Guide price
£1,300,000
(£486/sq. ft)
4 bed detached house for saleHigh Street, Manton, Marlborough, Wiltshire SN8
4 beds
3 baths
2,674 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Carter Jonas - Marlborough
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About this property
Detached family home
2672 square feet
Village location
Large garden
Rural views
Flexible living accommodation
Four/five bedrooms
Three bathrooms
Countryside walks from the doorstep
Description
32 High Street is a deceptively spacious and immaculately presented four/five bedroom family home, set on the edge of the village with the most glorious views over open fields and the countryside beyond. The property has been completely renovated and extended by the current owners and now offers fantastic and flexible living spaces with a great feeling of space and light.
Upon entering the property you are greeted by a wonderful sight line through the property and towards the garden beyond. The main reception room is dual aspect and centred around a fireplace place with wood burning stove.
The real heart of the home is the fabulous open plan kitchen/breakfast room. The kitchen is modern and centred around the island with stools around. Accessed from the kitchen is the utility room with door outside, great for muddy boots and paws. There is a space for a dining table and a seating area to one end providing the perfect spot for sitting and enjoying the late afternoon sunshine. Bi-fold doors open out from this room to the terrace and garden beyond, making this the ideal space for entertaining or family gatherings. There are three double bedrooms, a well-appointed family bathroom and a separate W.C. On this floor.
To the lower level is a fantastic studio space which has been utilised over the years as an additional bedroom as it has its own ensuite bathroom and kitchen area. This space could also be used as a home office or as the owners currently use it as, an additional living space. Doors open from this room onto the garden, ideal for when you have guests to come and stay as they can enjoy this space whilst keeping the rest of the home clean and tidy.
The principal bedroom occupies the whole top floor of the home and has a dressing space, its own private balcony and an ensuite bathroom with freestanding bath, twin sinks and shower.
Outside
To the front of the property is gravelled off-street parking for several vehicles and steps lead down to the front door. The rear garden is a wonderful space for families with a large area of lawn providing plenty of space for children to run around or kick a football about. A paved area features an outside bar and an adjoining seating area for when you wish to entertain. There is a fantastic terrace which runs the width of the property, a great space for entertaining or for sitting out an enjoying the sunshine or for alfresco dining and with bi-folds to the kitchen/breakfast room it really brings the outside in. The garden feels secluded whilst also enjoying the most wonderful views across open fields and the countryside beyond. From the bottom of the garden is a path which leads right into the centre of the village, meaning small children can walk safely to the playground. There are an array of walks right from the doorstep, so if dogs are something to be considered, this is a great added benefit.
Situation
Manton is on the southern banks of the River Kennet approximately 1 mile from Marlborough. The walk into Marlborough is about 10 minutes via a lane and footpath which follows the river. Village amenities include an excellent primary school, a toddler group, a church and a public house. There is also a recently renovated recreational ground in Manton with a playground/adventure course which runs down to the river. Marlborough is a thriving market town with excellent shopping including Waitrose and Tesco’s, as well as restaurants including Rick Stein, ask and Caffé Nero in addition to the shopping precincts Hilliers Yard (near Waitrose) and Hughenden Yard (between Boots and W H Smith). The leisure centre and golf club and tennis club provide excellent sporting facilities. Although self-sufficient, the town is well placed for other centres including Swindon, Bath, Hungerford and Newbury and is surrounded by the most attractive countryside of the Marlborough Downs, Pewsey Vale and Kennet Valley. Intercity (Paddington in 50 minutes from Hungerford or Swindon) rail and M4 connections make London easily accessible.
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