High Street, Sutton Benger, Chippenham, SN15
£775,000
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Bedrooms: 4
This charming former stable dates from the 1700's and offers spacious rooms and a delightful south facing garden. This sought after village has great commuter links and plenty of activity.
Nestled amongst the period houses, in the delightful village of Sutton Benger, this former stable dating back to the 1700's has been converted into a lovely house with light and airy rooms.
Approached into the hallway, this single storey building links the two former barns together. To the right is a spacious sitting room with an open fire and double doors ready to throw open into the garden. Wooden stairs rise to the first floor where there is a double bedroom and an impressive principal bedroom with fitted wardrobes and a large en-suite bathroom with a stand-alone bath and separate shower.
In the hallway to the left is a useful study, which could be used as a downstairs bedroom if required. A light filled dining room leads into the spacious kitchen with integrated appliances, plenty of space for a breakfast table and a sofa if required. The kitchen has been fitted with a water softener, a freestanding oven and a Quooker hot tap. A pantry under the stairs provides enviable storage and a wood burning stove in the kitchen makes this the heart of the home.
Upstairs on this side of the house is a modern shower room, a single bedroom and a charming double room in the eaves with exposed beams as a feature.
Outside there is a gated driveway leading to gravelled parking with an electric car charging point and a single garage. Access round the side of the house leads to the pretty and well stocked garden, mainly laid to lawn with a useful vegetable patch. There is a raised decking area with a summer house and a terrace close to the house.
The village of Sutton Benger. A small community in the Vale of Dauntsey. A pin in the map where the North Wiltshire countryside and rolling Cotswolds are bisected by the M4. And a location that opens up a world of opportunities
Sutton Benger wants for little. The local, The Wellesley Arms, provides good beer and good food with a warm welcome and glowing reviews. While the village restaurant, La Flambé, has long built its excellent name on its sophisticated French menu in an unhurried atmosphere.
At the heart of the village, the Grade II listed All Saints Church provides an insight into local history, dating back to the 12th Century. Just over the way, a quick stroll down Bell Lane, Sutton Benger School provides a primary education to 140 children during term time.
For more day-to-day activities, a local store, post office, village hall and doctor's surgery are all at hand. Amenities that ensure the village remains a lively, supportive community that continues to grow
So much lies just beyond Sutton Benger.
Westonbirt, the National Arboretum, is an enriching year-round experience. Get wonderfully lost in its towering maze of native and exotic trees as you connect with nature and admire the seasonal shifts in colour.
Not far from this leafy escape is Malmesbury, a historic market town with a thriving artisan scene. As you nip in and out of the high street's independent shops and cafes, you'll notice the 12th Century Malmesbury Abbey and the Abbey House Gardens. Straddling the River Avon, these grounds provide a shock of colour as thousands of flowers bloom.
The area's cultural diversity is best encapsulated by the annual WOMAD festival. Held in Charlton Park at the height of summer, the event celebrates music, food and arts from around the world, providing attendees with a truly enlightening experience.
Your nearest town is Chippenham. This lively market town provides all the everyday amenities you can think of, with a range of supermarkets, doctors' surgeries, schools and a mainline train station that serves London in just over an hour.
For bright lights, big names and wider employment opportunities, Bristol, Bath and Swindon are accessed with ease from the M4. Three cities with very different energies, all making a diverse and culturally significant contribution to the South West.
Nestled amongst the period houses, in the delightful village of Sutton Benger, this former stable dating back to the 1700's has been converted into a lovely house with light and airy rooms.
Approached into the hallway, this single storey building links the two former barns together. To the right is a spacious sitting room with an open fire and double doors ready to throw open into the garden. Wooden stairs rise to the first floor where there is a double bedroom and an impressive principal bedroom with fitted wardrobes and a large en-suite bathroom with a stand-alone bath and separate shower.
In the hallway to the left is a useful study, which could be used as a downstairs bedroom if required. A light filled dining room leads into the spacious kitchen with integrated appliances, plenty of space for a breakfast table and a sofa if required. The kitchen has been fitted with a water softener, a freestanding oven and a Quooker hot tap. A pantry under the stairs provides enviable storage and a wood burning stove in the kitchen makes this the heart of the home.
Upstairs on this side of the house is a modern shower room, a single bedroom and a charming double room in the eaves with exposed beams as a feature.
Outside there is a gated driveway leading to gravelled parking with an electric car charging point and a single garage. Access round the side of the house leads to the pretty and well stocked garden, mainly laid to lawn with a useful vegetable patch. There is a raised decking area with a summer house and a terrace close to the house.
The village of Sutton Benger. A small community in the Vale of Dauntsey. A pin in the map where the North Wiltshire countryside and rolling Cotswolds are bisected by the M4. And a location that opens up a world of opportunities
Sutton Benger wants for little. The local, The Wellesley Arms, provides good beer and good food with a warm welcome and glowing reviews. While the village restaurant, La Flambé, has long built its excellent name on its sophisticated French menu in an unhurried atmosphere.
At the heart of the village, the Grade II listed All Saints Church provides an insight into local history, dating back to the 12th Century. Just over the way, a quick stroll down Bell Lane, Sutton Benger School provides a primary education to 140 children during term time.
For more day-to-day activities, a local store, post office, village hall and doctor's surgery are all at hand. Amenities that ensure the village remains a lively, supportive community that continues to grow
So much lies just beyond Sutton Benger.
Westonbirt, the National Arboretum, is an enriching year-round experience. Get wonderfully lost in its towering maze of native and exotic trees as you connect with nature and admire the seasonal shifts in colour.
Not far from this leafy escape is Malmesbury, a historic market town with a thriving artisan scene. As you nip in and out of the high street's independent shops and cafes, you'll notice the 12th Century Malmesbury Abbey and the Abbey House Gardens. Straddling the River Avon, these grounds provide a shock of colour as thousands of flowers bloom.
The area's cultural diversity is best encapsulated by the annual WOMAD festival. Held in Charlton Park at the height of summer, the event celebrates music, food and arts from around the world, providing attendees with a truly enlightening experience.
Your nearest town is Chippenham. This lively market town provides all the everyday amenities you can think of, with a range of supermarkets, doctors' surgeries, schools and a mainline train station that serves London in just over an hour.
For bright lights, big names and wider employment opportunities, Bristol, Bath and Swindon are accessed with ease from the M4. Three cities with very different energies, all making a diverse and culturally significant contribution to the South West.
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