Guide price
£800,0003 bedroom terraced house for sale
High Street, Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8
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Study
Terraced house
3 beds
2 baths
1,493 sq ft / 139 sq m
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Ultra-fast 940Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Immaculately presented
- Spacious double reception room
- Open plan kitchen/breakfast room
- Separate study
- Three bedrooms
- Family bathroom
- South facing garden
- Town centre location
- Grade II Listed
Description
60 High Street is charming period house, built circa 1830, in a prime location at the western end of the High Street, opposite St Peters Church. The house has been decorated and designed by the highly regarded Jess Weeks Interiors.
At just under 1500 square feet, the house extends over four floors, with a stylish and spacious kitchen/breakfast room on the lower ground floor with doors opening up to the courtyard garden. The utility room and separate cloakroom lead off the back of the kitchen.
On the ground floor is a double reception room, which has been beautifully decorated to create an elegant feel, with a beautiful bay window and Chesney's fireplace with gas fire. To the rear of the house is a study, with a window overlooking the rear garden.
The generous principal bedroom is located on the first floor and has an abundance of built in wardrobes and storage. The well-appointed main family bathroom can also be found on this floor, with freestanding bath and separate shower.
On the top floor are two further double bedrooms with the bedroom to the front of the house also enjoying bespoke built in wardrobes. Both are of a good size, with impressive vaulted ceilings and exposed beams.
Outside
The south facing garden is exceptionally sunny and quiet for a town centre property, extending behind the house. Great care has been taken to create a relaxing space, with various seating areas including the raised deck which offers the ideal spot for outdoor entertaining. There are two wooden sheds to provide ample garden storage.
Situation
This period house is located on Marlborough's High Street, conveniently placed for all the town has to offer. Marlborough is a vibrant market town with the high street enjoying the mantle of ‘the widest high street in England’. Recently ranked second best shopping destination in the UK, the town offers a mix of major retailers, independent boutiques, coffee and tea shops. National retailers include Waitrose and Tesco supermarkets, and the wide range of restaurants includes Dan’s, Pino’s, Rick Stein’s, Franklyn’s Bistro and Ask. There are further shopping areas in Hillier’s Yard and Hughenden Yard, as well as the boutique cinema which is located on The Parade. The leisure centre and golf club provide excellent sporting facilities and there are thriving tennis, cricket, running and rugby clubs in town. The town features an annual literary festival, as well as the popular Marlborough College summer school. Although self-sufficient, the town is well placed for other towns including Swindon, Bath, Hungerford and Newbury, and is surrounded by the attractive countryside of the Marlborough Downs, Pewsey Vale and Kennet Valley. Rail links and M4 connections are at Pewsey, Great Bedwyn, Swindon and Hungerford.
Services and Material Information
- Freehold
- Grade II Listed
- Mains water, mains drainage. Gas fired central heating
- Council tax band: C
- Energy efficiency rating: D
- Broadband and mobile coverage. Please refer to Ofcom website for further details
60 High Street is charming period house, built circa 1830, in a prime location at the western end of the High Street, opposite St Peters Church. The house has been decorated and designed by the highly regarded Jess Weeks Interiors.
At just under 1500 square feet, the house extends over four floors, with a stylish and spacious kitchen/breakfast room on the lower ground floor with doors opening up to the courtyard garden. The utility room and separate cloakroom lead off the back of the kitchen.
On the ground floor is a double reception room, which has been beautifully decorated to create an elegant feel, with a beautiful bay window and Chesney's fireplace with gas fire. To the rear of the house is a study, with a window overlooking the rear garden.
The generous principal bedroom is located on the first floor and has an abundance of built in wardrobes and storage. The well-appointed main family bathroom can also be found on this floor, with freestanding bath and separate shower.
On the top floor are two further double bedrooms with the bedroom to the front of the house also enjoying bespoke built in wardrobes. Both are of a good size, with impressive vaulted ceilings and exposed beams.
Outside
The south facing garden is exceptionally sunny and quiet for a town centre property, extending behind the house. Great care has been taken to create a relaxing space, with various seating areas including the raised deck which offers the ideal spot for outdoor entertaining. There are two wooden sheds to provide ample garden storage.
Situation
This period house is located on Marlborough's High Street, conveniently placed for all the town has to offer. Marlborough is a vibrant market town with the high street enjoying the mantle of ‘the widest high street in England’. Recently ranked second best shopping destination in the UK, the town offers a mix of major retailers, independent boutiques, coffee and tea shops. National retailers include Waitrose and Tesco supermarkets, and the wide range of restaurants includes Dan’s, Pino’s, Rick Stein’s, Franklyn’s Bistro and Ask. There are further shopping areas in Hillier’s Yard and Hughenden Yard, as well as the boutique cinema which is located on The Parade. The leisure centre and golf club provide excellent sporting facilities and there are thriving tennis, cricket, running and rugby clubs in town. The town features an annual literary festival, as well as the popular Marlborough College summer school. Although self-sufficient, the town is well placed for other towns including Swindon, Bath, Hungerford and Newbury, and is surrounded by the attractive countryside of the Marlborough Downs, Pewsey Vale and Kennet Valley. Rail links and M4 connections are at Pewsey, Great Bedwyn, Swindon and Hungerford.
Services and Material Information
- Freehold
- Grade II Listed
- Mains water, mains drainage. Gas fired central heating
- Council tax band: C
- Energy efficiency rating: D
- Broadband and mobile coverage. Please refer to Ofcom website for further details
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Conveniently located on the High Street, Carter Jonas have been dispensing expert advice on buying, selling and letting property in Marlborough since 2009. Our experienced team in Marlborough pride ourselves on the highly personalised service we offer to clients in all aspects of rural and residential sales, including valuations and landlord services.
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