Striking period home with flexible living and private parking in village centre.
Built in 1861 — Grade II listed (restrictions and potential maintenance complications)
Extremely large overall size with high ceilings and original period features
Mezzanine office/occasional bedroom with rooftop and countryside views
Vaulted, spacious kitchen; reception room and utility room for family living
South-facing, fully enclosed rear garden; large private plot
Private garage and off-street parking — rare for High Street properties
Stone walls likely without insulation — thermal upgrades may be needed
Slow broadband and average mobile signal may affect home-working
Set in the heart of Marshfield, this converted Grade II listed former schoolhouse combines generous living space with striking Gothic Revival character. The house offers high ceilings, original features such as the front door and fireplace, and a vaulted, light-filled kitchen that suits family life and entertaining. A mezzanine office with rooftop and countryside views provides flexible space for study or occasional overnight guests.
Practical daily living is well catered for: two bathrooms, a utility room, private garage and off-street parking — a rare find on the High Street. The fully enclosed, south-facing rear garden is private and sunny, ideal for children and pets. Built-in heating includes a mains-gas boiler and underfloor heating, helping provide comfortable year-round warmth.
There are important matters to note. The property is Grade II listed, which will restrict alterations and can complicate maintenance or improvements. The stone walls are original and assumed uninsulated, so upgrading thermal performance may be needed and could be subject to listed-building consent. Broadband speeds are slow and mobile signal is average, which may affect home-working without investment.
For families seeking village life with excellent local schools and straightforward road links to Bath, Bristol and the M4, this is a characterful, substantial home on a large plot. Its combination of period charm, generous internal space and private parking make it rare in Marshfield, provided buyers are comfortable with the responsibilities of owning a listed, period property.
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