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House & single-family home for sale in Marlborough

USD 1,685,880

House & Single-family home (For sale)

4 bd
2 ba
Reference: EDEN-T94374652 / 94374652
Nestled on the edge of the Bowood Estate in the heart of Wiltshire, this enchanting, thatched period home is surrounded by exquisite gardens designed by its owner, an award-winning landscaper. Originally an agricultural cottage dating back approximately 350 years, the residence has undergone expansions, with the most recent being a striking oak extension. Additional enhancements include a side extension and a double garage, and a self-contained office set apart from the main house. Spread over two floors, the property comprises four bedrooms, the principal bedroom uniquely positioned on staddle stones above a purpose-built all-weather seating and dining area, known as the Loggia, hailed by the owners as ‘a wonderful entertaining space’, they enthusiastically describe the bedroom as ‘somewhere to watch the sun rise over Cherhill Monument.’ Deceptively spacious, the ground floor offers versatile living spaces, featuring a Poggenpohl kitchen and dining area for eight, a laundry room, a boot room, a sitting room with a wood burner, a double-height glazed sunroom, and an elegant study. The house has elm and oak flooring throughout, with flagstones to the boot room. While the house exudes charm and extends a warm welcome to all, it is the meticulously crafted garden that elevates its allure. ‘The garden was built by my husband for the previous owners, and when they eventually decided to sell, we made an offer before it even reached the market.’ Maintaining it as a personal project, the garden features a large lawn known affectionately as 'the picnic terrace,' a wildflower meadow catering to butterflies, bees, and small children who love to run through the knee-high stems, raised beds for cultivating vegetables and cut flowers, a pond, granite trough water features, and a charming French greenhouse. Illuminated at night, the entire garden becomes a magical spectacle, creating a year-round oasis perfect for hosting parties that leaves a lasting impression on visitors.‘It's not a huge house however it has a great flow and can accommodate a lot of people without feeling overcrowded.’‘Surrounded by fields and trees and with inky dark skies at night, Wans East Cottage feels ridiculously peaceful, private and idyllic. It’s a real hidden gem.’‘Despite its rural setting, requiring a car to access amenities, the property is surprisingly close to Chippenham, offering direct train access to London, and Devizes, with Marlborough slightly further afield. The historic village of Lacock is 3.8miles away.’‘There are excellent nearby schools including St. Margaret’s Prep and St Mary’s, Calne, Dauntsey’s, Marlborough College and a good selection of schools in Bath. The local pub, The George, is within walking distance and a friendly tennis club is just five-minutes away.’‘It's an extraordinary house with a magical feeling which we will be sad to leave but our next adventure beckons, as does the sea.’N.B. External spring/summer photos have been used.Additional Information
Postcode: SN15 2QD
Local Authority: Wiltshire. Conservation area.
Council Tax Band: E
Services: Mains water, drainage and electricity. Oil.
Tenure: Freehold
EPC: D
Broadband: Please see - checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/broadband-coverage
Mobile Phone Coverage: Please see - checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/mobile-coverage
Stamp Duty Payable: Please see - gov.uk/stamp-duty-land-tax/residential-property-ratesFeatures:
- Garage
View more View less Nestled on the edge of the Bowood Estate in the heart of Wiltshire, this enchanting, thatched period home is surrounded by exquisite gardens designed by its owner, an award-winning landscaper. Originally an agricultural cottage dating back approximately 350 years, the residence has undergone expansions, with the most recent being a striking oak extension. Additional enhancements include a side extension and a double garage, and a self-contained office set apart from the main house. Spread over two floors, the property comprises four bedrooms, the principal bedroom uniquely positioned on staddle stones above a purpose-built all-weather seating and dining area, known as the Loggia, hailed by the owners as ‘a wonderful entertaining space’, they enthusiastically describe the bedroom as ‘somewhere to watch the sun rise over Cherhill Monument.’ Deceptively spacious, the ground floor offers versatile living spaces, featuring a Poggenpohl kitchen and dining area for eight, a laundry room, a boot room, a sitting room with a wood burner, a double-height glazed sunroom, and an elegant study. The house has elm and oak flooring throughout, with flagstones to the boot room. While the house exudes charm and extends a warm welcome to all, it is the meticulously crafted garden that elevates its allure. ‘The garden was built by my husband for the previous owners, and when they eventually decided to sell, we made an offer before it even reached the market.’ Maintaining it as a personal project, the garden features a large lawn known affectionately as 'the picnic terrace,' a wildflower meadow catering to butterflies, bees, and small children who love to run through the knee-high stems, raised beds for cultivating vegetables and cut flowers, a pond, granite trough water features, and a charming French greenhouse. Illuminated at night, the entire garden becomes a magical spectacle, creating a year-round oasis perfect for hosting parties that leaves a lasting impression on visitors.‘It's not a huge house however it has a great flow and can accommodate a lot of people without feeling overcrowded.’‘Surrounded by fields and trees and with inky dark skies at night, Wans East Cottage feels ridiculously peaceful, private and idyllic. It’s a real hidden gem.’‘Despite its rural setting, requiring a car to access amenities, the property is surprisingly close to Chippenham, offering direct train access to London, and Devizes, with Marlborough slightly further afield. The historic village of Lacock is 3.8miles away.’‘There are excellent nearby schools including St. Margaret’s Prep and St Mary’s, Calne, Dauntsey’s, Marlborough College and a good selection of schools in Bath. The local pub, The George, is within walking distance and a friendly tennis club is just five-minutes away.’‘It's an extraordinary house with a magical feeling which we will be sad to leave but our next adventure beckons, as does the sea.’N.B. External spring/summer photos have been used.Additional Information
Postcode: SN15 2QD
Local Authority: Wiltshire. Conservation area.
Council Tax Band: E
Services: Mains water, drainage and electricity. Oil.
Tenure: Freehold
EPC: D
Broadband: Please see - checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/broadband-coverage
Mobile Phone Coverage: Please see - checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/mobile-coverage
Stamp Duty Payable: Please see - gov.uk/stamp-duty-land-tax/residential-property-ratesFeatures:
- Garage
Reference: EDEN-T94374652
Country: GB
City: Wiltshire
Postal code: SN15 2QD
Category: Residential
Listing type: For sale
Property type: House & Single-family home
Rooms: 3
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2
Garages: 1

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