£850,000
4 bed detached house for saleLatton, Upcot, Wiltshire SN6
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: B
- Freehold
Perry Bishop - Cirencester
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About this property
Substantial detached family home
Four double bedrooms
Separate living & dining rooms plus study
Open plan kitchen family room
Utility room & cloakroom
Family bathroom & en-suite shower room
Detached double garage & ample off street parking
South westerly facing rear garden
Garden office & summerhouse
Solar panels & electric vehicle charging point
Situated in the popular and conveniently positioned village of Latton is Butterfield House, a substantial detached family home boasting four double bedrooms, generous living spaces, mature south westerly facing rear garden with garden office, double garage, driveway parking, solar panels and electric vehicle charging point.
The accommodation is arranged over two floors with the ground floor comprising sizeable entrance hall, cloakroom, study, triple aspect sitting room with wood burner, separate dining room, fitted kitchen open plan to a family room and completed by a utility room. The first floor offers the four double bedrooms, with the dual aspect principal bedroom serviced by an en-suite and the three other bedrooms by a family bathroom with separate shower cubicle.
Outside, the property is approached from the front off a large gravelled driveway with parking for several vehicles and an electric vehicle charging point. There is a double garage with electric door and additional storage above. To the rear of the garage is a secluded vegetable garden. Gated access leads to the rear of the house and a wonderful garden with mature shrubbery and flower bed borders. There is a patio area off the family room and a large home garden office with power, lighting and broadband as well as a separate summerhouse.
Latton is a small Cotswold village in North Wiltshire, on the county border with Gloucestershire. The village is bypassed by the A419 road from Cirencester to Swindon offering easy access to both, with Cirencester approximately 6 miles to the north-west and Swindon 8 miles to the South, offering a comprehensive range of shopping and recreational facilities and railway station connecting to London (Paddington) in just under an hour.
Within the village is a 12th century church and village hall. The village is surrounded by lovely countryside and is ideal for walking, riding and cycling.
Day to day amenities can be found in the nearby town of Cricklade. The area offers an excellent choice of private and state schooling.
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