Guide price
£595,000
(£434/sq. ft)
2 bed detached house for saleHigh Street, Wedhampton SN10
2 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,370 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
About this property
A Fabulous Detached Thatched Cottage
Generous Gardens Of 0.7 Acre
Double Garage
Gated Driveway Parking
2 Double Bedrooms
Contemporary Bathroom & Shower Room
2 Reception Rooms & Conservatory/Garden Room
Wonderful Vaulted Kitchen/Dining Room
Set In A Charming Rural Hamlet
Nestled in the picturesque hamlet of Wedhampton, The Lodge is a charming Grade II listed detached cottage set within approximately 0.7 acres of impressive established gardens. Combining period features with a wonderful rural setting, it also benefits from a detached double garage and a gated driveway.
The well appointed accommodation comprises an 18ft dual aspect sitting room with feature Inglenook open fireplace, with steps up into a large garden room/ conservatory. The delightful kitchen/dining room boasts an impressive vaulted ceiling, a former bread oven, oak flooring and oak worktops, an integrated dishwasher, oven, 4 ring hob plus a Rayburn. Set off the sitting room is a study area and then an inner hallway which leads to a useful utility room, as well as a stylish re-fitted family bathroom and separate updated contemporary shower room. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms, both benefitting from fitted storage.
Outside, a gated driveway provides secure parking for 4 cars and leads to the double garage with light and power and two up and over doors. A notable feature of this charming character home are the incredible gardens which have been well maintained, with a large patio sun terrace to the rear having steps up to the extensive lawn and vegetable garden- well stocked with an array of mature trees and shrubs. In addition there is a summerhouse and garden shed and two greenhouses.
Situation
The picturesque village of Wedhampton is located on the edge of the Pewsey Vale in The National Landscapes / Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, surrounded by scenic countryside. It is in the parish of Urchfont which is renowned for its charming central duck pond and stunning village Green; picturesque and with a thriving community. The village hosts a community shop/post office, public house and village hall to meet the demands and needs of residents and also the excellent Urchfont Church of England Primary School. For Secondary Schooling, Wedhampton and Urchfont lie in the catchment area of nearby Market Lavington. The nearby picturesque market town of Devizes set near the renowned Caen locks on the Kennet and Avon canal has a large selection of shops, tea houses and restaurants/bars. Pewsey provides a mainline railway station up to London and is only 15 minutes by car (8.5 miles).
Property Information
Services: Mains water, drainage and electricity are all connected. Oil fired central heating via the 'Rayburn' which also does the cooking. Secondary double glazing.
Grade II Listed.
Located in a Conservation Area and National Landscapes area (aonb).
Council Tax: E
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