£285,000
2 bed end terrace house for saleSt Peters Cottages, Broad Hinton SN4
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
About this property
St Peters Cottages is a small mews-style development located in the popular downland village of Broad Hinton. This end-of-terrace barn-style conversion offers approximately 850 sq ft of accommodation, including a large dual-aspect open-plan living and dining space and a useful ground floor cloakroom. There is a recently refitted kitchen with integrated appliances and access to the communal grounds and patio seating area via French doors. The shape of the living room lends itself well to zoning of spaces - the current owner has created a dedicated desk area with views over the grounds, ideal for those who work from home.
To the first floor there are two bedrooms, both with vaulted and beamed ceilings, served by a well-appointed bathroom. The property benefits from electric underfloor heating to the ground floor and electric ceiling heating to the first floor.
Outside, the property benefits from a covered carport with parking for two vehicles, along with additional parking within the development for visitors. Within the communal grounds there is also access to a secure storage area - ideal for bikes, camping equipment or outdoor gear - a particularly useful feature given the exceptional walking and cycling country on the doorstep.
Broad Hinton itself adds considerably to the appeal of this home. The village sits within the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is surrounded by expansive downland and open countryside, creating a peaceful rural setting with a strong sense of place. Despite its tranquillity, the village offers a welcoming community, with a traditional pub, an Italian restaurant, a village hall and a well-regarded primary school all close at hand. The surrounding landscape is rich with heritage; the nearby Hackpen White Horse sits on the slopes of the Marlborough Downs, and The Ridgeway National Trail - one of Britain's most historic walking routes - lies within easy reach, providing exceptional opportunities for walking, cycling and outdoor pursuits.
The property is conveniently positioned for access to the wider area. The market town of Marlborough, known for its shops, cafés and independent businesses, is only a short drive away, while Royal Wootton Bassett and Swindon provide additional services, leisure facilities and transport links. This rare combination of contemporary living, traditional architectural charm, picturesque surroundings and practical village amenities makes St Peters Cottages an exceptional opportunity within one of Wiltshire's most attractive rural communities.
EPC Rating: D
Council Tax Band: D
Ref: RS7STPET
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