Substantial 17th-century family home with 15 acres, watermeadow and planning consents, set in peaceful Pewsey Vale.
About 15.36 acres including 6-acre watermeadow and 7.5-acre paddock
A substantial 17th-century family house set in about 15.36 acres of secluded Wiltshire countryside. The property combines generous, versatile accommodation with strong period character — exposed beams, original fireplaces and a vaulted dining room — alongside practical modern touches such as a granite-finished kitchen with Aga and a useful orangery/utility.
The grounds are a major draw: productive orchard, meandering stream, a magnificent 6-acre watermeadow and a 7.5-acre paddock with gated access. A planning consent (2024) for an artists’ studio and in-perpetuity permission for a triple bay garage increase the estate’s flexibility for hobbies, vehicles or potential ancillary use.
Practical points to note: services include mains electricity, LPG heating, private treatment plant and water from a borehole. Broadband speeds are very slow and council tax is described as quite expensive. The cabin in the watermeadow is excluded from the sale and a public footpath crosses part of the field.
Well placed for family life, the house sits on a no-through lane close to a good primary school and within reach of Pewsey station (direct trains to London). The accommodation and substantial plot will suit buyers seeking privacy, equestrian or smallholding potential, or anyone wanting a character home with scope for further adaptation.