cinema room, billiard room and the indoor swimming pool. Of particular note is the centralspacious kitchen with fitted cabinets, granite work surfaces and tiled floor that opens into the garden room, creating a wonderfully light space from which to enjoy the views across the immaculate gardens in a south westerly direction. Off the inner hall are a study, office and access to the extensive cellars, currently used as a temperaturecontrolled wine cellar of the highest standards.Again, to the rear of the house is a further inner hall, used as a boot hall and providing access to the large wood/garden store room. A separate door leads to the annexe that has its own private entrance and can provide staff accommodation or offer a private apartment for a dependent relative.A grand carved oak staircase leads to the first floor, the galleried landing over looking the drawing room. The master bedroom boasts two dressing rooms and an en suite bathroom. A flat roof could allow for a roof terrace to be created should one wish, of course needing the necessary consents which would boast the most fantastic views as currently seen from the bedroom windows. There are two further bedrooms with en suite bathrooms and then a further three bedrooms sharing a family bathroom. A staircase leads from bedroom 6, on the second floor of the corner tower, to the open parapet from which to enjoy far reaching views.Accessed by a long drive and then through electric pillared gates, you are immediately made aware of the gardens that surround the house. A beautiful level lawn is surrounded my mature trees and shrubs and a long stone pathway leads to the southern edge of the grounds. Views across neighbouring farmland, landscaped park and beyond are enjoyed from the gardens. To the rear of the property is a more formal manicured garden area that leads through to an enclosed paved terrace that is great for entertaining with doors leading from the indoorswimming pool, creating a great space on summer days. Beyond this are a walled kitchen garden and a chicken run with coup.At the front of the house a tarmac drive allows for ample parking leading through to a rear gateway and also up to the large garaging space.
, Wiltshire, ENG - Property For Sale
A handsome Grade II listed Jacobean farmhouse with an attached cottage and a garden annexe. It offers a light and well laid out accommodation, creating a perfect family house that opens onto delightful south facing gardens of nearly two acres with heavenly views.Sheylors Farmhouse is an immaculately presented Jacobean family home, believed to have been originally built around 1649 and is listed Grade II.It is constructed of mellow local stone elevations with flush quoins under a Cotswold Stone roof, standing in an elevated position which provides fine southerly views over surrounding countryside and towards Bath. The accommodation to the main house is on three floors and flows brilliantly, particularly on the ground floor. A welcoming reception hall with panelled walls leads to the main reception rooms, the drawing room with the original Jacobean wood panelling and a large open fireplace and the living room with a large wood burning stove. Both rooms have lovely mullion windows, wooden shutters with window seats and exposed oak floors. The living room opens into the large kitchen/Breakfast Room with a Mark Wilkinson designed kitchen with Corian work surfaces and fitted appliances. Terracotta tiles with under floor heating lead through into the Amdega conservatory that opens straight onto the southerly facing patio and garden. The master bedroom is a lovely light and large room with fitted Mark Wilkinson wardrobes and cupboards, oak flooring, window seat and shutters that is accessed via a dressing room/study. At the far end is an en suite bathroom with a roll top bath with marble surround. There are two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom on this floor, all having lovely views down the valley and the floor above has two more double bedrooms and a shower room. Outside a gravel drive splits leading left to the main house and the adjoining Holly Cottage and right to the stables, lower paddock and the Garden House. There is ample parking and the main house has a large car port with two large store rooms either side. Holly Cottage is attached at one end to the main house and is a self contained one bedroom home which is presented to a high standard and has a lovely living room with a vaulted high ceiling and a staircase leads to a mezzanine double bedroom. There is a bathroom and kitchen on the ground floor and immediately outside is a utility. In the lower paddock, private from the house and facing south is a detached single storey annexe. The gardens are lovely, facing predominately South West and in three main sections, a formal front garden, a level lawn family garden to the side and a lower paddock that is currently used as a kitchen garden with raised beds for growing vegetables. The small paddock has been planted with approximately twenty differing types of fruit trees creating a fruit orchard. There is also a large chicken run and large storage outbuildings.
The Oak House, Church Road, Biddestone, Chippenham, Wiltshire, ENG - Property For Sale
An impressive edge of village contemporary residence with an open southerly outlook and offering stunning gardens. Energy efficiency Band C.A remarkable modern property that was recently built, blending traditional local materials with a contemporary design; Oak framed wings, attached to the central Cotswold stone centre, under a slate tile roof. The accommodation is designed around the want for space and volume, the oak framed wings creating expansive rooms with vaulted ceilings and large glazed windows overlooking its immaculate gardens. At one end, the 29 x 44-foot party room creates a versatile space, offering wonderful acoustics, with a large piano in one corner and living space at the far end. It has been prepared to be turned into an indoor swimming pool should one wish with the plant rooms installed in the cellar. The far end offers a formal drawing room with far reaching views and between is a lovely large kitchen/dining room with hand built wooden cabinets under a granite work surface with central island work station. It has an Aga and doors from this room as with the other principal rooms open into the south facing garden. Upstairs are two further bedrooms, the master bedroom having an en suite bathroom and a mezzanine bedroom overlooking the party room. There is planning permission in place to create two further double bedrooms both with en suite bathrooms where currently there is an extremely large landing area. The adjoining coach house provides guest accommodation, with two bedrooms, kitchen and a sitting room. The gardens are a delight; interlinking ponds around a paved terrace outside the kitchen leading onto a level lawn with central lavender lined walkway which leads out to the countryside it overlooks in a southerly aspect. A large hedgerow has a gate that opens into a fabulous Japanese garden, designed around a large pond with a pretty bridge over it. At the front of the property is a gravel driveway parking area leading to garaging.
Cromhall Farm, Easton Piercy, Kington St. Michael,, Wiltshire, ENG - Property For Sale
Listed farmhouse, extensive outbuildings and good equestrian facilities. Holiday Cottage with a kitchen, living room and bedroom and bathroom. A very pretty Cotswold farmhouse constructed of stone elevations under a Cotswold stone and clay tiled roof with high gables and stone mullioned windows. The date stone on the façade records construction as 1764. However, the property is believed to have originated from the 16th century. Outside there are two drives leading to the property and its 16th and 17th century outbuildings, as well as the modern barns and first class stable yard. Cromhall Farm was extensively renovated by the present vendors and has been well-maintained since. Internally, the house retains many period features including exposed ceiling beams and lintels. The drawing room, which measures and impressive 27’ x 18’, is a lovely light room, ideal for entertaining, and retains a magnifi cent large chimney piece. This is complimented by a spacious and comfortable kitchen/breakfast room, convenient for modern family living, from which a wide opening leads into the double volume dining room, which in turn can be viewed from the enclosed galleried landing above. The bedrooms on the first floor are spacious and enjoy en-suite facilities. There are also large bedrooms on the second fl oor with a box room offering potential for conversion to a further bathroom. Outside There are two vehicular entrances from the lane. That to the west leads first to the impressive stable block, built in the main of Cotswold stone under a tiled roof, and comprising 13 loose boxes. To the rear of this is a further substantial stable block of similar design and construction, with 3 loose boxes and a tack room. The drive leads on to the Cottage, having rendered elevations under a tiled roof. This provides useful ancillary accommodation and comprises a kitchen/living room, bedroom and shower room. To the rear is a modern clear-span barn and a small brick outbuilding. The other driveway leads past the side of the house to various period outbuildings. There is an attractive 18th century former privy with a 2 bay open fronted byre to the rear, and at the rear of the house a small detached stone barn known as The Falconry Barn. Planning permission was granted in October 2008 for its conversion to a 2 bedroom holiday cottage. East Barn is a further detached barn which has been converted to a small holiday cottage, with a living room, kitchen and bathroom. There is also planning permission for a new double garage. The Land To the side and rear of the house and farm buildings are various paddocks, enclosed by post and rail fencing and mature hedges. Mains water is connected.
Manor Farm (lot 1), Staverton Road, Holt, Trowbrid, Wiltshire, ENG - Property For Sale
Detached period farmhouse with barn for residential conversion and other buildings. In all 11.04 acres.Manor Farmhouse lies in a superb commanding location at the western edge of the village of Holt. The farmhouse is constructed from stone under a stone tile roof and is accessed from either the Bradford-on Avon road or from the minor Staverton road. The house itself provides excellent accommodation over two floors. It offers the opportunity for extending and updating subject to gaining the necessary consents. The ground floor provides a large sitting room, drawing room, study, utility room, kitchen/breakfast room and cloakroom. On the first floor there are four bedrooms and two bathrooms Traditional Barn Close to the main farmhouse is a very attractive traditional barn which has planning permission for residential use to create a three bedroom cottage. The finished house will be very attractive and  will be suitable either for an ancillary cottage to  the main house or as a separate dwelling in its own right. Part of the permission relates to the workshop building to the north of the farmyard which has planning permission to create garaging. Outside there is are attractive lawned areas and two approaches to the house and yard. A third entrance to the west of the farm buildings serves the buildings. Farm Buildings Immediately behind the traditional cottage is a Store building which is likely to be removed once the conversion of the Traditional Barn commences. To the west of the house and cottage is triple span former cattle building. At the rear of the Triple Span building is the former slurry lagoon. To the south and west of the farmhouse and buildings are two attractive level grass fields. In total Lot I extends to approximately 11.04 acres (4.4 Hectares).
Woodseaves, Upper Wraxall, Chippenham, Wiltshire, ENG - Property For Sale
An idyllic detached country house set in a hidden, edge of village position. In all approximately 2.5 acres. (Approximately 5,515 sq ft / 513 sq m) Woodseaves is a quintessential country house that sits in an enviable edge of village location backing onto open fi elds. Constructed of mellow Cotswold stone elevations, under a part clay, part stone tile roof, it was originally built as a family house with adjoining barn and outbuildings. The present owners have cherished their thirty-five years in the property and have renovated the property extensively to create a very versatile living space. They have used it as a family home and converted the adjoining barn into further accommodation that currently is presented as ground and first floor one bedroom apartments that have been used for a dependant relative and further rental income. The adjoining barn could of course be included into the main house creating a much more substantial and open accommodation. Throughout the property there are numerous period features to include the stone mullion windows with inlaid oak windowseats, leaded inserts, exposed oak beams, vaulted bedroom ceilings, oak floors and fireplaces. A gravel driveway leads to a turning circle outside the front of the house, fl anked by two large outbuildings each side of the property providing ample garaging, storage and workshops with future potential for further home offi ce/workshops. The formal front garden leads into a very pretty paddock and meadow encircled by recently planted trees and enclosed by a dry stone wall. It includes a pretty woodland walk, and provides an excellent quiet space. The current owners have used it at various times as a paddock for horses, sheep and donkeys, and more recently it provided a perfect setting for their daughter's wedding. A rear garden behind the house has terraces and a nice enclosed area for entertaining.
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