About this property
A charming terraced two bed cottage with rural views dating back to 1850.
Step into a storybook escape. This enchanting cottage is full of warmth and charm, with inviting interiors and a tranquil ambiance that soothes the soul. Perfect for slow mornings, fireside evenings, and a simpler way of living, it’s a place where memories are made and time feels unhurried.
Don’t be deceived, there is a lot to enjoy here!
Accessed at the front by a picket gate, and paved path, as you enter the hallway the living room welcomes you in, with fireplace with brick hearth and cast-iron effect wood burner, exposed beams and french doors to the back garden, perfect for those cosy winter nights. The country cottage kitchen with wood-burning stove feels like the heart of the house
warm, lived-in, and quietly comforting. Space for dining, ample cupboards, electric oven with 5 ring gas hob, space for a under counter washing machine this flows into a useful utility/boot room with stable door to the garden.
Upstairs are two double bedrooms one with fitted wardrobes and a modernised shower room.
The cottage garden is a joy to behold, beautifully maintained by the current owners. Via a private path at the rear through the gate and into the large garden, under the arbour the gravelled pathway named ‘candy cane lane’ which is full with climbing roses in the summer leads you to a tranquil seating area well positioned to enjoy those long summer nights. The pergola with wisteria and roses is a quiet place to enjoy the wildlife. There is a large lawn area, mature shrubs and trees, Copper, Maple and Silver Birch, large workshop with power and separate store on the end also with power and a large summerhouse with electric and front decked area.
Outside there is a single garage with electric and parking in front.
At a Glance:
• Idyllic cottage with rear rural views
• NOT LISTED
• Living room
• Kitchen/breakfast room
• Utility/boot room
• Two double bedrooms one with fitted wardrobes
• Modern shower room
• Large garden
• Workshop with electric
• Summerhouse with electric and front decking
• Garage with electric
• Parking
• Back access
Services: Mains water and private drainage, electric and solid fuel heating. LPG Gas for hob.
EPC: D
Council tax Band: C
Location:
Manningford Bohune is positioned mid way between the villages of Pewsey and Upavon in the Vale of Pewsey with its gently rolling, ancient countryside and Kennet & Avon canal. This area offers some of the best walking and riding available in this enchanting and unspoilt rural area.
The village of Upavon, approximately 2 miles to the South-west, has a thriving village shop, surgery, pubs and golf club. The larger village of Pewsey offers an enormous number of amenities including modern supermarket, doctors & dental surgeries, primary and secondary schools, excellent sports facilities including swimming pool, tennis, football & rugby clubs and mainline express trains direct into London Paddington (70 mins). Pewsey is also well placed with excellent road links to the A303/M3 & M4.
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