Guide price
£600,000
(£477/sq. ft)
3 bed end terrace house for saleCrooked Corner, Aldbourne, Marlborough, Wiltshire SN8
3 beds
2 baths
1,258 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Carter Jonas - Marlborough
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About this property
Three double bedrooms
Two bathrooms
Open plan kitchen / dining room
Sitting room
Charming garden
Centrally located in the village
Village with amenities
Catchment for St. Johns Secondary School
Description
Located in a prime position just off the village green, 2 Crooked Corner is a charming three double bedroom cottage presented in excellent order throughout. The property has been cleverly extended over the years to create a sublime home in this peaceful pocket of the village.
The porch opens to the sitting room with wooden flooring and a fireplace with wood burning stove. A cosy yet deceptively spacious room with a lovely feel to it.
Of particular note is the expansive open-plan kitchen / dining room, which has a good range of fitted units and is located at the rear of the property with doors opening out on to the private garden. A great room which is perfectly set up for family meals and entertaining. The ground floor accommodation is completed by the shower room with W.C.
The first floor has a large landing with the generous main bedroom located at the rear of the cottage with a vaulted ceiling and delightful views over the rear garden. The front bedroom also enjoys a spectacular vista overlooking St. Michaels Church and these are served by the well-appointed family bathroom. Stairs lead up to the second floor where there is a further double bedroom.
Outside
To the rear of the property and accessed via French doors leading from the kitchen/dining room, is a charming cottage garden. With patio area immediately to the rear, steps lead up to the garden which has been attractively planted with a fabulous range of flowers, shrubs and trees and is fully enclosed. A paved seating area located half way down the garden provides an excellent space for relaxing and entertaining in the summer months. A path then winds down to the bottom of the garden where there is a good sized garden storage unit. An EV charging point has been installed at the front of the property, as have 6 solar panels and a battery that feeds the house and back to the grid.
Situation
Aldbourne is one of the most popular villages in Wiltshire – historic, beautiful, and a thriving community. It is well served by a local Post Office and store, primary school, parish church and public houses. Many families are drawn to the village for its outstanding primary school and nearby outstanding secondary school St. John’s Academy in Marlborough, as well as leading private schools such as Pinewood, Dauntsey’s and Marlborough College.
Set in spectacular rolling countryside, there are many footpaths and trails locally to explore, including The Ridgeway national trail which passes nearby. Barbury Castle, an ancient hill fort, provides far-reaching panoramic views of the area. Just six miles away is the thriving market town of Marlborough, which has a high street packed with boutique shops alongside national retailers such as Waitrose.
Swindon with shopping centre and main line station with fast trains (Paddington 55 minutes) is about 9 miles. Hungerford train station is about 7 miles away with access to London Paddington and Reading. The M4 motorway junctions 15 (Chiseldon) and 14 (Shefford Woodlands) are within 6 and 9 miles.
Services and Material Information
- Freehold
- Grade II Listed
- Mains water, mains drainage, gas fired central heating.
- Council tax band: C
- Energy efficiency rating: C
- Broadband and mobile coverage. Please refer to Ofcom website for more details
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