£850,000
4 bed detached house for saleCorston, Malmesbury, Wiltshire SN16
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: F
- Freehold
Perry Bishop - Tetbury
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About this property
Beautiful period house with plenty of quirky details
Hallway with parquet flooring
Two reception rooms with bay windows
Recently fitted kitchen with an island
Openplan kitchen-family-dining room
Large principal bedroom with a bay window
Contemporary bathroom
Mezzanine reception room
Barn with plenty of potential to convert
Plenty of off road parking
Dating back to 1890 this attractive period house was never actually the farmhouse but this does not distract from the versatile rooms and the potential of the stone barn at the rear.
Approached into a striking hallway with parquet flooring and stairs serving to the first floor, quirkily the first set of three stair cases! On either side of the hallway are two reception rooms, both with bay windows and with feature fireplaces.
Storage is not an issue in this house, there are plenty of storage cupboards and a pantry style cupboard on the approach to the kitchen. There is a useful shower room with a white suite. A conversion at the back of the house has created a snug, which would be perfect for a library with a wood burning stove which is within an open fireplace, convenient for both the snug and the family room.
The family room is open plan to the kitchen with double doors ready to throw open into the courtyard and a spiral staircase which leads to a surprising mezzanine floor - perfect as a playroom, teenage den or a study.
The kitchen is modern with integrated appliances and an island in the centre. The conservatory is large with a solid wooden floor and double doors leading into the garden and courtyard. There is a boiler cupboard which is large a doubles beautifully as an airing cupboard.
On this side of the house there is a staircase which leads up to two bedrooms, both doubles with views to the courtyard. The main staircase leads to a large landing where there is access to one of these bedrooms but also the principal bedroom which has a fabulous bay window with views across the open fields and plenty of wardrobes.
There is a further large bedroom overlooking the front, again with a bay window. The family bathroom has been recently refurbished and provides a bath and separate shower.
Outside there is driveway parking for several cars leading to the rear of the house, with an ev charger. Immediately beside the house is a pretty walled courtyard, a perfect suntrap in which to dine al fresco. Along one side runs a barn, also built in 1890 and formerly the village forge, which is currently divided into three workshops and storage, this could be developed to provide an annexe or accommodation which could be used as a holiday let.
The garden is on the other side of the barn and is mainly laid to lawn with mature trees and planting. There is also a front garden either side of a path leading to the front door.
Malmesbury, one of the oldest boroughs in England is a thriving historic town situated in an ideal location for easy access to the M4, and within easy reach of Cirencester, Swindon, Bristol, Cheltenham and Bath.
There are a good range of shops including a new, recently opened Waitrose store, hotels, eateries, leisure and sporting facilities, primary and secondary schools in the town, and numerous historical buildings of interest including Malmesbury Abbey and The Market Cross, situated in the heart of the town.
Within the local area a number of places of interest including the world famous Westonbirt Arboretum with 18 thousand trees and shrubs in some 600 acres of beautiful landscaped grounds.
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