Detached house for sale in Trowbridge BA14, 5 Bedroom

Trowbridge, Trowbridge, UK

Quick Summary

Property Type:
Detached house
Status:
For sale
Price
£ 995,000
Beds:
5
Baths:
2
Recepts:
3
County
Wiltshire
Town
Trowbridge
Outcode
BA14
Location
Main Street, Keevil, Trowbridge BA14
Marketed By:
Perry Bishop and Chambers
Posted
2024-03-28
BA14 Rating:





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Property Description

The accommodation A wooden front door opens into the hallway with original style chapel door leading to the dining room and further doorway and 2 steps descending into the wonderful kitchen/dining/family room, which really is the 'hub' of the house, with a fabulous Glazed Green Oak Extension built specifically by Carpenter Oak and Woodland with limestone flooring and access via two sets of double glazed doors to a outside seating/entertaining area, with views over the garden and farmland beyond.

The kitchen enjoys views to the front and fitted with a range of freestanding units with wooden and granite work surfaces incorporating double width Belfast sink with mixer tap and spray hose, limestone flooring with wet under floor heating, exposed ceiling timbers and track downlighting, space and lpg plumbing for a double width range with extraction point above.

There is a central freestanding island with granite work surfaces and filtered water tap and sink, breakfast bar, further handmade oak cupboards with pull out self closing drawer unit, inset double width oil fired Aga, linen cupboard housing the water and heating controls, along with a water softener.

From the kitchen the room continues through to a family space with a continuation of the limestone flooring and space for a large dining table, which in turn leads into the oak extension. There is a separate utility room with continuation of the limestone flooring with heating and a range of wooden painted surfaces incorporating drainer with inset Belfast sink having mixer tap and spray hose, built-in Leibherr 3/4 height freezer, space and plumbing for washing machine and tumble dryer inset into cupboards, rear aspect Velux window in high pitched ceiling and door to the cloakroom with limestone flooring, side aspect oak framed window wall mounted wash hand basin with mixer tap and tiled splashback, low flush WC with concealed cistern, downlighting, extractor fan.

The dining room is accessed from the inner hall with windows to the front enjoying wonderful views over the open countryside, solid oak flooring, feature curved wall leading to a double opening to interior study area/hallway, with a continuation of solid oak flooring, large antique style radiator, under-stairs storage cupboard and a wonderful Bifurcating staircase to the first floor accommodation with a Ecclesiastic style Lancet stone mullion full height window on the half landing overlooking the gardens.

The sitting room enjoys a double aspect with views over countryside at the front and gardens to the rear, with solid oak flooring, original wooden panelling on the east wall, feature cast iron fireplace with hearth and mantel over and inset cast iron grate.

First floor From the northerly side of the house the landing leads to an oak and glass framework with frosted glazed door giving access to the master bedroom suite.

Master Bedroom with 10' ceiling height, Lancet Ecclesiastic style stone mullion windows to the front and space for a range of built-in wardrobes. The master bedrooms open to an En Suite Wetroom with Chinese slate flooring, rain shower, glazed screen, with inset lighting, extractor and drain, wash hand basin with mixer tap mounted on unique style wooden plinth, low flush WC with concealed cistern, shaver point, recessed corner illuminated shelving, freestanding roll top bath with freestanding tap and shower fitment, Ecclesiastic style stone mullion windows to the rear one of which has frosted glass.

From the landing on the southerly side there is an arch through to a galleried landing and original door leading to
Bedroom 2 with internal window (reputedly made from the original chapel pulpit), front aspect stone mullion windows and loft hatch into the large chapel roof space.

Galleried Landing overlooking hallway with oak frame set with glass balustrade, doors to bedrooms 3,4,5 and family
bathroom.

Bedroom 3 has a vaulted ceiling, front aspect Ecclesiastic style mullion windows with inset opening wooden framed windows and further original glazed loft vent and access to the loft space.

Bedroom 4 with bespoke oak rear window overlooking garden and open farm land, side aspect Ecclesiastic window and exposed ceiling timber.

Bedroom 5 with bespoke oak rear aspect window.

The family or guest bathroom has a corner shower cubicle with power shower and curved sliding door, separate roll top panelled bath with stone tiling, wash hand basin set into antique table, low flush WC with concealed cistern, fitted oak cupboard, downlighting, extractor fan, water heated rail, Jerusalem travertine flooring.

Gardens and grounds From the village lane a driveway with wooden gates leads to a parking area to the side of the property for up to eight cars. The house is on a plot of circa 0.69 of an acre with a large, beautifully maintained garden/meadow mainly laid to lawn with well stocked herbaceous and hawthorn borders as well as wooden post and rail fencing adjacent to local farmland currently used for grazing cows. The garden/meadow includes several varieties of fruit, oak and willow trees. There is a large storage shed at the end of the garden along with a smaller potting shed. A lovely enclosed patio area adjacent to the house with space for an 8-10 dining table overlooks the partly walled garden, a further dining area nestles under silver-birch trees and enclosed breakfast area is immediately outside of the rear patio doors from the conservatory.

The front, which faces easterly and overlooks open countryside, has the original stone posts, ironwork gates and railings and laid with gravel.

Agents Note: It should be noted there is a lightly used public right of way running across the far easterly corner of the garden which is fenced off on the garden side.

Surrounding areas Keevil is a small village with a good sense of community. Quietly located away from busy main roads and with far reaching views over the local countryside, it is rural without being isolated.

The local catchment school is the Ofsted 'Outstanding' Keevil Church of England Primary School and the property is within easy reach of St. Margaret's and St. Mary's Calne, Warminster and Dauntsey's Schools. It is just 16 miles east of the centre of the world heritage site of Bath, 7 miles west of the market town of Devizes and just 5 miles from both Trowbridge andWestbury.

These towns offer a range of comprehensive shopping and leisure facilities including a new multiplex cinema at Trowbridge, supermarkets such as Waitrose and Sainsbury in Melksham and a bustling weekly produce and antiques market in Devizes.

Locally there are some very pleasant village pubs in the nearby villages of Steeple Ashton, Semington and Bulkington. There are mainline stations at Westbury (5 miles) and Chippenham (13 miles) running regular trains to London (Paddington is just over an hour away). The area is ideally situated for a range of leisure pursuits including walking, riding and cycling.

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