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House For Sale £1,000,000
High Street, Steeple Ashton BA14


Description
The Old Farmhouse (once Ball’s Farmhouse ) is a 17th /18th century property with a rubble stone and Ashlar frontage to the High Street where a central main door leads to the hall. The walled entrance to the driveway sweeps to the rear of the store and garage, leading to the red brick extension that houses the kitchen door.

Inside, the main hall leads to the dining room, living room, kitchen/ breakfast room, and sitting room which spans the original farmhouse width. The living room has a fantastic fireplace which is backed by a matching one in the sitting room and from the sitting room a further reception / study overlooks the garden. The ample dining room has access to the kitchen where the in frame wooden units house an aga and other appliances. Completing the ground floor accommodation is a pantry ( located off the kitchen ) through to a utility room and in turn the double garage which has a pitched roof and could be converted to ancillary accommodation with the relevant consents.

Upstairs there are 4 spacious and light bedrooms with en suite facilities to bedroom one and a family bathroom. Two of the bedrooms overlook the stunning rear garden.

Externally, there is a garden store attached to the garage, housing the oil tank, and a gate leads from the drive to the level, walled garden. In the garden the patio of sandstone stands at the rear of the house and is accessed from either the sitting room, study or kitchen. The gardens are retained by red brick walls and mature, well tended and stocked borders, in turn leading to a vegetable area with greenhouse. There is also a summer house from where one can enjoy the garden vista and flavour of history of the property.

The picturesque village of Steeple Ashton is surround by stunning countryside and conveniently placed, within 10 miles of many of Wiltshire’s market towns including; Trowbridge, Bradford on Avon, Melksham, Devizes, Westbury and Warminster, providing a variety of amenities, shopping facilities and railway stations.

The village itself has a shop and cafe supplying local produce and staffed by volunteers from the community, weekly Post Office facilities and The Longs Arms public house which has an excellent reputation for both food and hospitality. There are many period buildings within the village, notably the Norman church, St Mary’s which dominates the skyline.

The World Heritage City of Bath lies approximately 15 miles distant and provides a full range of amenities and cultural interests including the Theatre Royal, Thermae Spa and numerous museums.

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