The Street, Grittleton, SN14
£1,250,000 Guide Price
Completed
5 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
5 Receptions

Property Features

  • Outbuilding
Tenure: Freehold
Ref: FAC220183

Located in the very heart of the highly sought-after Wiltshire village of Grittleton, the Old Laundry is a stunning, Grade II listed detached home built circa 1650. It sits detached in established south-facing walled gardens and is arranged over three floors. No onward chain.

Property Summary

Located in the very heart of the highly sought-after Wiltshire village of Grittleton, the Old Laundry is a stunning, Grade II listed detached home built circa 1650. It sits detached in established south-facing walled gardens and is arranged over three floors.

Bursting with period features the stone-built house has been sympathetically extended to provide five bedrooms and a wonderful amount of living space. Thought to originally have been part of the Grittleton House Estate, it comes with a large double garage and ample off-street parking.

The spacious ground floor offers a variety of reception rooms including a magnificent drawing room, a dining room with inglenook fireplace, study/family room, snug and conservatory as well as a generous farmhouse style kitchen, downstairs W.C. and utility area.

On the first floor there are three bedrooms. The main bedroom has an en suite and there is also a family bathroom on this floor. Two further bedrooms and a shower room are situated on the top floor.

Established gardens are one of the many stunning features of the property, featuring a large patio off the conservatory, lawns, mature trees and gorgeous flowerbeds. The back garden is a large space, ideal for summer entertaining whilst the wrap-around side garden offers a perfect spot to enjoy the evening summer sun on the separate, secluded patio, with the village church as a stunning backdrop. The main garden also houses a stone-built garden store with electricity which could easily be transformed into a games room or office space.

Located in the heart of this Cotswold village, local facilities include an active church, a public house, a cricket pitch that two village based teams call home, a multi-use games area boasting tennis courts, 5-a-side football, basketball and netball facilities, a children’s play park and a village hall hosting social events such as village movie nights a biennial village pantomime.

The area offers an excellent choice of both state and independent schools. There is a train service from Chippenham (about 6 miles) to London Paddington taking just over an hour, the M4 motorway junction 17 is nearby and Bath, Bristol and Swindon are all about a 30 minute drive away which makes the house is the perfect place to commute from.

Sold with no onward chain.

Additional Information
Postcode: SN14 6AP
Local Authority: Wiltshire. Conservation area.
Council Tax Band: G
Services: Mains drainage, water and electricity. Oil fired boiler.
Tenure: Freehold
Listed: Grade II
EPC: E
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