Spacious period family house with garden, solar and versatile living spaces.
Grade II Listed Georgian family home over three floors
Recently renovated to a high standard while retaining period features
Impressive second-floor master suite with private en-suite and bath
Three roll-top baths across two en-suites and family bathroom
Large private rear garden with hot tub, mature planting and stream
Solar panels with battery system; double glazing installed after 2002
Oil-fired central heating; EPC rating E (energy improvements limited)
Parking available off-street at nearby community hall (not on-plot)
Set in the heart of Market Lavington, this Grade II Listed Georgian family home balances period character with recent high-quality renovation. The layout spans three floors and offers flexible living: a generous ground-floor reception arrangement, a modern kitchen/breakfast room, conservatory with underfloor heating, and a versatile garden room. The second-floor master suite is especially impressive, with its own en-suite and freestanding roll-top bath.
Practical features include oil-fired central heating, external solar panels with a battery system to reduce electricity costs, double glazing installed post-2002, and a handy cellar plus outbuilding storage. The sizable rear garden is a real asset, with mature planting, lawn, hot tub and a stream boundary; the garden room is well suited to a home office, studio or gym.
Buyers should note material considerations: the Grade II Listed status will restrict certain alterations and may complicate future works; the EPC is rated E and the main heating fuel is oil. Parking is off-street but located at the nearby community hall rather than directly on the plot. Council Tax is above average.
This property will suit families seeking a spacious village home with character and contemporary comforts, or buyers wanting a period residence with ready-to-enjoy accommodation. The recent renovation reduces immediate upkeep, but the listing and traditional stone walls (likely without insulation) mean buyers should factor in maintenance and longer-term energy improvement limits.