£600,000
4 bed detached house for saleSouthwick Road, North Bradley BA14
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
- Freehold
Cobb Farr Residential
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About this property
Detached Grade II listed former rectory
Wealth of period features
Wonderful walled garden
Attached annex
Garage and driveway parking
Potential for further development STPP
Situated in the heart of North Bradley, this historic former rectory exudes character and charm throughout. Set within a beautifully maintained walled garden, the property offers flexible accommodation, including a self-contained annexe and scope for further development (STPP) if desired.
Upon entering this elegant, double fronted home, steeped in centuries of history, you’re welcomed by a warm and inviting entrance hall. From here, a light filled, double aspect sitting room draws the eye with its striking fireplace, creating a stunning focal point and a true heart to the home. Across the hall, the separate dining room, currently used as a study, offers generous proportions and an abundance of natural light. The substantial kitchen blends period features with practicality, including a range of floor and wall mounted units set against exposed brickwork and a charming recessed fireplace. Two sizeable pantries, a handy utility room and a dedicated office complete the ground floor's main living spaces.
Upstairs reveals a quirky yet versatile layout with 4 characterful bedrooms. The principal suite features a cleverly concealed en suite hidden within bespoke built-in storage, while a stylish family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms. The loft has also been converted, offering a flexible space perfect as a snug, playroom or additional storage.
Externally, the property is set within an expansive and private plot, surrounded by mature planting and established trees.
Tucked away off the rear entrance, the attached annexe offers a spacious open plan kitchen/living/bedroom area with an en suite shower room and its own access to the garden, ideal for multi-generational living, guests or potential rental income.
A detached garage and ample driveway parking complete the picture, making this a truly special home.
The Old Rectory is situated in the Wiltshire village of North Bradley. The village benefits from a primary school, St Nicholas Church of England parish church and a Baptist Church.
The village is also well positioned for access to surrounding towns, which include Trowbridge (approx. 2 miles), Bradford on Avon (approx. 4 miles), Westbury (approx. 4 miles), Frome (approx. 8 miles), and Warminster (approx. 8 miles). Amenities including retail outlets, pubs and restaurants, cinema and sporting facilities can be found within these towns along with rail links.
The World Heritage City of Bath (approx. 13 miles) provides a complete range of retail outlets together with many other amenities including The Theatre Royal, a number of fine restaurants and excellent sporting facilities. There is also a mainline railway station providing direct access to London Paddington, Bristol and south Wales.
The M4 motorway junctions 17 and 18 are both approximately 18 miles and access to the M3 via the A303 is also easily reached.
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