Character-filled rural home with generous garden and parking for families.
Grade II listed cottage — statutory restrictions on alterations
South-westerly enclosed garden with terrace and summerhouse with power
Open-plan kitchen-dining room with French doors to garden
Principal bedroom suite with ensuite and walk-in wardrobe
Private gravel driveway with parking for several vehicles and shed
Solid brick walls likely lack insulation — energy upgrade needed
Main heating: oil-fired boiler plus electric heaters and log burner
Slow broadband speeds; not ideal for heavy remote-working without upgrade
Set in a picture-postcard Wiltshire village, this Grade II listed stone cottage offers well-proportioned family living over two floors. The enlarged open-plan kitchen-dining room with French doors faces a south-westerly garden, creating a bright, sociable hub that links easily to outdoor space and countryside views.
The sitting room retains period character with a central fireplace and wood-burning stove. A versatile ground-floor bedroom with vaulted ceiling and adjacent shower room suits guests or a home office, while two upstairs bedrooms include a principal suite with ensuite shower and a walk-in wardrobe. The enclosed garden, paved terrace and summerhouse with power and broadband extend the living space and provide a quiet work-from-home option.
Practicalities and constraints are straightforward: the house is Grade II listed, which will restrict external and internal alterations and may complicate modernisation. The solid brick walls likely lack cavity insulation, the main heating is oil-fired with supplementary electric heaters, and broadband speeds are reported as slow — factors to consider if you prioritise energy efficiency or fast connectivity.
Parking is generous with a private gravel drive for several vehicles and useful outbuildings. The village location offers a strong community feel with a pub, green, canal, and easy access to Pewsey’s amenities and rail links. This property suits purchasers seeking a characterful rural home who understand listed-building ownership and value countryside living over extensive modern upgrading.