Marlborough, is a thriving and expanding market town with an extensive range of national traders such as Waitrose, Space NK, Mint Velvet The White Company, Boots and Specsavers The town also boasts a twice-weekly market and has excellent l restaurants including Dan’s, Pino’s, and Rick Stein’s, as well as the newly opened independent boutique cinema. Swindon lies 11 miles to the north with Hungerford 9 miles to the east and Pewsey 6 miles to the south. Train stations at Great Bedwyn, Hungerford, Pewsey and Swindon offer excellent services to London Paddington with journey times of just over the hour. The M4 at junction 15 is 10 miles away and junction 14 is 14 miles away at Hungerford. Nearby schools include St Marys primary, Preshute, St Francis and Pinewood prep schools, St John’s Marlborough, Marlborough College, Dauntsey’s and St Margarets and St Mary’s Calne. Kingsbury Street runs off the High Street by the Town Hall and is a most attractive area, being characterised by a range of differing styles of houses ranging from medieval to Georgian. No 40 lies on the eastern side just after the junction with Silverless Street.
This Grade II Listed building believed to date from the 17th Century with later additions is semi detached with a side access to the garden and to the rear of adjoining houses. The property has a tile hung elevation to the front with two former shop windows and a pitched tiled roof. The accommodation is arranged over four floors and offers characterful and flexible space which can be used to suit.
Lower Ground Floor
Day Room/Bedroom Four a former cellar with some natural light
Ground Floor
Hall/Drawing Room, Sitting Room, Breakfast Room, Kitchen
1st Floor
Utility Room, Double Bedroom ensuite Shower Room and a walk-in wardrobe, Double Bedroom, separate Cloakroom
2nd Floor
Bedroom Suite comprising a Double Bedroom and a Bathroom
A slate flagged path runs from the kitchen and side access to the private courtyard garden which is surrounded by ivy clad brick walls giving plenty of privacy. There are well stocked borders a Fig tree and a mature Magnolia. There is a timber garden shed as well.
Notes
We understand that the covered path to the side gives access to the rears of Nos 41, 42 Kingsbury Street and 1 and 2 Silverless Street.