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Christian Malford Farmhouse, Chippenham SN15 Lifestylean Impressive Benefit Grade Pull Iiout Statementlisted Georgian Can Go to Two Orfarmhouse Three Lines Christian Malford Farmhouse, Chippenham SN15 LifestyleAn impressive benefit Grade pull IIout statementlisted Georgian can go to two orFarmhouse three lines.. 6XXX 4 X FirstChristian paragraph, Malford editorialFarmhouse style, is ashort, beautifully considered presented headline listed benefitsproperty datingof living back here. to 1698.One or Ittwo has sentences six bedrooms, that twoconvey offices, what a yoularge would barn, say south-west in person. facing gardens and sits in a plot of approx 1.7 acres. It is located within easy driving distance of Chippenham Secondwith main paragraph, line train linksadditional to London details Paddington of note about of 62 the minutes. property. Wording to add value and support image selection. 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TheWording ground to add floor value is competed and support by a imagespacious selection. sitting room Tem volum is solor si aliquation rempore puditiunto qui utatis opposite the kitchen which enjoys views to the garden and offers adit, animporepro experit et dolupta ssuntio mos apieturere ommostia wood burning squiati stove. busdaecus cus dolorporum volutem. Property Infomation List Property Infomation List Property Infomation List Property Infomation List Property Infomation List Property Infomation List ChippenhamGreat Missenden 7 miles, 1.5 miles, Cirencester London 20 Marlebone miles, Bristol 39 minutes,28 miles, AmershamSwindon 12 6.5miles, miles, Bath M40 20 miles,J4 10 miles,London Beaconsfield 90 miles (All 11 distances miles, M25are approximate). j18 13 miles, Central London 36 miles (all distances and times are approximate). The first floor accommodation has three spacious bedrooms and two family bathrooms. The master bedroom has its own separate staircase and features Firstan impressive paragraph, vaulted editorial ceiling, style, hardwood short, considered oak flooring headline and built in benefitsstorage, aof sitting living roomhere. leadsOne or to two a bathroom. sentences that convey what you would say in person. The second floor has two further well-presented bedrooms which Secondhave exposed paragraph, beams additional and timbers details posing of note plenty about of thecharacter. property. Wording to add value and support image selection. TemThe propertyvolum is hassolor a sidetached aliquation office rempore and a puditiunto semi-detached qui utatis office adit,which animporepro is currently usedexperit as et an dolupta art room. ssuntio There mos is also apieturere a boiler ommostiroom/boot squiati room attachedbusdaecus to thecus house.dolorporum In addition volutem. there is a substantial detached barn offering nearly 5000 sq.ft. of space. Third paragraph, additional details of note about the property. WordingThere is ato fantastic add value south and westsupport facing image terrace selection. to enjoy Tem the volumbeautifully is solor landscaped si aliquation gardens rempore which puditiunto include maturequi utatis trees, fruit adit,trees, animporepro shrubs and roses.experit Outside et dolupta the ssuntio farmhouse mos is apieturere approached ommostivia a five barsquiati electric busdaecus gate with cus ample dolorporum parking. volutem. XXX X Great Missenden 1.5 miles, London Marlebone 39 minutes, Amersham 6.5 miles, M40 J4 10 miles, Beaconsfield 11 miles, M25 j18 13 miles, Central London 36 miles (all distances and times are approximate). Christian Malford is a pretty village which retains traditional facilities, a village shop/post office, church, village hall, two public houses and a primary school. FirstChippenham paragraph, which editorial is the neareststyle, short, major considered center provides headline a benefitsfantastic rangeof living of here.shopping One andor two cultural sentences activities that andconvey includes what a you would say in person. mainland train network with services running into London SecondPaddington. paragraph, additional details of note about the property.There are Wording also excellent to add roadvalue communications and support image to Bristol selection. (M4 TemJunction volum 17 isapprox solor 6si miles)aliquation and remporeSwindon puditiunto(M4 Junction qui 16 utatis approx 6 adit, animporepro experit et dolupta ssuntio mos apieturere miles) via the M4 together with London and the West County. ommosti squiati busdaecus cus dolorporum volutem. The area has strong educational opportunities for both public and Thirdprivate paragraph, schools including additional Christian details of Malford note about Primary the School, property. St WordingMary's Calne, to add Marlborough value and support and Westonbirt image selection. along with Tem secondary volum is solor si aliquation rempore puditiunto qui utatis schools in Chippenham. adit, animporepro experit et dolupta ssuntio mos apieturere ommosti squiati busdaecus cus dolorporum volutem. XXX X GreatA large Missenden detached 1.5barn miles, provides London nearly Marlebone 5,000 sq. 39 ft.minutes, of floor Amershamspace for a variety6.5 miles, of M40uses. J4There 10 miles, is also Beaconsfield ample parking 11 formiles, M25several j18 cars13 miles, (above). Central London 36 miles (all distances and times are approximate). Directions (SN15 4DF) From Chippenham proceed out of town on the B4069 Langley Road. Follow this road past Kingston Langley and Sutton Benger. Proceed over the bridge through Christian Malford and the property can be found in a semi-rural location approx 1.5 miles on the left hand side. Services Mains electricity and water. Oil fired central heating and mains drainage. Five Bar electric gate with ample parking for several cars. Local Authority Wiltshire District Council Knight Frank I/We would be delighted to tell you more. Cirencester KnightOne Market Frank Place HarryName Bethell Name Cirencester Sales 01285XXXXX 659771 XXX XXX XXXXX XXX XXX #CountyGL7 2PE [email protected]@knightfrank.com [email protected] knightfrank.co.uk Connecting people & property, perfectly. Fixtures and fittings: Carpets, curtains, light fittings and other items fixed to the property (and not fixed to the property) belonging to the landlord are included in any tenancy as evidenced in the inventory, unless specifically noted otherwise. All those items regarded as tenant's fixtures and fittings, are specifically excluded from any tenancy and will not be evidenced in the inventory. Important Notice: 1. Particulars: These particulars are not an offer or contract, nor part of one. 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