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Bridge House Westbury Road Little Cheverell SN10 Bridge House Westbury Road Little Cheverell Bridge House Westbury Road Little Cheverell SN10 4JP An utterly charming 4 bedroom character home with superb period features, private garden and flexible outside office/games room. • Grade II Listed Home • Four Bedrooms • 2 Charming Reception Rooms • Wealth Of Character Features • Outside Office/ Games Room • Refitted Family Bathroom • Private Garden • No Onward Chain • Guide Price £315,000 Description An enchanting Grade II Listed family home dating back in part to 1740 with well presented and spacious accommodation arranged over three floors. Set in the popular village of Little Cheverell, this individual property is offered with no onward chain and retains a wealth of character and charm. Internally an entrance hall with a refitted cloakroom leads off to a delightful sitting room with exposed wooden flooring and and an impressive Inglenook with log burning stove. There is a separate dining room with a vaulted ceiling opening and red brick chimney breast through to a nicely appointed kitchen with quartz worktops. On the first floor a quality contemporary family bathroom with limestone tiling is complemented by the master bedroom with feature fireplace and wardrobes. There are three further bedrooms set off the second floor gallery landing. Further benefits include oil fired central heating, rewiring, an attractive well stocked private little garden, outside utility room, log store and a flexible 17ft cabin that would be an ideal home office/games room. There is also off road parking for two cars. Situation The property is situated in the delightful village of Little Cheverell with views to the front. Little Cheverell is a sought after village with a good community, whilst the neighbouring villages of Great Cheverell and West Lavington have further amenities and excellent primary and secondary schools between them including Dauntsey's. For a wide range of facilities the town of Devizes is approx 6 miles away. This bustling market town provides a wealth of facilities including a variety of shops and supermarkets, beautiful craft and speciality shops, restaurants, hotels, many leisure facilities and thriving weekly market. Marlborough, Salisbury Plain and the Vale of Pewsey are all within a short distance providing magnificent countryside and numerous walk ways. The major centres of Swindon, Chippenham, Trowbridge and the Cities of Bath and Salisbury are all within a 30 mile radius. Directions From Devizes proceed out on the A360 towards Salisbury for approximately five miles turning right at the crossroads adjoining West Lavington / Dauntsey's School on the B3098. Continue for a further mile where the property will be found on the right hand side. Services & Council Tax Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil fired central heating (boiler only 6 months old). Council Tax Band D. £50 p.a Licence Agreement with neighbour (on file) for access for parking. These particulars, whilst believed to be accurate are set out as a general outline only for guidance and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements of representations of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy. No person in this firm's employment has the authority to make or give any representation or warranty in respect of the property. All measurements and distances are approximate only. Your home is at risk if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage or other loan secured on it. 6 / 7 Market Place, Devizes, Wiltshire, SN10 1HT Tel: 01380 723451 Fax: 01380 729198 Email: [email protected] strakers.co.uk Chippenham Marlborough Royal Wootton Bassett Swindon Corsham Malmesbury Devizes North Swindon.
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