High Street, Urchfont, Devizes, SN10
4 bedroom house
Guide Price £1,225,000 Freehold
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KEY INFORMATION
- Tenure: Freehold
- Council Tax Band: G
- Local Authority: Wiltshire Council
Description
Dating back to around 1890, Beech House is a classically beautiful, detached, Grade II Listed village property, overlooking the pond and sympathetically updated and improved by the current owners.
The modern kitchen has a large number of spacious units, an Everhot range cooker, breakfast seating, space for a large fridge freezer and lots of work surface area. This leads through to the dining room with space for the largest of tables, and a log burner at one end, with a conservatory/garden room off to one side. A tv room also comes off the dining room with another log burner, and a further sitting room is found at the far end of the ground floor - a cosy room with fireplace. Upstairs there are three good double bedrooms, the master with a dressing area and large ensuite bathroom.
Outside the glorious gardens contain a wealth of lovely trees, herbacious borders, a terrace and decking areas for seating and a large raised pond. There is also a large barn which the current owners have converted and now provides a further bedroom suite with shower room, a hot tub room, workshop and garaging.
AT A GLANCE
Ground floor
Kitchen
Dining Room
Garden Room
Sitting/TV Room
Second Sitting Room
Cellar
Upstairs
Two Double Bedrooms
Master Bedroom with dressing area and ensuite bathroom
Family Bathroom
Outside
Enclosed, mature garden with large pond, water feature and decking area.
Gated driveway
Converted barn with bedroom and ensuite shower room, hot tub room, workshop and garage
Services
Oil fired central heating, mains water, electricity and drainage
Wiltshire Council Tax band G
Grade II listed so EPC exempt
Superfast Broadband available (56mbps download) - data from ofcom.org.
Location
Devizes has a wide range of supermarkets and independent shops, restaurants and cafes and there is a thriving weekly produce and antiques market. The town has a cinema (reopening in 2024/25), sports centres and gyms, museum and theatre.
As well as the village primary school there are several excellent local schools in both the state and private sector including Lavington, Dauntsey's, St Mary's and St Margaret's Calne and Marlborough.
Communications are very good with Bath, Bristol and Salisbury all within an hour, London Paddington just over an hour by train from Chippenham or Pewsey (half an hour), and the M4 and M3 easily accessible.
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