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House For Sale £1,000,000
Woolley Street, Bradford-On-Avon, Wiltshire BA15


Description
Originally two townhouses, 7-9 Woolley Street has a one-bedroom flat on the ground floor with its own entrance and a history of being an antiques shop in the 1960s. Today, it's a generous and characterful home with an attractive garden and courtyard. The main entrance is at number 7, into the hall and straight ahead towards the rear of the house there's a large utility room and door onto the enclosed courtyard.

Stairs up from the hall lead to the first floor and to the kitchen and adjoining garden room, a sunny space with views of the garden and the courtyard below. Large, panelled, Gothic-style windows frame the view and allow the light to flood in; it's currently used as a breakfast/dining room. The more formal dining room is at the front of the house, as is the drawing room, both with windows looking towards the trees in the gardens of The Hall, a local historic estate. There's also a study on this floor with built-in bookcases and storage and a glass door that opens straight onto the elevated gardens. The second-floor houses three double bedrooms and two bathrooms, with a further bedroom tucked away on the next floor up.

A one-bedroom apartment with its own front door, this is set up as separate living accommodation (its own boiler, heating, etc) but could be incorporated back into the main dwelling by removing a stud wall across a doorway in the main hall. The kitchen is well-equipped and has a large window and door onto the rear courtyard. The living room and bedroom are to the front of the house and the bathroom to the rear. It has potential for a rental income and is an integral part of the house.

A central courtyard has a storeroom which could be used as an office (it also has a WC). A passageway at the side makes a practical space for storage and recycling, especially as it has a door onto the street. The courtyard, house and garden all connect and flow well: The courtyard can be accessed from the ground floor, and steps lead up through a wall onto the terraced garden above. The garden forms the width of the plot and is at first floor level. It's mostly paved with mature flower beds and planters at its perimeter, and it wraps around the courtyard below, connecting the garden room on one side to the study on the other side; it's an attractive and very private setting.

Bradford-on-Avon is a popular Wiltshire market town, steeped in history, its growth due to a thriving wool industry and the River Avon that flows through it. Today, the town is home to numerous independents shops, restaurants and pubs as well as local amenities such as tennis courts, swimming baths, library and health centre and is a popular tourist destination. The city of Bath is a short train ride (or 20 minute drive), while the surrounding countryside and villages are easily accessible walking or cycling via the area's many footpaths and bridleways as well as along the Kennet and Avon Canal.

Council Tax Band: E

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