Guide price
£775,000
4 bed detached house for saleThe Common, Broughton Gifford, Wiltshire SN12
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
About this property
Versatile accommodation
Desirable village setting
Open views over the common
Separate annexe accommodation
Period features
Off road parking/garage
EPC Rating = E
A quintessential detached period country cottage situated in the enviable setting overlooking the village common.
Description
Occupying an enviable setting overlooking The Common on the edge of Broughton Gifford, this pretty five bedroom period home presents a rare chance to acquire a property in one of the village’s most coveted settings. Beautifully maintained by the current owners, the home offers wonderfully versatile accommodation to include a ground floor bedroom suite, generous reception spaces and the added advantage of a detached garage with an impressive self contained studio annexe above.
Approached via an entrance porch, the property opens into a substantial central reception/dining room measuring 21’3” x 12’9”. This elegant space forms the hub of the home, with a wood burning stove creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. From here, a study provides an ideal retreat for home working or quiet reading. Positioned to the front of the house and enjoying far reaching, south facing views across The Common, the kitchen/breakfast room forms part of a later extension and offers exceptional scope. Extending to 18’9” x 25’, it currently provides extensive fitted cabinetry, space for freestanding appliances and a large breakfast table, but could readily be reimagined as a superb open plan kitchen, dining and family room. To the rear, the sitting room enjoys a westerly aspect, capturing the afternoon and evening sun. Dual aspect windows and French doors flood the room with natural light and provide seamless access to the garden. A feature fireplace with open fire adds charm and character.
Beyond, a generous ground floor bedroom with modern ensuite and French doors to the garden offers excellent flexibility ideal for guests, multi-generational living or an additional reception space if preferred.
The first floor comprises three further bedrooms and a family shower room. The principal bedroom enjoys dual aspect views over The Common and the west facing garden, along with built in wardrobes and a contemporary ensuite bathroom. The second bedroom is a comfortable double, while the third overlooking The Common lends itself perfectly to use as a study or nursery.
Gardens
The west facing garden is a delightful feature of the property: Largely private, thoughtfully planted and designed to capture the afternoon sun. With multiple seating areas, established borders and a level lawn, it is an ideal setting for outdoor dining, children’s play or simply enjoying the tranquillity of this idyllic village location.
Annexe
A significant asset is the detached garage with power and lighting, topped by a spacious self contained studio annexe. Comprising a generous living/bedroom area, kitchenette and bathroom, this versatile space is perfectly suited to a home office, creative studio, gym, guest accommodation or potential long or short term letting (subject to any necessary consents).
Location
Broughton Gifford is an historic and picturesque North Wiltshire village that is surrounded by open countryside and mentioned in the Domesday Book.
There is a thriving village community with two pubs and a popular primary school along with a common with a cricket pitch and roaming sheep that hosts one of the most spectacular fireworks displays in the area.
A wide range of amenities is available in nearby Melksham including a Waitrose (approx 2 miles west) and the market town of Bradford on Avon (approx 4 miles away).
The city of Bath is some 11 miles away and is a World Heritage Site renowned for its Roman heritage and Georgian architecture and wide range of cultural, business, shopping and leisure amenities. Communications are excellent with the nearby station at Chippenham (8 miles) offering a direct train service to London Paddington (journey time approx 70 mins) and Bristol Temple Meads (journey time approx 30 mins). Junction 16 of the M4 is 12 miles north, and Bristol International Airport some 32 miles west.
Square Footage: 2,149 sq ft
Directions
The property is located along The Common accessed off the west end (Kingsdown End of the village with access to numbers 76 to 98A).
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Additional Info
Agents note: The road to the house is unadopted and is maintained by the residents.
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