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House For Sale £450,000
The Bell Inn Development, Bell Hill, Seend SN12


Description
The Brew House is unique detached home holding a very prominent position on an exclusive development. It forms part of the Grade II listed former Bell Inn in Seend Village- a conversion development into three separate period dwellings close to completion and available to view. It is thought that Oliver Cromwell had breakfast here before his advance on Devizes.
The home has a magnificent 32ft (9.75m) first floor living space with 180 degree views from seven windows. The space has an open plan quality fitted kitchen, beams, joists and exposed brickwork. There are two double bedrooms complemented by a shower room. The home also enjoys a 32ft (9.75m) boarded attic that also takes in the views towards Salisbury Plain plus there is central heating.
The exterior has a southerly garden plus patio with outstanding rural views. There are two parking spaces with electricity connected.

The Brew House

The Brew House is unique and holds a very prominent position on this exclusive development. An outline of the home in a little more detail is as follows;

Ground Floor Hall

Tile floor and stairs rise to the upper living space. Doors lead to the bedrooms and to the shower room. Under stairs store cupboard.

Bedroom One (3.96m x 3.05m plus door alcove (13' x 10' plus doo)

A dual aspect room with windows to two sides. There is the space for a large double bed and further bedroom furniture.

Bedroom Two (3.96m x 3.35m (13' x 11'))

There is room for a large double bed and extra items of bedroom furniture. Window.

Shower Room (2.74m x 1.45m (9' x 4'9))

Walk-in double shower with glazed sliding door. Vanity cabinet with inset basin. Water closet set into a cabinet with concealed cistern. Chrome towel rail radiator. Extractor fan. Central heating boiler. Tile floor.

Living Space (9.75m x 4.19m (32' x 13'9))

Placed on the first floor of the Brew House and offering 180° views that include a wonderful panorama towards Salisbury Plain. This triple aspect room, which has seven bespoke windows, includes a large picture window. Features include exposed brickwork, contemporary radiators, beams and joists. The room is organised with open plan modern living in mind and offers natural living, dining and kitchen areas. Access to the large boarded attic.

Kitchen Dining Area

To one end of the room is a built in kitchen which offers a selection of fitted wall and floor cabinets with work surfaces. Integrated is a fridge, freezer, dish washer, microwave oven, electric oven, hob and contemporary hood over. Space has been allowed for a washing machine. Inset sink and drainer with mixer tap.

Boarded Attic (9.75m x 3.96m (32' x 13'))

Above the living space is a boarded attic with a maximum height of 9ft 6" (2.19m). This space has a window at one end that offers some quite stunning views toward Salisbury Plain. There are exposed beams, trusses, purlins and brickwork. Power and light.
A large space that offers numerous possible uses.

Exterior

Outlined as follows;

Patio &Garden

Adjacent to the home is a large patio area that enjoys the far reaching rural views. Bounded by a brick ornamental wall and perfect for outside dining and entertaining. There is a raised sleeper edged shingled area for pot plant display or further seating.
Steps lead down to a further garden area that is shingled for ease of maintenance

Two Vehicle Parking

The home has two allocated parking spaces in a fence enclosed car park for the development. Electricity point. There is extra room for visitors on a first come first serve basis.

Access & Areas Close By

Seend Village occupies an advantageous location being placed within easy access of numerous market towns. To the east is Devizes and Marlborough. To the North are Melksham, Lacock, Chippenham and Calne to the north west. North east is Historic Bath and to the east is Trowbridge with train station.
Close by are the famous Caen Hill Locks and some of the most beautiful countryside and villages that Wiltshire has to offer

Seend Village

Seend has a Village Hall, Village Shop, Community Centre, Parish Church, Primary School and recreational fields. On the outskirts are two Public Houses and lovely walks alond the Kennett and Avon Canal.
The Village overflows with wonderful history throughout the centuries and is well worth investigating the wealth of it on offer. The village is placed on a hilltop and has far reaching views from many locations including the property for sale. Seend has a strong sense of community.

Seend- Apocket History

Seend was a well developed settlement from the 12th century as the Norman remains demonstrate in the Church walls. The adjacent parish settlements are also Medievil in origin. Once part of the Royal Melksham Forest with parkland for deer hunting. The oldest building is the Church of the Holy Cross dating back to 1450. There are a number of homes dating to the 15th and 16th centuries and with consistent upgrades and developments in the centuries later. John Wesley opened Seend Methodist Chapel in 1775.

One of the earliest known clubs was the Friendly Society, 1797, for men aged between 16 and 35. They would meet at The Bell Inn on Whit Monday for a feast and paid subscriptions for beer to have at meetings every six weeks.

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