Main Street, Keevil
£775,000
Guide price
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Recently Added
Bedrooms: 5
Dating back circa 300 years, with some more recent extensions, this Grade II Listed, thatched, detached family home is a wonderful blend of modern comforts and period charm.
As you are welcomed through the front door and entrance porch, you first come to the cosy formal dining area, with a log burning stove which is ideal for the winter evenings and there is a separate study to the left. As you follow the real wood flooring further into the home, you come to the heart and 'wow-factor' of this wonderful residence, the triple aspect, kitchen/breakfast room. Thoughtfully designed with convenience in mind, there are a range of units, with new wooden work tops, a large island/breakfast bar, Belfast sink with a delightful outlook and integral dishwasher. Just off the kitchen, as part of the 2014 extension is a wonderfully light living room, with bi-folding doors on 2 elevations, opening up to the garden and atrium style roof, it makes for the perfect entertaining space all year round. Included within the extension is a separate, large utility room, downstairs WC, where you can see the original external wall, family room/5th bedroom with French patio doors and a boot room all warmed with underfloor heating.
As you head up the original staircase, 4-double bedrooms provide ample space for all the family. The principal bedroom has an idyllic outlook over fields which makes for a perfect picture to wake up to, there is a shower room next door which could be encompassed into an en-suite. 2-further bedrooms with stunning timber frames form part of the 2nd floor extension along with a modern family bathroom with roll top bath and shower.
Externally, there is a large driveway for multiple vehicles. Sitting on a generous plot of circa 0.39 acres, the home enjoys a good-sized garden and has the added bonus of an outside office/gym with light and power, making a fantastic addition to the already spacious internal accommodation.
Situation
The property occupies a very pleasant position in this highly regarded Wiltshire village with lovely countryside views to the front. The village has a thriving community including a Norman church and a primary school whilst the neighbouring villages of Steeple Ashton and Bulkington between them have a community shop and two public houses. Senior schools are located in both Trowbridge and Devizes. Private schools in the locality include Stonar at Atworth, Dauntsey's at West Lavington and Marlborough College. There are some fabulous countryside walks and cycle rides right on the doorstep. Located in the heart of the West Wiltshire countryside, Keevil is well placed for easy commuting to the neighbouring towns of Trowbridge, Westbury, Melksham, Devizes, Salisbury. The World Heritage City of Bath lies only 17 miles away and boasts a superb range of amenities. A Mainline station can be found here with further stations in Westbury, Chippenham and Pewsey.
Property information
Oil fired central heating with underfloor heating to all the ground floor (except the kitchen) Mains water, electricity and drainage. EV charging point.
The old part of the house has been modernised the windows are double glazed and the property was completed rewired circa 10 years ago.
Council tax band: F / Epc rating: E
As you are welcomed through the front door and entrance porch, you first come to the cosy formal dining area, with a log burning stove which is ideal for the winter evenings and there is a separate study to the left. As you follow the real wood flooring further into the home, you come to the heart and 'wow-factor' of this wonderful residence, the triple aspect, kitchen/breakfast room. Thoughtfully designed with convenience in mind, there are a range of units, with new wooden work tops, a large island/breakfast bar, Belfast sink with a delightful outlook and integral dishwasher. Just off the kitchen, as part of the 2014 extension is a wonderfully light living room, with bi-folding doors on 2 elevations, opening up to the garden and atrium style roof, it makes for the perfect entertaining space all year round. Included within the extension is a separate, large utility room, downstairs WC, where you can see the original external wall, family room/5th bedroom with French patio doors and a boot room all warmed with underfloor heating.
As you head up the original staircase, 4-double bedrooms provide ample space for all the family. The principal bedroom has an idyllic outlook over fields which makes for a perfect picture to wake up to, there is a shower room next door which could be encompassed into an en-suite. 2-further bedrooms with stunning timber frames form part of the 2nd floor extension along with a modern family bathroom with roll top bath and shower.
Externally, there is a large driveway for multiple vehicles. Sitting on a generous plot of circa 0.39 acres, the home enjoys a good-sized garden and has the added bonus of an outside office/gym with light and power, making a fantastic addition to the already spacious internal accommodation.
Situation
The property occupies a very pleasant position in this highly regarded Wiltshire village with lovely countryside views to the front. The village has a thriving community including a Norman church and a primary school whilst the neighbouring villages of Steeple Ashton and Bulkington between them have a community shop and two public houses. Senior schools are located in both Trowbridge and Devizes. Private schools in the locality include Stonar at Atworth, Dauntsey's at West Lavington and Marlborough College. There are some fabulous countryside walks and cycle rides right on the doorstep. Located in the heart of the West Wiltshire countryside, Keevil is well placed for easy commuting to the neighbouring towns of Trowbridge, Westbury, Melksham, Devizes, Salisbury. The World Heritage City of Bath lies only 17 miles away and boasts a superb range of amenities. A Mainline station can be found here with further stations in Westbury, Chippenham and Pewsey.
Property information
Oil fired central heating with underfloor heating to all the ground floor (except the kitchen) Mains water, electricity and drainage. EV charging point.
The old part of the house has been modernised the windows are double glazed and the property was completed rewired circa 10 years ago.
Council tax band: F / Epc rating: E
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