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This property is no longer on the market
4 bedroom terraced house
Key information
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- 4 bedrooms
- 3 reception rooms
- 3 bathrooms
- Period
- Garden
- Terraced
- Village
- Chain Free
The front door leads into the staircase hall flanked by the dining and sitting rooms, both are good proportions, have pretty sash windows and are naturally light with high ceilings. Towards the rear of the house and overlooking the private garden is an open plan kitchen breakfast room with garden/family room. Double doors open on to a paved terrace with a beautiful and private garden beyond.
Over two floors, there are four large bedrooms rooms and three bathrooms, all with views over the garden. The principal bedroom has a dressing room and en suite shower room. There are three further double bedrooms, a large family bath and shower room and another showroom on the second floor.
The house is ideal as a family home and for entertaining. It is also easily managed and currently used as a holiday home.
Garden and Grounds
The mature garden is accessed from the high street via a side passage and directly from the house through a side door or double doors from the family room. There is a terrace and lawn area flanked by established beds and borders. At the end is a useful garden store and boules pitch. The garden is ideal for children to play and al fresco entertaining.
To the front of the house are iron railings setting the house back from the road and parking spaces that run along both sides of the wide high street. There are no allocated spaces.
Situation
The Little House is situated in the heart of the pretty and highly desirable village of Sherston, with its wide High Street flanked by historic stone houses. The village is surrounded by beautiful countryside, all set in the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Sherston is a thriving community with well attended church, a popular primary school, doctors surgery, a village shop/ post office, a coffee shop, a hairdresser, restaurants, a garden centre and the popular 16 Century, Rattlebone Inn.
A wider range of amenities are available in the local market towns of Malmesbury and Tetbury (about c. 5 miles). Excellent connections link the regional centres of Bath, Bristol and Swindon. Junctions 17 and 18 of the M4 are both about 15 minutes drive, and there are mainline stations to London Paddington and the west country from Kemble (13 miles) and Chippenham (11 miles).
Education is first class with excellent state and independent schools, many of which offer a daily bus service.
Sporting opportunities are diverse, with many clubs and societies in the village, including a cricket club and an annual Boules tournament. There are golf courses at Westonbirt, Minchinhampton and Castle Combe.
The Cotswold Water Park and National Arboretum at Westonbirt offer great days out. Equestrian activities are plentiful and include polo at Westonbirt, racing at Bath and Cheltenham and The Duke of Beaufort's Hunt.
Distances
M4 (J17 & 18 ) 8 & 10 miles respectively, Malmesbury 5 miles, Tetbury 6 miles, Chippenham 11 miles (mainline station London Paddington 60 minutes), Cirencester 14 miles.
(All distances and times approximate).